10 Creative Bandana Uses You Should Try!

Last Updated on December 9, 2019

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Bandanas are one of those accessories everyone has at home – some of us caught that phase where everyone wore bandanas, some of us have our parents’ bandanas, and others don’t know why they have them, but there they are. But more than a fashion statement, bandanas are a versatile item. So, what can you do with bandanas?

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#1 – You Can Use Them As Napkins


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We are in an urgent run to save the earth, and avoiding waste as much as we can is one of the many things we can do to help our planet.

So, instead of paper napkins, choose cloth napkins – and to add a fashionable twist, why not use bandanas? Buy several bandanas that match and you will have a set of personalized napkins. To add that extra flair to your dining table, learn a little something about napkin folding and get ready to impress your guests.

#2 – The Ideal Ice Pack


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If you are injured and need to treat the swelling, an ice pack is the thing you are looking for. It’s super easy since everyone has frozen veggies or frozen meat at home that we can use to apply to the place where it hurts.

But applying it directly might not be such a good idea, because ice can actually burn you. Instead, wrap a bandana around your veggie pack and then apply it to the affected area. Bandanas are the perfect thickness so the ice is not too cold.

#3 – Wrapping Gifts


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One of the many creative uses for bandanas can be gift wrapping. Again, there is a need to make greener choices, and wrapping paper is the kind of thing that is only used once and thrown in the trash.

If you are offering a small gift, consider wrapping it in a bandana – not only will you avoid waste as the person will also get a bonus-gift, or, who knows, wrapping paper for the next gift they are offering.

#4 – Art For Your Wall


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Among things to do with old bandanas, wall art is one you probably never thought of. Well, if you are creative enough you can make some wonderful wall art with old bandanas.

You can fold them in weird ways and press them into the glass to create abstract art, cut them into various shapes and glue them on a canvas, or even just frame them and enjoy their patterns as they are.

#5 – Make Your Own Apron


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This is a very basic DIY and all you need is a bandana (duh!) and a bit of thick ribbon (enough to go around your waist and tie). Then, with minimal sewing skills, just sew the ribbon to one of the sides of the bandana and leave some rope on the sides to tie.

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