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For all you crafters out there I have put together a HOW 2 fuse plastic bags! I hope this help you somewhat! For me I get an idea and have to have a go! AT ALL COST! THIS TIME TO ME IT WAS IRONING COS I HATE IRONING....LOVE THE TUMBLE DRYER! (COS i CAN MESS AN DECREASE AT THE SAME TIME!!!!)
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Gather together all the stuff you will need to fuse any kind of plastic together, today we are using crisp packets, chocolate wrappers and ice lolly wrappers to show you how 2 fuse plastic together to make it thicker to recycle....for what ever you want to use it for!
You will need:-
Empty Plastic bags/crisp/choccy wrappers/coffee bags must be plastic!Carrier-bags the list go on and on! (If you think it will work try it)
Iron (so thats what color mine is??)
Ironing board (not pictured!Well I don't have one!I use a towel on the side!)
Grease-proof paper
A good space for working in!
Ideas...bags,cushions, mats wallets you decide and tell me to!
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With the grease-proof paper on top Iron over the plastic bags...BUT keep the iron moving and peaking under 2 see if the bags have fused together! This way none of your bags should end up like the 1 below!
WHATEVER YOU DO DO NOT IRON ONTO THE PLASTIC BAGS THAT ARE NOT COVERED BY GREASE-PROOF PAPER!
OR YOU'LL BE IN TROUBLE!
IT DOESN'T MATTER TO ME COS I AM A GROWN-UP (not!yes i aM)AND IT MY IRON 2!!so THERE!
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If you keep your iron in one position for 2 long you will end up with this!
MUTANT BURN'T BAG!ONLY FIT FOR THE BIN!and we r trying 2 prevent that!!!
AND SMELLY TOO!
PLEASE DON'T IRON ONTO THE UNCOVERED PLASTIC!STAY ON THE GREASE-PROOF PAPER!
MELTED BIN-BAG/CRISP PACKET OR CHOCCY WRAPPER ON IRON IS GROSE!
AND HARD TO REMOVE!ONCE MELTED THE PLASTIC IS SUPER HARD TO REMOVE!
KEEP MUM HAPPY!OR IF YOU DO VOLUNTEER 2 DO THE IRONING MORE!!!
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Done at last! But like everything else I have had somethings that work out first time and others that are a total failure....(well, not really I know not to try that again, and work round it to do better next time!)
Everything I do is unique.Weird and wonderful!
It stops me going crazy....and after I have done something I will go out of my way to try 2 find a use for it!
IF NOT 2 DAY 2 MORROW
Love and Peace
Cathy
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Jet H. Thu, 23 Apr 2009 13:48:21 +0000
great, i have some very old plastic bags with i don't trow away because they are too beatiful, now ik can recyle them with no problems.
The Twins Wed, 10 Sep 2008 17:53:41 +0000
ohhhhhh
i think i will make a bag or so out of it!
mamachka Sat, 30 Aug 2008 16:49:07 +0000
Oh duh! OK Cath A. I just found your RECYCLED EXTRA LONG LIFE BAG! :-)
Loving it, and favorite-ing (is that really a word?) this awesome recycled project!
mamachka Sat, 30 Aug 2008 16:46:11 +0000
Help! Am I missing something? Where is the finished product, is it here and I am not seeing it? Is it a shopping tote? Can we see it pleeeeeease!!! :-)
Sandra D. Sat, 30 Aug 2008 02:15:07 +0000
Great!!!!! Loved it! I'm going through my recycling bin! Thanks for the tut! Good Job!
gazliazeem Thu, 28 Aug 2008 00:04:29 +0000
i just loved it........... its wonderful....
got to try it asap...
SuperCool and Really Trendy Wed, 27 Aug 2008 14:20:03 +0000
This tut is how 2 fuse more than one layer of plastic/bags/wrappers to make them thicker and more durable....thus lasting longer and not chucking everything in the bin!
You can make the sheet as big as you like, or a small amount (but I love big sheets!)Cut them in2 manageable sizes to make more bags n stuff!
Once made the sheets can be either sewn 2gother of stuck!
Sounds weird....looks weird but really stretches your imagination, recycles and is cheep and cheerful!
IF THAT KINDA THING FLOATS YOUR BOAT!
See my mis-shaped bag 4 life!(I know doing stuff like this you need 2 get a life.....but it make me happy!)
Shivi Wed, 27 Aug 2008 09:35:46 +0000
I don't get it? what is it meant to make?
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