With many of us still having "fireplace days" and the weather soon to
warm up so we can start having outdoor fun around our bonfires and
chimineas, I thought you might be interested in these easy DIY
fire-starters, made out of stuff you would probably throw away anyhow.
They make a great addition to your kindling to get that fire going.
Start saving up those toilet paper tubes, these are so easy, and they
actually look kind of pretty, so they'll be nice even if you have guests
over. I have mine sitting on the hearth of my fireplace. Without
further adieu, here's how to make them.
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All you need is dryer lint, empty toilet paper tubes, and leftover tissue paper. |
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Every time you
empty your lint screen from your dryer, shove it into a toilet paper
roll. I just put my TP tubes in the laundry room so they're right
there. |
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Start saving up
those TP rolls, by the time it's warm enough to have fires outside,
you'll have loads! Dryer lint is extremely flammable, so these will
really flame up. But, they look kind of gross....here's my solution to
that. |
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Don't toss that leftover tissue paper from gift bags! |
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Cut the sheets of tissue into quarters and roll the lint filled TP rolls up in the tissue paper. |
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Twist the ends like a piece of candy or a British Christmas cracker! |
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If you want to,
you could tie them off using a bit of raffia, leftover yarn, cotton kite
string, I just left mine twisted, but it's up to you, just make sure
whatever you use is natural and will burn and not melt. |
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Taa-daa! A couple
of these mixed in with your kindling will help get your fire started
whether in the fireplace or outside, man, I'm ready for some bonfires,
come on spring! |
I hope you enjoyed these fun and easy DIY fire starters, give them a try!
Blessed Be!
Mickie