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Monday, 27 April 2020

Plastic bottles eat...

your heart out.
This is the way forward for you to  make a mark on the world other than in a turtle’s tummy!


The writing is on the wall for you to make a useful contribution to the world instead of gracing the appendages of gym bunnies, then the waste bin after your single turn in the limelight.

You can now hold your head high when this is what with a little forethought you can morph into.
A soft washable kilim, already Ellie has given it the paws up!

Stick that in your pipe and smoke it!  Or on second thoughts best not as then you are buggering up the planet in another way.



12 comments:

  1. An attractive mat..and obviously approved of!

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  2. that's amazing and beautiful, how clever.

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    1. The way for us to go, recycling with style and panache... what is there not to like?

      LX

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  3. Love it! Love it!.... My favorite colours. Good choice!

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    1. And from single use bottles, who would have thought it... ?

      LX

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  4. I love your rug. It's lovely, I love the colours. Well done for finding it and saving the world too! xx

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    1. It really is beautiful, so much better than I expected, pleased as punch!

      LX

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  5. That Plastic Bottles Kilim is Fabulous! Necessity being the Mother of Invention, I'm Thankful that someone with Vision is Creating such Artistic Usefulness out of rubbish that is harmful to the Planet!

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    1. Me too Bohemian! And what is more blooming beautiful to boot!

      LX

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  6. My new 9x12 living room rug used to be bottles. Plastic, that is.

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    1. Did it give the impression it was made of bottles? This one compared to my other wool kilim rug looks and feels the same, softer if anything.

      LX

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