
Scraptastic Face Wipes Tutorial
We all have fabric scraps you have no idea what to do with, here's a great project and gift idea. Face wipes! Buying face wipes can be expensive and it's not eco friendly!

Make these eco friendly face wipes to use with your make up remover or Micellar Water. Then pop them in a wash bag and put them in the laundry. They will last a very long time.

You'll need some flannelette scraps and some fabric scraps and some pinking shears! Cut your fabric into squares or rectangles mine are about 3.5" x 3"

Place the cotton right side up on top of the two flannelette pieces wrong sides together. I like how cushiony this feels but you could use just 1 piece of cotton and 1 piece of flannelette.

Stitch with a 1/4" seam allowance all around the edges. Use your pinking shears to trim the edges down to 1/8"
Make a bunch of these, bundle them into a nice package and give them as a gift!

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2 comments
Fantastic idea , i would like to try it….
In these times of shortages (TP) due to the Corvid-19 virus, they can be cut an inch or 2 larger and used to dry the bumm after using the bidet! Just keep a “diaper pail” handy to drop them in and wash them!