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Paper or Plastic? How about neither. It takes as much petroleum to make 14 plastic bags as it does to drive a car one mile.

I know I’m not the only ones that still has those concert t-shirts from the 80s that I just can’t get rid of…it’s okay to admit it. They might be a little worn, but I can still recycle them. How? I make reusable shopping bags.

Since they are made from shirts they are mostly 100% cotton.

The bags are flexible, durable, and washable. Their uses are endless, for example, use them to replace those one time use plastic bags at the stores.

The use of just one reusable cloth bag will keep 500 disposable plastic bags out of the landfills and the environment, not to mention keeping the unwanted shirts out of the landfills.

It’s super small when folded so you can put it in a coat pocket. Keep a bunch in your car trunk, one rolled in your

purse. It’s all about making a difference one small step at a time. It’s not so hard being green!

I am committed to giving back and helping those in need. I have chosen to donate my proceeds directly to a charitable organization.

Therefore, not only will my products help you save the environment, they will be contributed to a wonderful and selfless cause, like One Rhode Island or Women’s Center of Rhode Island.

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Arts Festivals where I’ll be selling Teebags:

Massachusetts

stART on the Street
Sunday, September 19th
11 am – 5 pm
Park Avenue from Highland Street to Pleasant Street
Worcester, MA

Retail Establishments that Carry my TeeBags:

Rhode Island

Craftland
235 Westminster St
Providence RI 02903
401.272.4285
info@craftlandshop.com
http://www.craftlandshop.com/

Past Products:

Suzzi Homewrecker Aprons

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The Suzy features a pleated neckline in brown striped fabric with a waist panel of matching fabric. The bodice and bottom are an apple and pear repeat pattern in pink, lime, yellow, and red on a blue background. Modeled by Lulu Locks.
Style# 20091

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The Shannon features a waist panel of mermaids and girls swimming on fuchsia fabric with a black bodice and bottom.
Modeled by Jesalyn.
Style# 20092

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The Rita features a pleated trim in pink striped fabric with a waist panel of matching fabric. The bodice and bottom are a flower pattern on a bright blue background.
Modeled by Lulu Locks.
Style# 20093

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The Rose features a waist panel in pink striped fabric with a rose and dot pattern on mint green bodice and bottom.
Modeled by Libby Stevens.
Style# 20094

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The Lisa features a waist panel in orange fabric with a lobster patterned bodice and bottom. Modeled by Libby Stevens.
Style# 20099

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The Betty features a ruffled trim in teal with a waist panel of matching fabric. The bodice and bottom are the bestselling skullfinity pattern.
Modeled by Libby Stevens.
Style# 200910

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The Senorita features a teal dead of the dead fabric.
Modeled by Sarah.
Style# 20095

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The Heather features a waist panel in gold with a gold and plum squid pattern on fuchsia bodice and bottom.
Modeled by Jesalyn.
Style# 20096

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The Bailey features freshcut rose fabric on the bodice and bottom with a zig zag striped waist panel.
Modeled by Lulu Locks.
Style# 20097

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The Anna features a waist panel in blue with a zebra stripped bodice and bottom.
Modeled by Sarah.
Style# 20098


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