So after I went to MOMA (Museum of Modern Art) where my favorite exhibit was the
JoAnn Verburg photographs, I came home and tried something new: PLASTIC FUSION. It is quite fun, I must say. I learned about it from an
etsylabs post one day. And then another day I found this
video which really helps.

plastic newspaper bags found on my stoop

ironing them together betweem sheets of paper

sewing pieces together to make a pouch

my new pouch

my new pouch
5 comments:
i love it! what a fabulous idea.
What a brilliant idea. Excellent recycling and so useful apart from the fact it looks so cool!
I have a membership to MoMA and it's really the best deal in town. And... I tagged you if you want to play! I'm not sure if you've done it already, but there are details on my blog :)
wow! cool idea!
I've done that too, but just to make a decoration for my reusable shopping bag. Cool that you did something more useful with it.
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