A SIMPLE ACCOUNT OF REUSABLE GOODS FOUND IN THE TRASH, THE SALES, THE KEEPS AND THE TRANSFORMATIONS
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This is a brand sold by Lidl, and it all costs next to nothing. Poor chance selling it on line. Couldn't find out how I lost it but fina...
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Don't throw away your yarn scraps as the previous owner of this lot did! Though maybe the (presumably a) lady gave up her (knitting) hob...
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Sometimes all things fit perfectly together. I haven't posted in a few weeks so it's about time. I've been wanting to show our -...
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Last week I had a custom request from a buyer on Etsy, for a flower brooch in a different colour than I had available in my shop. She didn...
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Goeie oplossing!!
Thanks for commenting, Anonymous.
For the rest of the world, Anonymous says: Great solution!!
that's wonderful and now you have a teapot planter too ;-)
Have a wonderful day,
Doris :-)
What a lovely re-purposed you did using that handle off the broken pot. Great job! Happy Earth Day to you too!
Thanks, Doris and Cindy.
Hey did you two 'meet'? I'm sure you'd make great crocheting friends (if not already)!
That is a great idea. The brown teapot would be cute with a crocheted jute handle to make it a hanging planter.
way cool find
That's looking so cute, and is really looking like the teapot is wearing its own handle. That is a nice idea to re-use stuff.
I love these!
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