Okay, so I “might” have four cats. Don’t judge me. And they might have way too many toys they don’t play with, toys I pick up at Target or other various big box stores, filled with plastic and costing me $20 a pop.
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Easy way to transform every day items into charms and pendants
This is a great way to make easy and fun charms and pendants that uses recycled items. I can totally see expanding this technique using bottle caps, pop tabs and broken jewelry to give it a new life. Pop on over to the blog Suzy’s Sitcom for the step by step tutorial on how to make recycled charms and pendants.
How cool is that??
Okay, I “might” have six cats, and I do have an Etsy shop where I sell inexpensive fun Ring-a-Ding toys and other items for cats. Check it out if you have time. I think this tower is cute, but I could see that posterboard lasting maybe an hour – LOL!
We have 6 cats too and they usually like household items for toys better than actual cat toys. The youngest, Crash, loves those rubber bracelets (like the one Lance Armstrong wears). They are cheap (like a dollar) and he loves to catch them midair and play fetch w/ them!