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Sometimes you need protection from rain, but don't have a raincoat. But in a pinch, if you have a standard kitchen-sized garbage bag, you can create protection from the elements.
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Find a trash bag. Preferably, a large thick one. It should be enough to cover your torso. [1] X Research source
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Use your hands, a knife, or scissors to create a hole in the center middle seam for your head. [2] X Research sourceAdvertisement
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Poke your head through to see if you did it right. If done correctly, you should be just able to put your head through.
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Withdraw your head, and make two arm holes on either side of the bottom seam. [3] X Research source
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You can wear this poncho either with your head completely through the hole, or with it just around your face to protect your head.
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QuestionHow can I make arm sleeves?C GraceCommunity AnswerUse a couple of smaller trash bags. Cut wrist holes in the bottoms and tape the main openings to the big trash bag.
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QuestionCan I make a hood?Community AnswerWhen cutting the head hole, make a cut that goes from the seam toward the neck, curve in a horseshoe shape back to the neck, and you have a flap for a hood.
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QuestionCan I make the hood separate?Community AnswerYou could make the hood separate, but then your trash bag poncho would not be as watertight. If it is not made as one single piece, water can possibly get in.
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Tips
- Duct tape can be used to secure the openings to avoid water dripping into your torso.Thanks
- You can make other outfits from garbage bags, too. Have a fashion show with your friends on your rainy camping trip for entertainment.Thanks
- Garbage bags can sometimes be found on the bottom of public-use garbage cans. They may not be perfectly clean, but they will keep you dry.Thanks
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Warnings
- Keep plastic away from heat or fire- burning plastic is highly toxic.Thanks
- Do not leave plastic bags with infants or toddlers, they pose the risk of suffocation.Thanks
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Things You'll Need
- A trash bag (or something similar)
- A knife or pair of scissors (OPTIONAL)
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Reader Success Stories
- "I needed a rain poncho but didn't have one, so this helped me a lot."
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