Bag Buddy In A Bottle by Mrballeng
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Be green while getting your exercise by recycling an old shampoo bottle into a bag buddy. Now you can walk home from the market while keeping your hands in good shape.

Start by preparing the bottle. Remove the labels and rinse it out with water. Cut the bottle along the seam. The bottle will be thicker at top and bottom so you’ll need a pair of heavy shears to cut it apart. However, you could easily cut out the center with a normal pair of scissors.

Use a permanent marker and ruler to lay out a rectangle. Cut it out with scissors. Next, round off the corners. I used the lid of a cinnamon container to mark the corners before I cut them.

Roll the plastic up, long ways, with the sides towards the middle. Use rubber bands to hold in the rolled shape. Drop the roll into a pot of boiling water and leave it in for about 30 seconds. Use tongs to remove the roll before running it under cold water.

Remove the rubber bands. Place the bad buddy under the handles of a plastic bag to use it.

Being carried in the picture is two full gallons of water, double bagged.

When it’s used, the very edges will conform to the bag handles. It won’t cut through the bags and the shape provides plenty of strength to keep it from folding in half.

exabopper says: Jun 6, 2011. 7:41 PM
I use detergent bottles for this, as they are usually big bottles with a built-in handle. Just cut the handle off, split it down the back, and thread the shopping bag handle through the bottle handle. If you cut the handle off the bottle right, preserving the curve of the original bottle along with the handle, the bag buddy won't have a sharp edge to cut the bag's handle strap (or if it's a re-usable bag, it won't prematurely wear out the strap).
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inquisitive says: Jul 6, 2011. 10:37 PM
brilliant! thanks!
Mr.Sanchez says: May 12, 2011. 6:32 AM
My restled hand , thnk u so much your wonderfull Idea.
mary candy says: May 2, 2011. 7:34 PM
good idea
ilpug says: May 2, 2011. 7:07 PM
a great way to recycle something to solve a commonly overlooked problem. a round of applause.
Mr.Sanchez says: May 2, 2011. 8:56 AM
Shampoo bottles are a wonderfull thing, check this out:
http://www.instructables.com/id/JASON-VORHES-FRIDAY-THE-13-th/
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