Let me tell you a little something about the burlap coffee bag. This well known product has been used for years in the java industry. Its strong fibrous material holds green java beans together as they are shipped to foreign lands.
Now a days people have different uses for these sacks. Granted the burlap coffee bag is still being used to ship java. But it is also being used for many other things. This article should guide you to these uses. Also if you don’t have one in your hands, have no fear. I will provide you with some helpful advice on where to find some.
The primary usage of these are is very apparent. One might put items inside, or use it to move things. All things including dirty socks to oranges. The sacks is really great for food as oxygen can move within the sack. Hence the green java being transported in them. But consider the many things you could store and you will be happy. The burlap coffee bag is excellent!
Following those uses is the idea that the sacks can be used to decorate. These sacks have an old school look, a cultural look, and look great period. It’s not uncommon to see a burlap coffee bag in a frame. Nor is it uncommon to see them filled and made to look useful in some corner. People have even fashioned them into drapes. Can you say green decor!?
More recently I have seen the them made into a shoulder carrier. These shoulder carriers rock because they are strong. Not to mention being great for the earth. And also, they look amazing. Check online for patterns and other burlap coffee bag ideas.
As I said before, if you don’t have a one they are relatively easy to obtain. A Google search should be all you need. I also know for a fact that I have seen the burlap coffee bag on ebay. If the internet isn’t your cup of tea why not try some local shops? I worked at a cafe and we would get these sacks shipped to us along with our black bean orders all the time.
I hope you have found my article inspiring enough to try your own hand at making use of your burlap coffee bag.