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Monthly Archives: July 2012

12-Jul-2012 04:30:52 PM

Posted on by Olivia

A hand-painted carton bird feeder. Complete with a perch and a sturdy stick roof. This is luxury bird feeding!

02-Jul-2012 09:01:13 PM

Posted on by Richard B

We cut the bottom off an orange juice carton and used to it to wash the soap out or our daughters hair during bath time. She loved the way the water rushed over her like a water fall. We keep it in the bathroom closet with all the other bath time goodies.

02-Jul-2012 05:58:08 PM

Posted on by Mia F

The Birdie Breakfast Bar is a new 24/7 Bird diner. Its all you can eat menu and quick service is sure to be a hit among its feathered guest. Even Birds Choose Cartons!

02-Jul-2012 05:56:48 PM

Posted on by Catherine M

Light and bright – the perfect summer combination. These sandals are made from 100% cartons and a few drops of glue. These would also make perfect pedicure slippers and are much easier on the environment than foam.

02-Jul-2012 05:59:30 PM

Posted on by Mia F

Go Green by Growing Green. Not only am I saving money by not buying a pot for my plant I am also saving the environment.

02-Jul-2012 06:00:57 PM

Posted on by Rebekah P

This is the Nutrition Facts sailboat. It is a scale model of the Rhodes 19. Made completely out of cartons, this sailboat is fit for sailing the high seas! Our navigator is Bessie the Cow, seen in the picture posing in front of her self-portrait sail. She is the best sailor to ever pilot the [...]

02-Jul-2012 06:02:19 PM

Posted on by Mia F

Who knew saving the environment could look so good!

02-Jul-2012 06:04:19 PM

Posted on by Jeff W

A carton lantern

02-Jul-2012 06:10:45 PM

Posted on by Kaci W

I had planned on making my little girl her own birthday hat that matched the colors and theme of the party; a “Polka Dot Pool Party.” The carton turned out to be the perfect base for the hat because of its sturdiness.

02-Jul-2012 06:12:08 PM

Posted on by Sandi E

Put water in milk or juice carton. Fill 3/4 full with water and freeze. Line your ice chest with the frozen cartons and it will keep your food or drink cold for over a week. I have gone on camping trips and still come home with frozen cartons.