Keep Your Ride Clean with a DIY Car Trash Can

Keeping your car clean with small kids is next to impossible. The crazy things that you find in your kids’ carseats ranges from insane to downright disgusting. That’s where this DIY car trash can comes into play.

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These is no way I am the only person in the world who can’t seem to keep her car clean. Sometimes it feels like the trash is spawning in your vehicle (especially after my husband drives it).

Even worse? Go on a road trip with 3 small kiddos and you will have no doubt that you need this DIY car trash can, espiecially if you’ve got one of Honda’s new cars for families. Don’t want to get that messy! Take it from someone who loves random road trips on the fly.

Life is messy, especially for busy moms on the go. Keep your vehicle clean and organized with this easy-to-make DIY car trash can!

Materials

Step 1

First, pull off any loose pieces of packaging, like the label. This keeps your duct tape from coming off of your container.

Step 2

Next, remove the lid from your container.

Step 3

Now, use your container as a guide and cut your Velcro slightly larger than the bottom of your container.

Tip:

Life is messy, especially for busy moms on the go. Keep your vehicle clean and organized with this easy-to-make DIY car trash can!

Step 4

Stretch your velco across the bottom of your container and make sure that it overlaps onto the sides of the container on both ends. Secure in place with your first layer of tape.

Life is messy, especially for busy moms on the go. Keep your vehicle clean and organized with this easy-to-make DIY car trash can!

Step 5

Continue covering your container by layering rows of duct tape.

Note:

Life is messy, especially for busy moms on the go. Keep your vehicle clean and organized with this easy-to-make DIY car trash can!

Step 6

Next, cover your lid with duct tape. Do this separately from your container so that you can take it off and put it back on as needed. You don’t want an open trash can floating around your van.

Tip:

Life is messy, especially for busy moms on the go. Keep your vehicle clean and organized with this easy-to-make DIY car trash can!

Step 7

Lastly, place in a plastic grocery bag inside of your DIY car trash can, return the lid, and Velcro to the floor of your van.

Life is messy, especially for busy moms on the go. Keep your vehicle clean and organized with this easy-to-make DIY car trash can!

This was so easy to make that I went ahead and made one for hubs too! Of course, I can’t promise that he’ll use it but that’s an entirely different story.

Bonus Tip:

Put a couple of empty bags in the bottom before placing the last one as your trash bag. That way, if you empty your trash on the go, you have a replacement bag ready to go.

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This DIY car trash can is not only easy to make, it is also easy to customize to your tastes. Choose a fun duct tape in a pattern you love and the rest is cake. What other hacks do you use to keep your van clean? I’d love to hear about them in the comments!

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Top Food Items You Should Buy at Dollar Tree

If you’re not buying food at the Dollar Tree you are missing out. Yes, some items come in such small portions that the $1 price tag isn’t saving you any money. On the other hand, some of these items are flat-out bargains. Know how to get your money’s worth with these top food items you should buy at Dollar Tree.

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This store is seriously one of my absolute favorites. In addition to the staples we consistently buy, the rotation of new and seasonal items is also fantastic.

It’s no secret that a lot of my crafts and office supplies come from Dollar Tree. However, there are also foods that we regularly buy for our home. When you are trying to feed a growing family of 5 on $200 a month, every penny counts.

 

Bag of Fruit and Nut Trail Mix  Bag of Imperial Nuts Sunshine Blend Trail Mix

Trail Mix

First up is their trail mix. It is delicious and always available. Don’t limit your beliefs that this can only be a snack. Instead, we use this as the add-in for our homemade instant oatmeal packets.

 

Large container of Garlic Pepper

Spices

This is the perfect budget-conscious way to keep your favorite spices stocked. I regularly buy garlic powder, onion powder, and Italian seasoning from Dollar Tree.

Bag of Yellow Rice

Bagged Yellow Rice

The bagged yellow rice at Dollar Tree is absolutely delicious. My family loves it so much that I tend to grab a bag every time we’re there. This way we’ll never run out.

 

Bag of Roasted Almonds

Nuts

Nuts are crazy expensive. I love to snack on almonds but balk at the price in most stores. The snack packs at Dollar Tree are the perfect size to keep in my purse for a quick energy boost throughout the week.

 

Container of rainbow sprinkles

Baking Supplies

Baking soda, rainbow sprinkles, and food coloring are all much cheaper at Dollar Tree. I use there food coloring in tons of desserts and crafts. The quality is never disappointing.

 

Package of ultra thin pizza crust

Pizza Crusts

The large thin crusts are our family’s favorite because we can load them up with veggies and proteins while keeping it low-carb. However, the small 7 inch 2-pack crusts are great if you like more dough.

 

Bottle of Pancake Syrup

Syrup

Pancakes are one of our favorite frugal breakfasts. You can easily cook a large batch and freeze the excess for later. This means we go through a lot of syrup, though. The kids like the Dollar Tree brand and I like the price tag.

 

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Velveeta Cheese Sauce

Shells and cheese are delicious. Unfortunately, they are crazy expensive. Buying the cheese sauce packets at Dollar Tree lets me indulge from time to time without blowing out budget.

 

Box of pepperoni

Pepperoni

Snag delicious pizza toppings while you’re there too. Pepperoni pizza is my baby girl’s favorite. These inexpensive packs let me make multiple pizzas for her easily.

 

Jar of Minced Garlic

Minced Garlic

I use minced garlic in a ridiculous amount of my dishes. The only way I’ve found this cheaper is when there is a sale on it at Sam’s Club. In the interim, this is the store to stock up at.

 

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Bread Crumbs

Bread crumbs are used for making chicken nuggets, meatloaf, and more. Panko bread crumbs are my favorite and I can grab a container of them for a buck at Dollar Tree.

 

Jar of coconut oil

Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is another pricey staple but you can save on it at the Dollar Tree. You can’t even get prices this good at Aldi.

 

Can of Hunt's Pasta Sauce

Canned Pasta Sauce

Lastly, Hunt’s pasta sauce is another food staple to buy at Dollar Tree. We use this on our pizzas and it’s perfect. You can get it for $1 when it’s on sale at Kroger but at the Dollar Tree you don’t have to wait for a sale.

 

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Buying a few staples at the Dollar Tree can save you hundreds on your grocery bill. We manage to feed a family of 5 on only $200 a month and you can too. I am here to help you do the same.

Now that you know the top food items to buy at the Dollar Tree, it is only fair that you learn some awesome recipes to make with them. Starting next week I’m sharing easy, budget recipes using some of the items listed above.

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These easy and fun red, white, and blue crafts will have your home 4th of July ready in no time. I love how easy they are to coordinate with each other. In addition to the basket and the wooden American flag, you can also pair the table runner and placemats together with the pallet caddy for a pulled together holiday table. That is efficiency right there!

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