With flu activity widespread in every part of the continental United States right now, I send my Little Chicken Chicks off to elementary school daily hoping they don’t bring home anything besides homework. We’ve had our flu shots and practice frequent hand-washing, but with the seriousness of this year’s flu strain, we’re doubling-down on cootie-killing with hand sanitizer. Every car, backpack, purse and lunchbox we own has hand sanitizer packed in it, but with the volume and rate we’re going through the stuff, I figured making the more would be wise. With just two inexpensive ingredients, it’s super economical and easy to make. Ready to make some with me? Let’s do it!

Homemade Hand Sanitizer and Wipes

HAND SANITIZER SUPPLIES

4 cups (32 oz bottle) 70% isopropyl alcohol
4 teaspoons Glycerin
Travel size containers of your choice
Funnel
Label maker (totally optional, but who doesn’t need a label maker? They’re fun for the whole family! This is the one I use.)

LET’S MAKE IT!

Pour isopropyl alcohol into a bowl, add glycerin and mix well.

Homemade Hand Sanitizer and Wipes

Using a funnel, pour sanitizer into bottles of your choice.

Homemade Hand Sanitizer and Wipes

Clearly label bottles.

TO USE: Wet both hands completely with sanitizer and rub hands together vigorously until alcohol has evaporated fully.
I had so much left over after filling the travel sized bottles, I made 2 batches of hand sanitizer wipes with it!

Homemade Hand Sanitizer and Wipes

HAND SANITIZER WIPES SUPPLIES

Excess sanitizer from recipe above
Container with lid at least 6″ tall & 6″ wide
One gallon sized zip-top bag
A serrated bread knife (Ginsu is my go-to!)
High quality paper towels (don’t go with a bargain brand for this purpose)

Homemade Hand Sanitizer and Wipes

LET’S MAKE IT!

Cut paper towel roll in half with serrated knife.

Stuff half of cut roll in dedicated container. Don’t worry if it seems like it doesn’t fit- it will!

Place second half of cut roll in zip-top bag.

Pour half of sanitizer mixture over paper towels in container and half into zip-top bag.

Wait a moment for the cardboard roll to become pliable then remove it.

Removing the cardboard roll will bring the first few paper towels from the center of the roll up, but I find it easier to use the wipes from the outside of the roll first.

Homemade Hand Sanitizer and Wipes

Press paper towels down into container if necessary & seal. Label containers. I used Contact-paper chalkboard shelf liner to label the container, but a permanent marker will do the trick too.

INDIVIDUAL HAND SANITIZER PACKS
Separate a few segments of paper towels, fold and seal in a small zip-top bag for a handy purse pack!

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With flu activity widespread in every part of the continental United States right now, I send my Little Chicken Chicks off to elementary school daily hoping they don’t bring home anything besides homework. We’ve had our flu shots and practice frequent hand-washing, but with the seriousness of this year’s flu strain, we’re doubling-down on cootie-killing with hand sanitizer. Every car, backpack, purse and lunchbox we own has hand sanitizer packed in it, but with the volume and rate we’re going through the stuff, I figured making the more would be wise. With just two inexpensive ingredients, it’s super economical and easy to make. Ready to make some with me? Let’s do it!

Homemade Hand Sanitizer and Wipes

HAND SANITIZER SUPPLIES

4 cups (32 oz bottle) 70% isopropyl alcohol
4 teaspoons Glycerin
Travel size containers of your choice
Funnel
Label maker (totally optional, but who doesn’t need a label maker? They’re fun for the whole family! This is the one I use.)

LET’S MAKE IT!

Pour isopropyl alcohol into a bowl, add glycerin and mix well.

Homemade Hand Sanitizer and Wipes

Using a funnel, pour sanitizer into bottles of your choice.

Homemade Hand Sanitizer and Wipes

Clearly label bottles.

TO USE: Wet both hands completely with sanitizer and rub hands together vigorously until alcohol has evaporated fully.
I had so much left over after filling the travel sized bottles, I made 2 batches of hand sanitizer wipes with it!

Homemade Hand Sanitizer and Wipes

HAND SANITIZER WIPES SUPPLIES

Excess sanitizer from recipe above
Container with lid at least 6″ tall & 6″ wide
One gallon sized zip-top bag
A serrated bread knife (Ginsu is my go-to!)
High quality paper towels (don’t go with a bargain brand for this purpose)

Homemade Hand Sanitizer and Wipes

LET’S MAKE IT!

Cut paper towel roll in half with serrated knife.

Stuff half of cut roll in dedicated container. Don’t worry if it seems like it doesn’t fit- it will!

Place second half of cut roll in zip-top bag.

Pour half of sanitizer mixture over paper towels in container and half into zip-top bag.

Wait a moment for the cardboard roll to become pliable then remove it.

Removing the cardboard roll will bring the first few paper towels from the center of the roll up, but I find it easier to use the wipes from the outside of the roll first.

Homemade Hand Sanitizer and Wipes

Press paper towels down into container if necessary & seal. Label containers. I used Contact-paper chalkboard shelf liner to label the container, but a permanent marker will do the trick too.

INDIVIDUAL HAND SANITIZER PACKS
Separate a few segments of paper towels, fold and seal in a small zip-top bag for a handy purse pack!

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Esther widgren
Esther widgren
2025 years ago

What a fabulous idea, Kathy! Thanks so much!

jmbwholesale
jmbwholesale
2025 years ago

I keep purel and loads of hand sanitizes. Great info! Count me in for a win!

Elizabeth Starr Lilly
Elizabeth Starr Lilly
2025 years ago

I would LOVE to have a chicken fountain instead of the 5 gallon waterer we have right now that the chickens kick dust into and poop on top of. ?

Pasquel Ross
Pasquel Ross
2025 years ago

My little mother hen would love this for her ladies. Zoë is 8 and she knows chickens.

Laura
Laura
2025 years ago

I’d love to win this. It’d really reduce my difficulties caring for the girls (I’m disabled).

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