Last week, I found new uses for this paper bag:

This week, I'm using what's left over -- the blah,
black cord handles.

Tada! I turned it into a necklace!

Simply braid the cord or make a chain stitch with your fingers.
Seal the ends with hot glue.
Then attach to a chain.

No one will ever guess that this came
from a paper bag!
Brilliant!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday Miss Papgena! Thanks for saying HI today :)
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ReplyDeleteThese are so nice paper bag. Paper bags are easy to carry when goes to market. Thanks for this new comments.
Thanks for visiting as well Miss Printed Paper Bag! :)
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