Due to their exceptional hardness and durability, the stones have the properties that make them ideal for reuse and creative DIY projects.
Discover ways to turn this common waste into a useful helper.
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Olive stones are a 100% natural and biodegradable material with very low porosity, which means that they do not absorb unpleasant odors. That is why they can have v household diverse use:
- Filling for thermal pillows (warming pillows).
- Aromatization of the space with the addition of essential oils.
- Production of rustic decorations.
- Ecological mats for hot dishes.
One of the most practical ideas is just production thermal padwhich naturally insulates heat and protects work surfaces.
Why never throw them away?
- Economy: You use what you would otherwise throw away.
- Sustainability: You reduce the amount of waste and avoid plastic.
- Long life: Properly made items can last for years.
In this way, you not only save money, but you also contribute to the protection of the environment.
Think ecologically.
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How to make a mat from olive pits
To begin with, you need dice cook for approximately 10 minutesto remove salt and grease residues. Then let them dry completely.
- Solid fabric (linen or cotton)
- Needle and thread
- Dried olive pits
Procedure: Cut two pieces of fabric of the required size, spread the dice evenly between them and sew the edges carefully and firmly. The result is a functional, handmade mat that will bring a natural look and warmth to your kitchen.
If you like simple and sustainable solutions, olive pits can become a small but precious ally in your home.
This article comes from the Ringier publishing partner website.
