





Babongo Home is about upcycling and saving materials, giving them a new life, shape and use. Babongo Home is run by Nicole who lives in The Netherlands. I absolutely adore her upcycled paper mobiles, which are made of used bags!
www.babongohandmade.blogspot.com
www.BabongoHome.etsy.com
4 comments:
I really love your blog ! Bravo and see you soon…
Great blog : )
Thank you so much, I just found your blog and this article about my work! yay! :)
Can I just put one little thing straight? The mobiles aren't made from paper, they are made from fused plastic bags. :)
SUGAR!
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