Here are photos of my "trash to treasure" ideas
The cookies are punched from cork pieces that were given to me by a friend, instead of going to the trash bin.
After eating the delicious Ferrero Rocher ball, I used all the wrapping pieces and a chewing gum bubble to make the box. Each ball makes one box. No, I didn't eat all four...members of the family donated their part.
The "glass" jar was a test tube. I used a saw to cut it.
The candies are tiny glass beads wrapped with a piece of wrapping from the real candy.
I love recycles and enjoy and appreciate seeing what other friends recycle.
And, of course, a warm welcome to
Cris Bottaro - http://pequeninasminnniaturas.blogspot.com/
Clare - Cannot find your blog to follow
Blessings
The cookies are punched from cork pieces that were given to me by a friend, instead of going to the trash bin.
After eating the delicious Ferrero Rocher ball, I used all the wrapping pieces and a chewing gum bubble to make the box. Each ball makes one box. No, I didn't eat all four...members of the family donated their part.
The "glass" jar was a test tube. I used a saw to cut it.
The candies are tiny glass beads wrapped with a piece of wrapping from the real candy.
I love recycles and enjoy and appreciate seeing what other friends recycle.
And, of course, a warm welcome to
Cris Bottaro - http://pequeninasminnniaturas.blogspot.com/
Clare - Cannot find your blog to follow
Blessings
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