Easy and decorative recycling idea!
(And you can also use it for other things than plants)
Einfache und dekorative Recycling-Idee!
(Und man kann sie auch für andere Dinge als Pflanzen nutzen)
(Sorry for the bad pics! I made them at night...)
(Sorry für die schlechten Bilder, ich hab sie nachts gemacht...)
(Sorry für die schlechten Bilder, ich hab sie nachts gemacht...)
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So cute! Great recycling project. Thank you for sharing at the party. Happy Easter! Blessings ~Deborah
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable and creative way to recycle. Love it! Thanks for sharing.
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Patti
This would make a cute gift for the kids teachers. A sweet way to say, happy spring.
ReplyDeleteEasy, interesting, and fun to make with little ones. Just the way I like to craft :).
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend.
A more imaginative use of recycling than my post! #Educational&Entertaining
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome!.. It is perfect for Earth Day and Mothers day.. It is also the Dare to Share Feature of the Day.. :)
ReplyDeleteohhh totally neat!! love this, looks so awesome!
ReplyDeleteHa! What a neat idea!
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Clever idea, I love a new way to save things from the bin! I have the same photo problem, I have time to make things at night and with no natural light it's hard to get good pictures. The good news is we can see exactly what you did, and that is the whole point after all!
ReplyDeleteCute idea! I always put them in the recycle bin! This is great!
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This is so cool. You can do a lot with little hangers. So creative. Thanks for joining us for January's Craft Challenge.
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