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PLANKTON + PONDLIFE
WAS £8.50 :: SAVE 20% :: NOW £6.80
A pretty recycled flower brooch/pin made for you under the "Pondlife & Plankton" label created by The Handmade Amoeba.
Made from a recycled hand dyed cotton t-shirt cut and rolled to resemble the petals of a daisy or chrysanthemum. A ceramic elephant button in purple accentuates the centre of the flower and a silver colour brooch pin is hand stitched to the back. Dyed in shades of green, blue and red/pink which have mixed to produce pretty secondary colours.
Perfect for enhancing or dressing up a t-shirt, a bag, coat, denim jacket... it's up to you! This was great fun to make, and I wish I could keep it for myself, so I do hope you enjoy wearing it
The packaging has changed from that shown and this brooch is now packaged with tissue paper in a little kraft box with trendy baker's twine and swing tag.
The photo colours are as close as I can make them to the original, but may vary from monitor to monitor depending on your settings.
I can only accept returns where the colour turns out to be too different to what you receive, but as I have pointed out I have tried to represent them as accurately as possible.
Designed by Emma Seaton
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