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Paper Towel Baby Wipes

I make my own wipes! Cut a roll of paper towels in half, I use the Viva because they resemble a soft cotten pillowcase! Add 2 cups hot water and 2 tablespoons each of your favorite baby wash and baby oil. Mix and put in container and let sit for at least an hour. Once the inner core is saturated, you can pull out the cardboard and begin using.

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I store mine in an airtight container, any one that has the width of the paper towel will work. A roll usually lasts me about 4 - 8 weeks! These also stay moist!

When you calculate the cost, its vey economical and you can customize the scent and how much you use. I've been using these for well over 20 years and I can't imagine using anything else!

Source: About 20 years ago from a Tupperware consultant.

By morsel62 from Michigan

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January 30, 20120 found this helpful

Wonderful idea! I did this eons ago but I didn't keep up with it. My sister told me about it. She had learned it from someone at church. It's great for when you are traveling too.

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How many times have you gone into a public john and found they had no soap or towels. Just make a quick trip to the car and wash your hands.

 

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