DIY Bean Bag Chairs: How to Refill a Bean Bag & Bring It Back to Life in 5 Easy Steps! by Renee

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July 25, 2018

DIY Bean Bag Chairs: How to Refill a Bean Bag & Bring It Back to Life in 5 Easy Steps!

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Donna John
Great idea, Renee Herren . My grandson has wanted a bean bag chair for a while. Thanks for the reminder that grandma dropped the ball. :-)
Elisa Schmitz
How smart, Renee Herren ! Great way to get rid of plastic bags so they don't harm the environment, too. Love this DIY project!
Dawn Taylor
I recently posted a tip about using an old mattress topper to fill a beanbag chair cover. (I purchased the cover without the filling) I hated to see a perfectly good topper go to waste) parenting: How to Repurpose Old Mattress Toppers: Here's a Fun Way to Recycle a Mattress Topper Into Something Functional for Kids & Adults
This would work for one you already own, too! I also stuffed old sheets, towels and clothing we were done with that weren't in good enough condition to thrift. They added extra filler and my teens love their chairs!!

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