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Tuesday, 24 August 2010
Faith Pearson : Recycled Printer Ink Cartridges
Wondering what to do with all those left over ink cartridges?!
These amazing Sci-Fi ink cartridge scenes range from the Starship Enterprise to King Kong and Godzilla were created by Faith Pearson for
Ink and Media Blog
. Loving the work!
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Recycle Toner Cartridges
11 April 2011 at 15:08
Wow....that looks good.......When you can’t recycle, then think about upcycling.
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Wow....that looks good.......When you can’t recycle, then think about upcycling.
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