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walkinwalkoutcattle Posted - Jun 26 2011 : 05:02:33 AM
Using an old t-shirt!

http://janecandy.wordpress.com/2011/04/16/ten-minute-no-sew-recycled-t-shirt-bag/

I've got a few old shirts I may repurpose! :) It would be cute to use these for Christmas present wrapping!

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levisgrammy Posted - Jun 26 2011 : 06:14:41 AM
I am thinking maybe a tank top could be used and all that would need done is the hole at the bottom. This way the shirt could be worn if using for a gift bag and all the receiver would do is undo the tie at the bottom and wear the shirt with a tie in the hem. Could use a ribbon for it to dress up the gift if for a woman. Some of the neck holes on a tank seem like they would be big enough to use without cutting. Wonderful idea, thanks for the link!

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