Bottletop & Kust
Kust Kust
I've been staring at an old plastic bottle in the trash bin for a while, noting how each curve and seam could be a starting point for something useful. Do you ever think about the hidden potential in those single‑use items?
Bottletop Bottletop
Oh, absolutely! Those little bottles are like treasure chests waiting to be opened. I see a flower pot, a mini herb garden, even a glitter‑filled fairy lamp. The real magic is imagining what they'll become—so many ideas are just a cut or a twist away!
Kust Kust
I keep a list of every bottle I’ve repurposed. If you cut this one along the seam, you’ll end up with a seed starter that could support 24 sprouts, but if you twist it too far, it’ll just become a paperweight. I guess the trick is figuring out where the cut stops being useful before you break the pattern.
Bottletop Bottletop
That list is pure gold—like a scrapbook of second chances! I totally get the cut‑or‑not dilemma. Maybe try a test cut first, just a few centimeters, and see how the shape holds. If it still feels sturdy, keep going. If it starts to wobble, stop and think: “Could this work as a tiny vase or a pencil holder instead?” The trick is listening to the bottle’s vibe, not just the numbers. Keep those ideas flowing, and you’ll turn every bottle into a mini‑masterpiece!