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Woven C says:
I love that you upcycle material headed for the landfill. You are able to accomplish an amazing feat with other's disposable items, as well as make a cool product people will want. Thank you for sharing these pieces with us they are well done.
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I've always thought those canvas signs would be useful for reusable items. They look so sturdy.
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