"Take two Ziploc bags of the same size. (Be sure to choose a size that's appropriate for what you're storing.) Leaving one bag as it is, fold over the edge of the other bag to expose the tongue-and-groove seal. Place the item to be stored in the bag with the folded edge, then place the other bag over the top. Match the seal on one bag with the seal on the other and press to seal everything closed."
"Ziploc bags are normally my go-to for storing small items, but as luck would have it, my new decorations are too big for the bags I had on hand. Case in point: my Yoda figurine dressed as Santa. I was about to order a larger set of storage bags when I remembered seeing a hack for doubling the size of a Ziploc bag on Apartment Therapy."
Many holiday decorations are heavily glittered, creating a need for protective storage to prevent messes. A quick hack combines two same-size Ziploc bags to form a larger, semi-customized storage pouch. Fold the edge of one bag to expose its tongue-and-groove seal, place the item inside that bag, then place the other bag over the top and align the seals before pressing closed. The method works in a pinch for odd-shaped decor, figurines, and dry foods like pasta or pretzel rods. The solution keeps glitter off fabrics and fits items that are too large for single bags.
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