An Eco-Friendly Way to Wrap Your Sandwich
May 9th, 2008 by Elaine Luther | 437 views |
1 Comment »Categories: Crafts, Eco Living

I remember hearing with shock that as a kid, my mom had to wrap her sandwiches in, get this — waxed paper! Not only did they not have Ziplocks, they didn’t even have Baggies!
In my search for a better solution to plastic I ran across a really cool craft idea that solves the problem of wasting money on bags that you only use once and helps out the environment too.
The Small Object blog has posted a terrific little tutorial with detailed directions on how to sew your own reusable sandwich wrap.
I love not only the reduction in disposables, but the fact that the wrap opens up to serve as a placemat, making your lunch on the go that much more pleasant.
Tags: Crafts, Eco Living, Eco-Friendly, Green Living, Reusable, Waxed Paper, Wrap, Ziplock
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May 10th, 2008 at 10:25 am
Hey Elaine,
I found an ‘e’ store that sells them for $6.95 ea. plus shipping and handling for anyone interested in the idea but just not too crafty….
I realize that you could make them a whole heck of a lot cheaper if you sew.
http://www.reusablebags.com/store/wrapnmat-p-2.html