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Wrapper Purses - Made completely from recycled potato chip wrappers
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Wrapper Purses - Made completely from recycled potato chip wrappers. This blog page contains the instructions for you to make a wrapper purse using recycled materials such as candy wrappers, chip bags and even paper. Enter your search terms. Tuesday, August 21, 2007. Sewing 7 rows together that are 60 pieces long will make a purse that is approximately 10 1/2 X 5. One additional row of 60 will be needed for the handle. Chip Wrapper Purse Made by Mylinda. Purse Made out of Pop Tabs. MY NEXT PURSE PROJECT.
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Wrapper Purses - Made completely from recycled potato chip wrappers: chip wrapper purse instructions
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Wrapper Purses - Made completely from recycled potato chip wrappers. This blog page contains the instructions for you to make a wrapper purse using recycled materials such as candy wrappers, chip bags and even paper. Enter your search terms. Wednesday, August 8, 2007. Chip wrapper purse instructions. Folding instructions for each piece can be found at www.gumwrapper.com/build.htm ……. start with #3 on the instruction sheet because your pieces are already cut to size. Each wrapper pice has has like a posit...
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Madam Trash Heap's Children: January 2012
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Madam Trash Heap's Children. It's not about what you have. It's about what you do with what you've got. Sunday, January 29, 2012. No Plastic Bags for One Whole Week! To deal with the insanity, I decided right then to use every bag I had to make plarn (excluding a few bread bags that don’t make for good plarn and can be used to pick up dog poo out of the yard) and to live at least one week completely bag free. I didn’t post this until after my week of zero plastic bags elapsed. Often when I writ...This is...
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creation~divination~revolution: February 2011
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This is the main blog for the Gypsy Palace website, where you can find artist interviews, news about events, links to resources for creative people and inspiring articles about living our dreams sustainably. Friday, February 11, 2011. Pop-up shops all the rage in London and now in the U.S. Oh, where have our attention spans gone? Enter the Pop-up shop, a temporal marketplace that crops up like tender chamomile between the sidewalk cracks, then disappears with the scuffing of so many busy feet. If you wou...
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creation~divination~revolution: Riding on the coattails of success--copycat designers of reconstructed clothing
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This is the main blog for the Gypsy Palace website, where you can find artist interviews, news about events, links to resources for creative people and inspiring articles about living our dreams sustainably. Wednesday, February 2, 2011. Riding on the coattails of success- copycat designers of reconstructed clothing. One of my early pieces c.2002. Reconstructed clothing is nothing new. People have been fashioning new garments from repurposed material since the depression era when. Harry and the Hippe Chick.
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Wrapper Purses - Made completely from recycled potato chip wrappers
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Wrapper Purses - Made completely from recycled potato chip wrappers. This blog page contains the instructions for you to make a wrapper purse using recycled materials such as candy wrappers, chip bags and even paper. Enter your search terms. Wednesday, September 2, 2009. I love your work. The handbags are wonderful! September 3, 2009 at 4:29 PM. You are very talent! I love your work! September 4, 2009 at 6:45 AM. I love your tutorial! Im very thankful for your tutorial! Ive always wondered how thats done!