Have a look at some easy DIY Milk Jug Uses in Garden that will help you add an interesting appeal to your yard!
06.06.2023 - 21:21 / fabhow.com
They say any meal tastes better with an egg on the top. If you’re in love with eggs, then you probably go through at least a dozen every week. But ever wonder about the eggshells that you toss out every time you make a sunny side up?
Throwing away eggshells while working with eggs is probably second nature to you, but that’s not how it has to be. When you think about it, eggshells can be quite versatile in their applications owing to their calcium content, as well as shape and structure.
For example, if prepared well, eggshell powder can act as a natural calcium supplement for you or your pet. Or, you can make organic calcium-rich fertilizer with them.
While you can always put eggshells in your compost pile, there are other fun ways to recycle eggshells. Did you know that you can take the edge off the bitterness in your coffee simply by adding eggshell powder to the coffee grounds before brewing the coffee?
We have come up with six similar hacks that show you how to use eggshells in the garden and to make fairy lights, candles and more. Try out these hacks at your leisure, though some of them are too fun to resist.
Method 1: Eggshell Fairy LightsOstrich eggshells have long been used to make artistic lamps, but you don’t have to go that far. If you have some eggs in your refrigerator, you can use their shells to give a truly magical twist to a string of fairy lights.
All you need is a string of fairy lights, a hot glue gun, and eggs and you’ve got easy egg-themed lighting for your next Easter party.
Note: Kids should use hot glue gun under adult supervision. Use LED fairy lights for this project as normal lights will heat up the eggshells, causing cracks to appear in them.
Things you’ll need:
Eggs Hot glue gun LED Fairy lightsHave a look at some easy DIY Milk Jug Uses in Garden that will help you add an interesting appeal to your yard!
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