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positive messages on recycled bottlecap magnets


Kate Grenier Designs, out of Portland, Oregon…Love these magnets!

Okay, so I was at the Ladies Who Launch Live Event a few months ago (here in Portland, Oregon) and am just now getting around to looking at all the cool shit that I got in my gift bag. Oh my Goddess….

Of course, I immediately was drawn to my magnet (made out of a re-used bottle top) which says, “All is Calm, All is Bright.” I currently have that on my refrigerator holding in place a beautiful photo of my amazing Goddess niece…


Wouldn’t this be the cutest thing for a little girl who loves ballet? Well, actually for adults too…since I want one!

Here’s more about Kate Grenier Designs as stated on the website:

“…applying a contemporary approach to handcrafting and recycling, Kate Grenier creates functional art for home décor. Her hammered aluminum and copper clocks, jewelry boxes, mirrors, tables, bottle cap magnets and other creations are great for the home or as gifts which can be personalized to fit any occasion and any persona. Kate grew up in Montana and now lives and works in Portland, Oregon.”

There are so many choices. Click here to check ‘em out….You’re gonna love these. They are very eco-chic and totally affordable.

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3 Responses to “positive messages on recycled bottlecap magnets”

  1. Megan Says:

    I have these magnets and I love them… Everyone that sees them on my fridge comments on them! I am about to order the ballerina set for my daughters chalkboard in her room.

  2. Debi Says:

    Aloha,
    I found these delightful (eco, green) bottlecaps in the best store in Lahaina! These sets with Hawaiian language became my stocking stuffers as well as luncheon place cards.
    Everyone here in Maui loves them.
    Great artist that Kate!

  3. Debi Says:

    Mahalo

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