DIY: Homemade & Reuseable Fabric Softener Dryer Sheets = Pennies Per Load of Laundry!


Have you ever wanted to make a bottle of fabric softener last as long as 6 months?  I have been testing this idea for a few weeks and have to say that it works.  I have always made my own fabric softener (I used store bought for $2.99 for the scent this time,) so I thought that this may or may not work.  It works!  Each dryer sheet lasts about 4 – 5 loads of laundry, can you imagine that?!  Here’s what you’ll need:

1/2 a cup or so of fabric softener – any will do
an old towel or rag – I used a towel
scissors
a bowl
a hanger or use the uncut part of the towel to dry

Start by cutting 2 – 3 inch strips from you towel or rag.


Next you can either fold the strip in thirds or in half to make smaller strips.  Since I was using an old towel I had to fold it in thirds.  You ultimately want to end up with 4 – 6 five inch long ”dryer sheets.”

Don’t worry, they don’t have to be perfect ;)


Next, you’ll want to pour your liquid softener over the strips.  Be sure to cover them all and let them soak for a bit.  Stirring them helps a lot.

Once they’re saturated simply put them up on a hanger or use the uncut part of the towel or rag to dry them.  Be sure to dry completely before using.  *Note* if you use a hanger to dry them, be sure to use a catch pan of some sort.  Fabric softener on floors is very slippery!  Once dry, just toss in the dryer and use 4 – 5 times before adding more softener!  AWESOMENESS!  Welcome to my frugal world ;)

P.S.  Don’t worry about using these on darker laundry.  The dryer does a great job catching the lint.

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