This dollar store laundry basket upcycling technique is going viral

Cheap plastic laundry baskets cost next to nothing from a dollar store. Made from thin plastics of all colors, you have multiple purchase options. While you can certainly use them for laundry, these projects will have you upcycling them into beautiful and functional household helpers.
So grab a laundry basket and dump out the laundry. With a few easy-to-follow steps you can upcycle a laundry basket in the time it takes you to wash a load of clothes.
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Decorative basket (h/t Busy Bliss)
Take your ugly laundry basket from a dollar store find to custom décor with the technique shown in the video below:
Baby play seat (h/t Crafty Morning)
Where do you put baby to play? You can create a charming play station for baby from a laundry basket! Check out how this project comes together with the video below:
Large planter (h/t Elizabeth Joan Designs)
Planters can be expensive, and the bigger they are the more they cost. Luckily, an old laundry basket can save the day. Check out how in the video below:
Car pet bed
You want your dog to enjoy a comfortable ride on car trips. Car pet beds keep your pet secure, comforted and raised up enough to see what is going on outside of the car.
Garden washing station (h/t Hometalk)
Two different styles of dollar store laundry baskets combine to create a unique garden idea. Using this creative solution to washing off produce in the garden works to cool it down quickly and wash off any little bugs that want a ride into your home.
Inexpensive storage (h/t Ana White)
Closet storage solutions can be expensive. Ana White solves this problem by creating a simple frame for holding cheap laundry baskets. The minimalistic design means you don't spend a lot of money or time on construction.
Potato basket
Growing potatoes can be tricky. Traditional growing methods require you to dig a pit or a trench. Preparedness Mama eliminates this back-breaking work by growing her potatoes in a laundry basket. You can follow her tutorial to raise your own homegrown tomatoes.
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