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Just a little recycled humor for a giggle today…well maybe you will make it?

January 13, 2022 by Stefanie Girard

Well, isn’t that just a stroke of genius! I have to admit, I’ve had more than my fair share of frustrating moments with suction cup phone holders. They never seem to stick properly and they always fall off at the worst times. And let’s not forget about all the times we’ve had to deal with a plunger, whether it’s for clogged toilets or just for fun.

So, imagine my excitement when I stumbled upon this DIY plunger phone holder on the blog Ride Share Guy. I mean, who would have thought that a tool we use for unclogging toilets could be transformed into a practical and effective phone holder? It just goes to show how a little bit of creativity and resourcefulness can go a long way.

Not only is this a cheap and easy solution to phone holder woes, but it’s also a fun project to undertake. And the best part? You’ll never have to worry about your phone falling off your holder again. The suction power of the plunger will ensure that your phone stays put, even on bumpy rides.

So, if you’re tired of fighting with suction cup phone holders, give this DIY plunger phone holder a try. You won’t regret it!

I spotted this DIY plunger phone holder over at the blog Ride Share Guy.

 

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IWAS Upcycled Drinking Glasses

These upcycled drinking glasses are such a fun and meaningful addition to my kitchen! I originally bought them because I’m trying to make more eco-conscious choices, but they’ve turned out to be so much more than just “sustainable.” They’re genuinely beautiful—each one is slightly different, which just adds to their charm. You can really tell they’ve been made from repurposed bottles (in the best way), and that story makes them a great conversation piece when guests are over.

They’re surprisingly sturdy too—not flimsy or thin like I half-expected. I’ve been using them daily for everything from iced coffee to juice, and they wash up really well without clouding or scratching.

Honestly, it feels good to drink from something that’s not only stylish but also has a positive impact. If you’re looking for a gift with meaning or just want to treat yourself while treading a little lighter on the planet, these are a win. They also have a frosted version too.

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