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Upcycled! Trash Into Baby Shoes

I always joke that some upcycled products make me worry about a post-apocalyptic future. But these baby shoes made from trash by MoJo Trashion are going to give me nightmares.

They are actually really cute, but they make me think of a future when we all have wear shoes made from noodle wrappers.

The awesome thing about MoJo Trashion’s shop is that she not only sells the shoes for $20, but you can also buy the pattern for just $6.75. That way you can make your own shoes when you no longer have $20 to buy them or when the internet is gone and the cannibals steal your last pair of baby shoes.



Tina Seamonster blogs her life and craft at I Like Seamonsters.com. She doesn’t want to fear the future.

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