Karen lives a simple, frugal, green life and shares her eco tips and news on ecokaren and is a co-founder of Green Sisterhood, a network of community of green women bloggers, making change. When she's not managing Green Sisterhood or blogging on ecokaren, she is a chauffeur to two greenagers, wife to an accidental recycler, master chef to hungry locavores, seamstress, knitter, and dumpster diver, not necessarily in that order.
Gülnur Özdağlar’s clear, upcycled bowls are beautiful. I’m thinking of making a version the vertical garden on my terrace, using her bowls. My friend Reggie Solomon, author of I Garden- Urban Style, shows a hanging vertical garden using recycled pop bottles. Özdağlar’s pretty bowls make the idea even more palatable for me.
I made a yarn bottle with a 2 liter bottle ,cut apart about a 1/3 from bottom , add a sand filledbag, put yarn into the top and fit over bottom. making sure you have feed the yarn through thr opening at top.
Gülnur Özdağlar’s clear, upcycled bowls are beautiful. I’m thinking of making a version the vertical garden on my terrace, using her bowls. My friend Reggie Solomon, author of I Garden- Urban Style, shows a hanging vertical garden using recycled pop bottles. Özdağlar’s pretty bowls make the idea even more palatable for me.
Next year!
Lorraine, those beautiful bottles would make a beautiful vertical garden for sure.
I made a yarn bottle with a 2 liter bottle ,cut apart about a 1/3 from bottom , add a sand filledbag, put yarn into the top and fit over bottom. making sure you have feed the yarn through thr opening at top.
What a nifty way to prevent yarn from rolling all over the place! Thanks for the tip!
My wife Miriam made a Eiffel tower’ replica with PET threads You can see this and other images of green crafts accessing our web site.Thank you.