Getting the most out of your Disney Merchandise
Pinasaurus
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So like some of you, I like to buy disney stuff. Which means, I often bring home those plastic disney merchandise bags. They're usually too small to use for groceries, or too big for walking-the-dog bags... so what do you do with them?
I fuse the plastic into 'fabric' and sew it into stuff!




When fused into fabric, the bags become tough and tear resistant. Similar to duck cloth or the thick vinyl shower curtain material. I find the small and medium disney merch bags make great zippered pouch sizes; I use mine as pin bags to keep my keepers separate, to hold all my Mickey ear backs, and also as pencil cases or pouches for chargers and phone cords. They're versatile, whatever you need a tear-proof, stain resistant pouch for!
I actually recycle a lot of packaging like this; bread bags, gatoraid wrappers, pretty much any plastic bag material is fair game. This way it gets a 2nd life, and stays out of the landfill just a little longer.
There are a bunch of tutorials online for how to fuse plastic into workable materials. https://makezine.com/2010/03/01/fused_plastic_shopping_bags_to/
All you need is an iron with different temperature settings (you'll need to fiddle around with the temps to get the best melt-but-not-singe for your material), some parchment paper, and a whole bunch of plastic you'd like to upcycle. I find colorful stuff looks the best, which is why Disney merch bags are so fun to use. But experiment, pretty much all shopping bags and plastic packaging can be recycled this way.
If you do give it a try, let me know!
You can also turn plastic bags into 'Plarn' (plastic yarn, hah!) via this method: Plastic Bag Crafts » Make Plarn
What else do you use your disney bags for?
I fuse the plastic into 'fabric' and sew it into stuff!




When fused into fabric, the bags become tough and tear resistant. Similar to duck cloth or the thick vinyl shower curtain material. I find the small and medium disney merch bags make great zippered pouch sizes; I use mine as pin bags to keep my keepers separate, to hold all my Mickey ear backs, and also as pencil cases or pouches for chargers and phone cords. They're versatile, whatever you need a tear-proof, stain resistant pouch for!
I actually recycle a lot of packaging like this; bread bags, gatoraid wrappers, pretty much any plastic bag material is fair game. This way it gets a 2nd life, and stays out of the landfill just a little longer.
There are a bunch of tutorials online for how to fuse plastic into workable materials. https://makezine.com/2010/03/01/fused_plastic_shopping_bags_to/
All you need is an iron with different temperature settings (you'll need to fiddle around with the temps to get the best melt-but-not-singe for your material), some parchment paper, and a whole bunch of plastic you'd like to upcycle. I find colorful stuff looks the best, which is why Disney merch bags are so fun to use. But experiment, pretty much all shopping bags and plastic packaging can be recycled this way.
If you do give it a try, let me know!
You can also turn plastic bags into 'Plarn' (plastic yarn, hah!) via this method: Plastic Bag Crafts » Make Plarn
What else do you use your disney bags for?