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What to do with those helium balloons that are slinking across the floor leftover from the birthday bash, no longer can they be used for indoor volleyball & the dog has lost interest in trying to snatch it from the sky. The trashcan fate awaits...but wait! I cut along the bottom of the balloon and slipped in a birthday gift that I have been meaning to wrap. Sealed with tape and wha-la that helium balloon gets another life as gift wrap!
1 comment:
Great idea Gretchen. I don't think we recycle enough.
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