12 Brilliant Ways to Use Resealable Plastic Bags Around Your HomeWoman's DaySun, February 7, 2016 at 7:28 PM UTCMove over, sandwiches.Pour your favorite adult beverage into a sturdy plastic bag to make the cocktail portable. Add a straw, and you've got a drink that's super fun to sip on the beach or by the pool.See more at The Not So Starving Artist ?THE NOT SO STARVING ARTISTIf you don't have a super fancy fridge with a crushed ice dispenser, make your own with a plastic bag and rolling pin — then you can relish the results as you sip on your delicious beverage.See more at Cosmopolitan ?KATHLEEN KAMPHAUSEN + LAUREN AHNYour kids will have fun, but you might love this craft even more. Just stuff a clear bag with a piece of paper that already has a few dots of paint on the surface, then let your little one spread it around as much as they want.See more at Can Do Kiddo ?Can Do KiddoUse gallon-size baggies to sort your bulbs by color and shape. Next year, when you decorate the tree, you can hang ornaments by bag to space out your collection evenly.See more at Decor Adventures ?Decor AdventuresInstead of dumping the remainders of your tomato paste (or other thick, saucy ingredient), freeze it in plastic bags and smooth out clear dividers with your fingers. This allows you to use small quantities when you need to without wasting the rest.See more at Iowa Girl Eats ?Iowa Girl EatsIf you have to wrap up painting for the day, but still have more work to do tomorrow, don't waste time washing your brush. Just toss it (with the paint) into a plastic bag and store it in the fridge. This way, the paint won't dry and you'll save time between uses.See more at Live Love DIY ?Live Love DIYKeep your baby's change of clothes and fresh diapers organized by tucking them into individual plastic bags. Even better? When you go to grab an outfit for a quick change, everything you need will be in one handy bag.See more at One Sneaky Moose ?One Sneaky MooseDon't settle for a thick, bulky knife to decorate your cookies or cake. Throw your icing into a plastic bag, then snip off the corner so you can pipe even the most delicate of details with ease.See more at Tablespoon ?tablespoonSay you're at the beach and want to read a book on your phone without getting all the icky sand stuck in the crevices. All you have to do is zip your phone into a plastic bag as the touchscreen will still work through the material.See more at One Good Thing By Jillee ?One Good Thing By JilleeNothing's worse than opening your bag to find your powder all over the place. Instead, stash your beauty items in baggies within your purse so that any spilled makeup will stay far away from your lining.See more at Pens and Pencil Skirts ?Pens and Pencil SkirtsIf the water in your shower is spraying out in all directions, it's probably time to give it a deep clean. Mix a solution of equal parts vinegar and water, then pour it into a plastic bag and wrap it around your water source (as shown here by The Melrose Family). Let the solution sit for 15 to 20 minutes, then remove and rinse.The Melrose FamilyIt's plain and simple: If you loose the pieces in your board game, it's much harder to play said game on a rainy afternoon. So stash the cards, dice, money, and more in individual bags to keep them from getting lost during the clean-up process.See more at Babble ?Babble12 Brilliant Ways to Use Resealable Plastic Bags Around Your Home1 of 13Move over, sandwiches.12 Brilliant Ways to Use Resealable Plastic Bags Around Your Home1 of 13Move over, sandwiches.Take Your Cocktails to Go2 of 13Pour your favorite adult beverage into a sturdy plastic bag to make the cocktail portable. Add a straw, and you've got a drink that's super fun to sip on the beach or by the pool.See more at The Not So Starving Artist ?THE NOT SO STARVING ARTISTCrush Ice for Cocktails3 of 13If you don't have a super fancy fridge with a crushed ice dispenser, make your own with a plastic bag and rolling pin — then you can relish the results as you sip on your delicious beverage.See more at Cosmopolitan ?KATHLEEN KAMPHAUSEN + LAUREN AHNTry Mess-Free Finger Painting4 of 13Your kids will have fun, but you might love this craft even more. Just stuff a clear bag with a piece of paper that already has a few dots of paint on the surface, then let your little one spread it around as much as they want.See more at Can Do Kiddo ?Can Do KiddoOrganize Your Ornaments5 of 13Use gallon-size baggies to sort your bulbs by color and shape. Next year, when you decorate the tree, you can hang ornaments by bag to space out your collection evenly.See more at Decor Adventures ?Decor AdventuresFreeze Foods By Serving Size6 of 13Instead of dumping the remainders of your tomato paste (or other thick, saucy ingredient), freeze it in plastic bags and smooth out clear dividers with your fingers. This allows you to use small quantities when you need to without wasting the rest.See more at Iowa Girl Eats ?Iowa Girl EatsSave Time When Painting7 of 13If you have to wrap up painting for the day, but still have more work to do tomorrow, don't waste time washing your brush. Just toss it (with the paint) into a plastic bag and store it in the fridge. This way, the paint won't dry and you'll save time between uses.See more at Live Love DIY ?Live Love DIYPack Up Your Diaper Bag8 of 13Keep your baby's change of clothes and fresh diapers organized by tucking them into individual plastic bags. Even better? When you go to grab an outfit for a quick change, everything you need will be in one handy bag.See more at One Sneaky Moose ?One Sneaky MoosePipe Icing With Precision9 of 13Don't settle for a thick, bulky knife to decorate your cookies or cake. Throw your icing into a plastic bag, then snip off the corner so you can pipe even the most delicate of details with ease.See more at Tablespoon ?tablespoonProtect Your Smart Phone10 of 13Say you're at the beach and want to read a book on your phone without getting all the icky sand stuck in the crevices. All you have to do is zip your phone into a plastic bag as the touchscreen will still work through the material.See more at One Good Thing By Jillee ?One Good Thing By JilleePrevent Spills in Your Purse11 of 13Nothing's worse than opening your bag to find your powder all over the place. Instead, stash your beauty items in baggies within your purse so that any spilled makeup will stay far away from your lining.See more at Pens and Pencil Skirts ?Pens and Pencil SkirtsClean Your Shower Head12 of 13If the water in your shower is spraying out in all directions, it's probably time to give it a deep clean. Mix a solution of equal parts vinegar and water, then pour it into a plastic bag and wrap it around your water source (as shown here by The Melrose Family). Let the solution sit for 15 to 20 minutes, then remove and rinse.The Melrose FamilyKeep Board Game Accessories Safe13 of 13It's plain and simple: If you loose the pieces in your board game, it's much harder to play said game on a rainy afternoon. So stash the cards, dice, money, and more in individual bags to keep them from getting lost during the clean-up process.See more at Babble ?BabbleMove over, sandwiches.From Woman's DayAbout Our Ads