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25 Responses to “Re: Make a Messenger Bag Out of Trash Bags!”
They are going to … They are going to take quite some time to biodegrade even if not fusing them. At least working with these projects will help people to stop buying new, and re-use these plastic bags which are going to the landfill anyway. Yeah, the plasticky smell cannot be good, so I would wear a mask, but it is still just a few minutes to do, so it’s not a significant hazard. You are too judgmental, and anal about environmentalism. You know what? Breathing is harmful for the planet too. idiot.
Idiot. You give … Idiot. You give environmental activism a bad name. Doing something for minimizing environmental harm even if not ideal is better than doing nothing at all. Instead of being so critical, you should encourage people to do more, and those who are doing something, praise them and encourage to do even better. idiot.
Really cool Idea #2 … Really cool Idea #2 OK, we have been trying for some time to put text and images on the plastic and my wife (Amanda) finally found an excellent solution. Simple iron-on t-shirt transfers work great! You can use an inkjet printer to transfer your image to the transfer paper and iron that image onto the plastic. You will need to let the iron-on cool more than normal after being applied, but it works great! Have Fun! Brad
Okay “china-made, … Okay “china-made, kick stand for oil consuming monsters”. What’s perplexing is that you’d even promote/sell a product to hold those machines up. What a hypocrite. 1) There is no smell/fumes as nothing’s burning; heat much lower than silk. 2) Since MY solar panels make the electricity you need to fight to make PGE buy back my surplus @ 3X rate like Germany. 3)Less time than cig butts on the beach, but if I found a re-use for those you’d be bitch’n about that too. Wear polarfleece in Calgary? Liar
Okay, plastic=evil, … Okay, plastic=evil, but everybody’s still a fool if they give you any extra ad time for YOUR earth consuming product. Let’s see, trying to recycle/re-use what’s killing our landfills=bad while buying your BRAND NEW earth harming product-=good? pfft. The kid did a good job; he tried. Unless you are using carrier pigeon you are the pure evil of hypocrisy using oil and plastic and machine to spout your hate on this website. Begone, my solar powered iron needs to make another bag for beach clean-up!
Your insane rant is … Your insane rant is perplexing. Very peculiar. Not sure who you are, but you are hallucinating.
If you are ironing plastic bags as depicted in this video stop for a moment and contemplate, what is that plasticy smell? How much electricity is this iron using? How long does this glassified plastic take to biodegrade?
Give those points a few minutes thought for the sake of nature.
I am an environmental activist. Period. I have zero products for sale. And if I did they would be earth-friendly.
And I will debate any of you detractors face-to-face any place, anytime. So do not kid yourself. I know my facts and I will eat any enemy of earth for breakfast.
This “plastic bag ironing” practice is an enemy of the earth. Period. Think about it.
Sorry ’bout the … Sorry ’bout the rant quirky, that was a great video AND you did it recycling those grocery bags. Cool thing was you went beyond the call and got creative.
Guys, musiccalgary … Guys, musiccalgary is a spammer/hater and is doing this to all the posts who are working on a recycling idea so you click on “her” link to receive advertising about her product which is directly reliant upon petroleum burning vehicles (motorcycles/cars). Funny how her product isn’t biodegradable, takes huge amounts of energy to make, and is probably imported from China. It’s a stupid kickstand. Don’t give her the views.
You created toxic … You created toxic pollution, used a bunch of electrcity, and generated non-biodegradable plastics out or biodegradable plastic for the sake of a bag which costs 99 cents at a corner store. Evil. Pure evil.
Start using your brain and stop killing earth. Not even the CEO of an oil company would be so proud of such a damaging practice. The fact that you smile about it like that is very frustrating. Think about your actions, not just yourself.
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
Cool idea to weave …
Cool idea to weave strips!
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
Thanks so much for …
Thanks so much for that.
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
They are going to …
They are going to take quite some time to biodegrade even if not fusing them. At least working with these projects will help people to stop buying new, and re-use these plastic bags which are going to the landfill anyway. Yeah, the plasticky smell cannot be good, so I would wear a mask, but it is still just a few minutes to do, so it’s not a significant hazard. You are too judgmental, and anal about environmentalism. You know what? Breathing is harmful for the planet too. idiot.
