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Discover the creative ways to transform your leftover milk jugs into practical and fun items! This video guides you ...
After you've enjoyed the last of the milk, don't just toss that jug in recycling bin! There are lots of ways to upcycle this tough plastic around the garden.
This upcycling project is a fun, clever way to help reduce waste while saving money on tools. Garden supply shops are filled ...
Milk jugs are a pretty perfect material for DIY projects. They're durable, lightweight, they float, they're flexible, and they are ubiquitous.
For this project, you need an empty 1-gallon milk jug, two black plastic bottle caps (just paint them), two jar lids, four to five sheets of thick paper for the wings and head, Elmer's glue, hot ...
Remember making milk jug bird feeders in elementary school? Well, we have a new use for those milk jugs!
Milk jugs are commonly made with HDPE. HDPE is a petroleum-based plastic with a high strength-to-density ratio. It’s easy to recycle, which makes it perfect for this type of project.
Back in early May, Quirky and GE announced a contest that had users pitching ideas for everyday objects that could be improved by adding software to the mix. The eventual winner was ...
This is a good time to try using a plastic milk jug as a tiny greenhouse, giving the seeds protection to start germinating (growing) outdoors from now until spring.
Now a new smart milk jug project has won the Quirky + GE Project, a competition co-hosted by crowdsourcing incubator Quirky and GE Garages to make a common, everyday product smarter through software.