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    my friend kate’s goodies » oh, come on!

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    bottle cap buttons » my friend kate’s goodies

    oh, come on!

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    This is made out of plastic bottle caps! Mind Blown!

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    Molecula de Glucosa Expandidais by Damián Ortega

    Somewhere between mexican coke and bottle cap snakes, lives the bottle cap sugar molecule.

    (via boxvox)

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    Campfire Bottlecaps

    Gabbi Darbro

    2009

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    o1 o2 o3 o4

    Anyone wanna buy?

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    2009.09.21
    bottlecaps.

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    For the little treasures you find while cleaning out the knife and fork cupboard

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    The Littlest Among Them

    The Littlest Among Them - I can’t wait to share how you can really bring your small stamps that may lie neglected in you CD cases to life! Here is a little project you can do with minimal effort but a big wow factor. You will only need a few simple supplies to make this sweet choker. For boys, leave off the choker and use the bottle cap magnets for school lockers!

    Via One Pretty Thing.

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    The baby is becoming more mobile every day. It is probably only a matter of days until he can crawl. So the task of baby-proofing the house has begun in earnest. My 2700 beer caps are to be exiled from their traditional home in the den, and the practice of collecting caps in the wastebasket will end in the very near future.

    But I refuse to throw them out. I’m torn between creating wall hangings or making a badass table-top out of an old door in the shed.

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    Witness the result of nine year’s worth of quasi-OCD. The majority of bottled beers that have been consumed in my home by guests or myself have had their caps deposited in this wastebasket. (Actually, it started with a little plastic jug, but as the number of caps grew, so did the container.) I say “quasi-OCD” because if someone throws their cap into the trash, I’m not going to go digging around to retrieve it. There are now around 2700 caps in the wastebasket. I only know the count because my brother-in-law got bored one night and counted them for me. That’s 300 bottled beers per year, which is in no way an accurate count of the TOTAL number of beers consumed in my home over the years, as there have been many canned beers consumed as well.