
In a frenzy of creative energy, I sat myself down and began to cut up paper. Out poured circles of recycling power and fluttering butterflies in black and white. (They actually did flutter, by the way, as I waved pages past them. I found it quite mesmerizing and waved the paper at them some more.)

Little piles of cardboard circles began to pile tall, and my recycling pile began to shrink as it transformed from something to BE recycled into something that WAS recycled!

And now they sit, waiting to be discovered in
my shop. What will you do with them?
Have a happy day!
1 comment:
This is impressive! The people should be educated about the advantages to raise environmental consciousness and increase the demand of paper.
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