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
Idiot. You give …
Idiot. You give environmental activism a bad name. Doing something for minimizing environmental harm even if not ideal is better than doing nothing at all. Instead of being so critical, you should encourage people to do more, and those who are doing something, praise them and encourage to do even better. idiot.
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
Really cool Idea #2 …
Really cool Idea #2 OK, we have been trying for some time to put text and images on the plastic and my wife (Amanda) finally found an excellent solution. Simple iron-on t-shirt transfers work great! You can use an inkjet printer to transfer your image to the transfer paper and iron that image onto the plastic. You will need to let the iron-on cool more than normal after being applied, but it works great! Have Fun! Brad
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
whatever
whatever
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
ghetto bag…I like …
ghetto bag…I like that… I want to make one for my girl.
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
That last reply is …
That last reply is for musiccalgary only, but YT put me at top instead of replying to her. Hmm
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
Okay “china-made, …
Okay “china-made, kick stand for oil consuming monsters”. What’s perplexing is that you’d even promote/sell a product to hold those machines up. What a hypocrite. 1) There is no smell/fumes as nothing’s burning; heat much lower than silk. 2) Since MY solar panels make the electricity you need to fight to make PGE buy back my surplus @ 3X rate like Germany. 3)Less time than cig butts on the beach, but if I found a re-use for those you’d be bitch’n about that too. Wear polarfleece in Calgary? Liar
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
Okay, plastic=evil, …
Okay, plastic=evil, but everybody’s still a fool if they give you any extra ad time for YOUR earth consuming product. Let’s see, trying to recycle/re-use what’s killing our landfills=bad while buying your BRAND NEW earth harming product-=good? pfft. The kid did a good job; he tried. Unless you are using carrier pigeon you are the pure evil of hypocrisy using oil and plastic and machine to spout your hate on this website. Begone, my solar powered iron needs to make another bag for beach clean-up!
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
Good job, …
Good job, quirkyninja! Crafty dudes rule!
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
Your insane rant is …
Your insane rant is perplexing. Very peculiar. Not sure who you are, but you are hallucinating.
If you are ironing plastic bags as depicted in this video stop for a moment and contemplate, what is that plasticy smell? How much electricity is this iron using? How long does this glassified plastic take to biodegrade?
Give those points a few minutes thought for the sake of nature.
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
You are delusional. …
You are delusional.
I am an environmental activist. Period. I have zero products for sale. And if I did they would be earth-friendly.
And I will debate any of you detractors face-to-face any place, anytime. So do not kid yourself. I know my facts and I will eat any enemy of earth for breakfast.
This “plastic bag ironing” practice is an enemy of the earth. Period. Think about it.
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
Sorry ’bout the …
Sorry ’bout the rant quirky, that was a great video AND you did it recycling those grocery bags. Cool thing was you went beyond the call and got creative.
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
Guys, musiccalgary …
Guys, musiccalgary is a spammer/hater and is doing this to all the posts who are working on a recycling idea so you click on “her” link to receive advertising about her product which is directly reliant upon petroleum burning vehicles (motorcycles/cars). Funny how her product isn’t biodegradable, takes huge amounts of energy to make, and is probably imported from China. It’s a stupid kickstand. Don’t give her the views.
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
it lacks duct tape.
it lacks duct tape.
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
You created toxic …
You created toxic pollution, used a bunch of electrcity, and generated non-biodegradable plastics out or biodegradable plastic for the sake of a bag which costs 99 cents at a corner store. Evil. Pure evil.
Start using your brain and stop killing earth. Not even the CEO of an oil company would be so proud of such a damaging practice. The fact that you smile about it like that is very frustrating. Think about your actions, not just yourself.
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
hey nice job the …
hey nice job the bag looks awsome i am making a simlar design
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
tight
tight
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
I think it was a …
I think it was a get idea I am going to try it
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
Love the bag I want …
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Love the bag I want one!
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
If it’s ghetto to …
If it’s ghetto to be inventive and mindful of reusing things instead of wasting them then call me ghetto fab.
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
u could sell yhwt …
u could sell yhwt bag on ebay.
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
lmfao i bet not…. …
lmfao i bet not….who wants to be know as the girl who uses the ghetto bag made out of bags
February 27th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
So. . . does your …
So. . . does your friend use the bag?