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repeat the steps until you upcycle all the bottles you have. use them at home, give them to your friends, teach someone to make, even sell them on etsy. http://www.gulguvenc.etsy.com
How pretty! Does the plastic give off fumes as you heat it? I would do this near an open window. Anyway, I love the stuff in your Etsy shop. It makes me happy to see people recycling old junk into useful, fun items! Much better than letting them clutter up the environment.
I checked out your etsy site. how do you manage the small petals over the flame? Your photographs are beautiful. Would you sell by emailing a jpg of your photos? How much would you charge. The mirror under your petals and bowls...just beautiful.
Hi! I would like the one of the cthulhu bowl and all five photos of the 12 pet petals. I just bought the 12 pet petals and now I have to go and "heart" your shop!! I included my email address in the order.
I love your pieces - thanks for sharing the technique. I can see combining this with some lovely stitchery using the holes. Re fumes debate - embroiderers often use soldering irons to cut synthetic fabrics and plastics, and we are always being told to wear respirators if doing this for more than a few minutes at a time.
which photo you would liket to have?
Let me know! thanks so much!
Sandy