Mary's Caps to Bags Miracle ๐Ÿ‘œ๐Ÿ‘›๐Ÿ’ผ

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In the North Western part of Nigeria, Kaduna State. There lived a young lady named Mary.
Mary had always been fascinated by crafts and recycling, finding joy in turning discarded items into something beautiful. She found herself surrounded by plastic bottle caps littering the streets. Determined to make a difference, she gathered them up, her mind buzzing with ideas. With a spark of creativity, Mary envisioned turning these discarded caps into something beautiful and useful.


She started experimenting, carefully, she cleaned them meticulously, sorting them by color. envisioning the possibilities they held. Bit by bit, the bottle caps transformed under her skilled hands, taking on new life as the foundation of unique handbags.


With her trusty glue gun in hand, Mary meticulously arranged the bottle caps together like a puzzle. She experimented with different colors, allowing her creativity to flow freely.


As the days passed, Mary's handbags began to take shape. Each one was a unique work of art, reflecting her passion for recycling and her eye for design.


Soon, people from neighboring towns came to admire and purchase her handbags, amazed by the resourcefulness and craftsmanship behind each piece.


Before long, Mary's handbags caught the attention of a fashion magazine editor who featured her designs in a special spread. Orders flooded in from all corners of the globe, and Mary's small workshop soon turned into a bustling studio, filled with the hum of creativity.
Mary's handbags became a symbol of sustainability and artistry, inspiring others to look at everyday objects in a new light.


With her newfound success, Mary not only brought beauty into the world but also helped the environment by repurposing materials that would have otherwise ended up in landfills. Her handbags became sought-after treasures, coveted by fashionistas and eco-conscious individuals alike.


Materials Required

  • Plastic bottle caps
  • Glue gun
  • Flowers
  • Bag handles
  • Cutter

Procedures Needed
Step one
Mary sorted out the plastic bottle caps by their colors (yellow and white)and wash them neatly using detergent

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Step two
She used cutter to trim out the part she doesn't need using from the yellow and white plastic bottle caps

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Step Three
Next, she took a yellow fabric, divided it into two and braided it for an handle
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Step four
Then, Mary used the glue gun, to glue the plastic bottle caps together... Just as it is shown below๐Ÿ‘‡
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Here is the first plastic bottle caps handbag

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Second Method
Step one
Mary sorted out the plastic bottle caps by their colors ( lemon green and blue)

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Step two
With her trusty glue gun in hand, Mary meticulously arranged the bottle caps together like a puzzle.

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Step three
Next, she glue the bag handle to it and fix rose flowers to enhance the beauty of the bag

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Here are different designs of plastic bottle caps bags๐Ÿ‘‡. Trust you like them๐Ÿ˜Š
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With her newfound success, Mary not only cleaned up her town but also inspired others to see the potential in everyday waste. Together, they turned trash into treasure, proving that creativity knows no bounds when it comes to making a positive impact on the world.

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