Green Blog Tour: Fruit can craft and yummy plastic soup
Fruit can craft. Take a pop top fruit can sans fruit and with clever imagination turn it into a thing of beauty and practical function. Michelle Allen of Stamping Creations creatively transforms a fruit can into a beautiful container for a gift. With complete step-by-step instructions and an illustration of the finished product, her Take one can of fruit is inspirational recycling. An excellent gift giving idea for any occasion, and plenty of time to make one of these gift containers to deliver a gift for your mother on Mother's Day.Yummy plastic soup. No, it is far from yummy but it is a soupy stomach turning collection of plastic debris floating around in the water at sea. In addition to cargo spills of Nike shoes and rubber duckies, there is an estimated 3.5 million tons of plastic in fragments as small as a penny polluting our ocean. Nothing explains the present plastic soup swirling around better than a graphic video. Zaproot features Anna Cummins and Marcus Eriksen as they show what they found in a recent voyage across the North Pacific gyre in Yummy Plastic Soup at Anna's Bring Your Own blog.













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-19-2008 @ 9:24AM
mac2000 said...
This soup much different from other soup.
This plastic soup is so Emmy...........
The fruit are only used to eat.
But this craft will made a change.
This toy is so cute.
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