The greenest way to gift that divine bottle of treacly red this Christmas? In a gift bag fashioned from the recycled sleeve of an old sweater of course ...
Snugglesville. This and other clever olive coloured ideas at the Northwood Blanket Company.
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Now how clever is that!! Old sweaters watch out!!
Posted by: tongue in cheek | 30/11/2006 at 06:41 PM
That is quite a clever idea, easy to make too (looks at her old sweaters with new ideas).
Posted by: Veronica | 30/11/2006 at 05:44 PM