Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach
Mash the banana in your mug..
Well, I started by braiding some long pieces and then twisting, hot glueing, and of course burning my fingers repeatedly.So while it looks like it’s mostly twine, it’s actually about half and half twine and glue.. Well, it seemed simple enough.
But it took a loooooong time.Like I probably worked on it for about 3 nights.So after that, I wasn’t too excited about making 11 more, and this one wasn’t even big enough yet!.
I just left it as it is and now it’s good for adding a little texture to whatever little vignette I’m working on.Kind of like a twine doily, I guess.. Oh well, it’s still a good idea.
Give it a try if you have more patience than I do!I love my twine.
You know I do, and I use it for everything.. Kennedy and I decided to try making a little bowl out of it the other day, just to see what would happen.. Well, this is what happened!The pressure of having them end to end on either side will pinch the skirt into place and keep it just where you want it.
You can adjust it a bit here and there as you ad the slats, but it will mostly go right where it needs to..The “on top” pieces just pinch the top of the skirt against the frame and allow you to keep it at a perfect length for your bed.
Not too long, not too short.. And there you have it!A perfectly skirted bed, even when you never thought it was possible.