You are amazing!!! I am so inspired that you have done this. Guess I now need to collect those bags instead of recycling them! I'm going to pass this on...thanks!
I am in love with this idea! I read the article in the Oregonian about your project, and I'd love to figure out how I can help. Perhaps I can throw a tarp-making party... Please email me!!! pandaguinparadise@gmail.com
Hi, I'd also like to know whether there was any feedback about the utility quilts from Haiti. I am examining whether these could be used to help the Syrian refugee crisis in some way..
You are amazing!!! I am so inspired that you have done this. Guess I now need to collect those bags instead of recycling them! I'm going to pass this on...thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is going on my facebook and my twitter!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with this idea! I read the article in the Oregonian about your project, and I'd love to figure out how I can help. Perhaps I can throw a tarp-making party...
ReplyDeletePlease email me!!!
pandaguinparadise@gmail.com
very nice i wish we could get rid of the heavy plastic can't the bags do that. The girl in the video is really cute
ReplyDeleteHi! I would like to know how the tarps are holding up; has there been any degradation from the sun or rain?
ReplyDeleteThank u!
Hi, I'd also like to know whether there was any feedback about the utility quilts from Haiti. I am examining whether these could be used to help the Syrian refugee crisis in some way..
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