🌸 Make clay out of dryer lint for the kids.
You’ll need three cups of dryer lint, torn into small pieces. Put it into a saucepan with two cups of water. Gradually stir in a cup of flour. Continue stirring slowly over low heat as you add 3-5 drops of vegetable oil. Once it’s smooth and sticking together nicely, you can pour it onto wax paper to cool.
🌸 Make dryer lint into paper mache.
This is more like a clay, and it’s stronger and more durable than the other version.Kids can make sculptures out of it and once they’re dry, they should last a long time.
🌸 Add dryer lint to homemade paper.
If you’re into making your own recycled paper at home out of your recycled shredding and other papers, you can add dryer lint to give it a nice linen-like feel. Home recycled paper is great for scrapbooking!
🌸 Line planters with it.
To keep soil and water inside a planter, line it with dryer lint before adding the soil and plant. For best results, use dryer lint inside the traditional straw mat to increase its absorbency.
🌸 Make fire starters
Because dryer lint is so flammable, it makes a great fire starter for campers. Pack it into toilet paper rolls for a starter that can burn completely, or just add it to your kindling box.
🌸 Mulch/compost
If your lint comes entirely from natural fibers, you can add it to your compost or used as mulch around plants to help keep moisture in.
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