How to store polyfill?

I’ve got this bag of stuffing/polyfill and I don’t know how to store it. Idk if it’s just me but I find the bags really ugly

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My box is stuffed at the top of my closet :joy: it ain’t pretty

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Closet?

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I put mine in a grabbed can (obviously one that’s never been used)

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I have my huge box stored in my closet :joy:
I usually take a nice bag and fill it up and once it runs out I just refill it from my closet, that way I don’t have to get up every time I need stuffing. :)

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I keep my bag of stuffing in my laundry basket :laughing:!

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Sorry I’m not going to be much help :rofl:

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Same!!

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tjis is my storage

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You could get a plastic Tupperware for storage or crochet a big bag like a pillow shape for it to be stored in.
Though, tbh I don’t even do either of those. It’s just in a pile by my desk too lol

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with something that size i would store it in a box that fits it, but decorate the box if it’s a plain cardboard amazon box or something. like maybe wrap it mostly in wrapping paper and then leave the flaps unwrapped so you can open it, or tape the whole thing closed, wrap it, and cut a cute heart shaped hole in one side so you can take out stuffing as needed.

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or cover a box in stickers if you have a bunch of stickers you don’t know what to do with

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id just eat it and spit it back out when i need help (i think im starting to turn inti an amigurumi my skin feels weird)

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are u a chaos gremlin bc that truly convinced me

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Use a space bag. Once the air is removed it will be flat enough to store under your yarn.

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Not me reading this a month later and realizing I meant to say garbage can :skull::skull:

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I have a “clothes” container for underneath my bed so it’s not in the way but also easily accessible

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lol

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When I first read it I thought you meant like a recycled can or something :sob:

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