Under the something for next to nothing, in this case, a spool of thread. I like to feed the birds and the byproduct are seed bags made of plastic tarp material. I saw someone who was selling these at a craft show and they wanted $25 each. LOOK! $75. worth in a couple of hours. Once you get the hang of it, it only takes about 1/2 hour to make one. I will be styling when I use these as grocery bags at Walmart! They are pretty green too. I might even use them to carry ski gear, they are water repellent, light weight and the 50 lb. size will accommodate bulky items. Too Cool!
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Under the something for next to nothing, in this case, a spool of thread. I like to feed the birds and the byproduct are seed bags made of plastic tarp material. I saw someone who was selling these at a craft show and they wanted $25 each. LOOK! $75. worth in a couple of hours. Once you get the hang of it, it only takes about 1/2 hour to make one. I will be styling when I use these as grocery bags at Walmart! They are pretty green too. I might even use them to carry ski gear, they are water repellent, light weight and the 50 lb. size will accommodate bulky items. Too Cool!
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love the bags!!!
Hi Alli Cat, Do you have a way to contact you about your pottery? I looked for a web site but couldn't find one. I haave a couple of peices that I purchased at craft shows.
I am opening a shop and would like to show your work. If you are interested contact me. lcs@maine.rr.com
Tracked you down thru internet, i would like to purchase more pottery, i got some at last year's portland craft fair. especially love the egg separators!
how do i find you? dgarthwaite@mac.com
Trying to find you too! Can I buy more of your beautiful pottery anywhere?
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