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Is it a Minimalist Nature Sculpture...or....

 
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Is it a Minimalist Nature Sculpture...or....
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A Ziplock bag dryer... made from an upcycled pallet (base) and Black Cherry branch cutting (path clearing).
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I love it! as a piece of art as well as a functional bag dryer (I have several bags drying over bottles in my kitchen right now).
I also see it being an indoor bottle tree! I have a few small cobalt blue bottles that would look pretty snazzy there.
 
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Tereza Okava wrote:I love it! as a piece of art as well as a functional bag dryer (I have several bags drying over bottles in my kitchen right now).
I also see it being an indoor bottle tree! I have a few small cobalt blue bottles that would look pretty snazzy there.



Thank you, it works great and the "trees" are loose enough that I can turn them to adjust for bag size.
I love upcycling and saving money...I was looking to buy one and saw they were $20 plus and thought, nah I'll make one.
 
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