Re: Make a Messenger Bag Out of Trash Bags!
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If it's ghetto to be inventive and mindful of reusing things instead of wasting them then call me ghetto fab.
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Okay "china-made, kick stand for oil consuming monsters". What's perplexing is that you'd even promote/sell a product to hold those machines up. What a hypocrite. 1) There is no smell/fumes as nothing's burning; heat much lower than silk. 2) Since MY solar panels make the electricity you need to fight to make PGE buy back my surplus @ 3X rate like Germany. 3)Less time than cig butts on the beach, but if I found a re-use for those you'd be bitch'n about that too. Wear polarfleece in Calgary? Liar
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you're so thoughtful. nice to have positive feedback :)
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aghh pepole who critices him just shut up he made a bag so wht besides those bags would just be around his house anyway but i do have to admit he is a little creepy to spend your free time making plastic bags
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Cool idea to weave strips!
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Thanks so much for that.
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They are going to take quite some time to biodegrade even if not fusing them. At least working with these projects will help people to stop buying new, and re-use these plastic bags which are going to the landfill anyway. Yeah, the plasticky smell cannot be good, so I would wear a mask, but it is still just a few minutes to do, so it's not a significant hazard. You are too judgmental, and anal about environmentalism. You know what? Breathing is harmful for the planet too. idiot.
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Idiot. You give environmental activism a bad name. Doing something for minimizing environmental harm even if not ideal is better than doing nothing at all. Instead of being so critical, you should encourage people to do more, and those who are doing something, praise them and encourage to do even better. idiot.
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Really cool Idea #2 OK, we have been trying for some time to put text and images on the plastic and my wife (Amanda) finally found an excellent solution. Simple iron-on t-shirt transfers work great! You can use an inkjet printer to transfer your image to the transfer paper and iron that image onto the plastic. You will need to let the iron-on cool more than normal after being applied, but it works great! Have Fun! Brad
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whatever
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ghetto bag...I like that... I want to make one for my girl.
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That last reply is for musiccalgary only, but YT put me at top instead of replying to her. Hmm
thats so cool.. did u just draw the pictures on the bag with textas or something?
marzy6 4 years ago 2
nope, it was just the designs that were on the bags that I used. When you layer it all together and checkerboard it, it comes out like that.
quirkyninja 4 years ago