14 Creative Ways You Never Thought To Use A Bathroom Towel (Efficient, Delicious, and More)

When you think of a bathroom towel, chances are that you think about two things: using it to dry off after your shower or bath, and perhaps employing it as a makeshift blanket if the occasion calls.

While there is nothing wrong with these practices (in fact, we recommend them), there are other creative ways you can use this humble piece of cloth to liven up every aspect of your life.

1.) A scarf:

If you don’t have a scarf and need one, simply wrap a towel around your neck. This trick is stylish and functional all in one.

2.) A hot pad:

Need to grab something from the oven but don’t want to burn your hand? Use a wet (but not dripping) bathroom towel to protect it without ruining your favorite mitt or potholder.

3.) Keep bugs out of your drink:

Don’t let mosquitoes ruin outdoor parties and barbecues – cover cups with damp kitchen towels placed strategically on top and under the cup’s rim. Bonus: It keeps flies away too!

4.) Ice pack:

Place ice cubes inside a wet hand and tie up with rubber bands, a towel, or even a sock. The ice pack will stay cool for much longer and is great in emergencies or when you need to transport frozen goods.

5.) A tablecloth:

No need to buy expensive fabric from the supermarket if your towels are just as good – use them as makeshift tablecloths that add color and style to your tabletops. You can also use these pieces of cloth for dusting purposes without worrying about damaging the furniture.

6.) A bread wrapper:

Even though the paper is more eco-friendly than plastic, it isn’t really practical outside of the house unless you have loose sheets of newspaper lying around. Instead, cut an unoccupied hand into two then slip one into each end of your breadstick, baguette, or loaf.

7.) A shower cap:

To keep all of your hair dry when you hop in the shower, slip an unused hand over your locks and make sure it is secure by pinning it at both ends with bobby pins.

8.) A game of catch:

Let the kids play while you sit back and relax. The bathroom towel can be used for catching balls, Frisbees, or any other flying objects that kids love to experiment with.

9.) A doggy bed:

As an alternative to coloring your floor with coloring books, cut out circles from hand towels, place them on the ground then cover with a sheet to create a dog bed that will keep them comfy during their afternoon snoozes. If you are not opposed to curling up in Fido’s house too, make one large enough for both you and your pup!

10.) Baby bottle insulator:

If it works for coffee cups, it should work for baby bottles. Simply wet the towel, place it on top of the bottle, and then wrap it with a plastic bag to prevent messy leaks.

11.) A placemat:

If you don’t have enough time to clean or are just too lazy to whip out that rag again, place your dirty dishes on an unused hand instead! Just make sure they are dry and there is no food residue leftover before even thinking of doing this.

12.) Clean windows:

Cut open two unused hands (or cut one in half if one isn’t enough for your window), dip in the water with some glass cleaner mixed in for extra shine, and wipe away fingerprints without leaving streaks behind. Window cleaning has never been easier since towels are easy to hold and easy to use.

13.) A tabletop fan:

Keep a damp hand on the back of your neck or hold one in front of you for instant cooling relief – this is particularly useful during summer days when air conditioners seem more of a luxury than a necessity. Another advantage? Your hair won’t get frizzy from static electricity!

14.) A makeshift pet bowl:  

Even if it’s just a temporary option, place a towel down and serve up food and water on top of it. The animal will still enjoy its meal even though it isn’t in the usual bowl while you save time from having to wash dishes. This can be especially helpful during emergencies or on days when you simply prefer not to do the chore at all

Conclusion:

Bathroom towels are truly magical items that have more uses than what the average Joe would think of – give this list a try next time you need to clean up or get creative in the house.

Also, contrary to what you might think, these aren’t just for women. Though traditionally they are marketed as unisex items that can be shared between the sexes, they work best in a household where everyone pitches in and does his or her fair share of domestic labor so no one has to suffer over chores.