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    Registered User Lori Biever-Launder's Avatar
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    Wink Another use for...

    a plastic table cloth!

    We use one in the family room for the boys to sit on and eat in front of the TV. We spread it out and they can eat without worrying (as much) about any spills.

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    Sew covers for outdoor furniture,
    Keep one in the trunk of the car to put on the ground for emergency tire changes etc.

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    >> a great "floor spread" for the girlies tea parties (with water)

    >> also good on the floor for those Play-Doh parties

    >> when one of our kiddos had a bed wetting issue, we put a "picnic table" tablecloth (fleece side up) under their fitted sheet to avoid a wet mattress

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    I've used them under the high chair to catch messes, use the old ones as drop cloths when painting, crafting, when the car was leaking I put a couple of newspapers on top of one to catch the leak and parked over it to protect the garage floor. I have used the disposable ones to wrap large gifts.---Kellie

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    We have used them in the living room, under the high chairs, for the bedwetting issues and also as a picnic "blanket" on wet grass with the plastic side down.

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