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@nogoodusernames667 The 3 R’s by Jack Johnson
What a powerful message in such a creative form! I have a renewable energy company and can’t wait to share this song with my clients. Thanks Jack for your vision!
it nice to know that other people want to save our planet too! thanks! x x x
who sings this song
Thankyou soooooo much……….Im doing a litter project on The 3 rs
great vid, totally gonna try it=]
Nice job!! This is a great idea and so clear and concise!! Thanks!!!
thank you this was very helpful
I loooooveee it. Very Very Well done and thanks!
that is nice and clever. congrats.
omg i love the leash could you make me one for me and my golden!!!! if so can you give it to vicky(my aunt) i would realy aprecate it have fun!
(im the neece with the cabin up north that you ladies stay at ) (
awesome! thanks for sharing. you did a wonderful job!
Thank you, be sure to watch the other video on how to make these without glue, SO much faster and easier.
I’m making some up now for a “Blessing of the Pets, and Pet Expo” coming up in March!
fantastic idea! so wonderful of you to share.
Great job! Thanks.
What a great idea thank you.
this is very cool. Thanks for posting this video. I will share the link with friends and family!
True, but you could ask people if they have any plastic bags in their home. Or you could use some from the grocery store’s recycle bin. 95% of my plastic bags come from other people’s homes that I then recycle.
Instead of glue, you could fuse the bags together. Sandwich the bags between some parchment paper and iron on a silk/wool setting.
Oh my Gosh thank you!!!!
Thank you!!!
Great idea, and good to know my dog is not leaving a carbon foot print!
nice
Lovely result I was a bit doubtful in the beginning but looks great and for a good cause!!!
Thank You
Nice Idea!
You could cut off the old material and either make a ‘bag leash’, or if you’d rather not use bags you could buy some Macramé rope or thin leather and make a brand new leash with doing it the same way as making the bag leash, if your using the thin leather strings just weave them in about 5 inches before you reach the end of each string, same with the Macramé rope, and at the end weave the ends into the leash again about 5 inches and maybe tie a little knot at the ends when your done.
How do you recycle old dog leash?
Excellent video – thank you for making it – those will make great horse leads too.
Great idea. However I would recommend to use LESS plastic bags in the first place so there is less need to recycle. If one has a fabric shopping bag there is no need to take a plastic one at the store. If you like a certain size and shape of pl. bag just copy it, silk is great cuz it’s light and strong. Dupioni silk is cheap and comes in great colors. Add handles separately, and remember to close the bottom last to catch the folds in. Organza silk is transparent and great for produce bags.
BRILLIANT idea!!!!
Great Idea, looks like a good girl scout project to me. Thanks a ton.