ChefJWarren
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BTW, I always warn them if I give one as a door prize: those puppies are RAZOR SHARP!! Anyone who has never used one could loose a fingertip!ChefJWarren said:Thanks KellyTheChef and Shawnna for your tips. I wanted ideas because I saw them on the Gifts part of the order form and didn't know whether or not to order them. I figured if I was going to give them away I should give ideas as to how you could use them. Of course, I would talk up more expensive items first.
There are plenty of ways to give your old kitchen utensils new life! You can use wooden spoons and spatulas as handles for homemade serving trays, turn old cheese graters into unique earring holders, or use old ladles as planters for small herbs or succulents.
Yes, old baking sheets can be repurposed in a variety of ways! You can use them as magnetic memo boards, cut them into squares and use them as coasters, or turn them into a DIY magnetic spice rack.
Glass jars are versatile and can be used for many different things. You can use them to store and organize small items like buttons or paperclips, turn them into vases for fresh flowers, or create adorable snow globes by filling them with water and miniature figurines.
Absolutely! Old tea towels can be transformed into unique and stylish throw pillows for your couch or bed. You can also use them as a base for homemade reusable beeswax food wraps or cut them into strips and use them as hair ties.
Mason jars are a popular item for repurposing. You can use them as rustic candle holders, turn them into hanging lanterns, or use them as storage containers for pantry items like grains or pasta. They can also be painted and used as colorful flower vases.