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		<title>11/30/11 BottleHood Reclaimed Glass &#8211; Giveaway</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I consider recycling giving back to the earth. It gives it back to renew and restore it self. BottleHood is a company that makes products out of items they recycle. I love their glasses that were once beer bottles and have been cut in half, and the edges  ground down to make it the perfect glass. Something I consider super cool are the Wine Barrels made into serving trays or cutting boards. These are perfect for laying out cheeses and crackers for the holiday potluck you&#8217;re attending. Leaving the tray or board makes the perfect hostess gift. &#160; I was given the Bombay Sapphire Candle for review. Made from a Bombay Sapphire Gin Bottle (pictured top) this candle is beautiful. Filled with soy wax and scented with Lemongrass, it freshens a room and adds beauty with color. This candle will burn 80 to 100 hours. The Orangina soda bottles at BottleHood are clear textured glass with a rounded bottom. The word Organina embosses near the bottom. Filled with 6oz of soy was and 52 hours of burn time this candle comes in rosemary/lavender or Nag Champa scent. Glass takes more than 4000 years to decompose. Bottlehood glassware is made bottles [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since my family’s decision to green our selves up, and to do what we can to reduce our carbon foot print, we’ve come across some great companies.  Companies that are so creative that you sit back in awe.  Bottled Up Designs , Recycled Glass Jewelry is one of those companies.  Their recycled glass jewelry is handmade in Pennsylvania from antique glass and bottles, reclaimed from the natural wooded habitats and rural farmlands.  Each piece comes with “The Story of the Glass” detailing what the glass was originally and the approximate age. I’m accused of being too deep at times but honestly I think this is so neat and a thoughtful idea.  Each piece is a unique way to “Preserve History, While Helping The Future”.  This really hits home.  My grandparents lived in rural Pennsylvania where there were abandoned mines and areas and we’d go investigating and find way cool treasures that were once trash. Laura, the owner and artist of Bottled Up Designs most certainly has an eye for pretty glass with visions of what it could be in her head.  Her website has a list of the types of jewelry she makes as well as the types of glass [...]]]></description>
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