Paper Zen Designs - Soda Can Coca Cola Basket - large, Home Decor, Paper Zen Designs, Atrium 916 - Sacramento.Shop
Paper Zen Designs - Soda Can Coca Cola Basket - large, Home Decor, Paper Zen Designs, Atrium 916 - Sacramento.Shop
Paper Zen Designs - Soda Can Coca Cola Basket - large, Home Decor, Paper Zen Designs, Atrium 916 - Sacramento.Shop
Paper Zen Designs - Soda Can Coca Cola Basket - large, Home Decor, Paper Zen Designs, Atrium 916 - Sacramento.Shop
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Paper Zen Designs - Soda Can Coca Cola Basket - large

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Paper Zen Designs
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Description

This Coca Cola basket was handmade using soda cans, PU leather, paper and twist ties
It would make a really unique gift for a fan of Coca Cola, or a storage for household items.
Measurements:  10” diameter. 4” tall
Please don't expose to direct sunlight, as the colors will fade! 
About Paper Zen Designs

Paper Zen Designs was created by Tharapim (Tara) Rehe simply to utilize the time she has after two toddlers go to sleep creating what she loves doing most in her spare time, arts and crafts. The shop is all about repurposing unwanted paper into beautiful and functional arts. She makes everything by hand and love creating unique, one-of-a-kind functional artwork which is also eco-friendly.

At Paper Zen’s you will see different technique using on paper: weaving, rolled coiled, and paper mache baskets. She prefers to use the original paper without using dye or paint because she wants to create beauty from its original form. This allows her to transform the actual pages from the magazine, newspaper, and other forms of paper into passionate works of art.