Recycled Paper Planters by The Bead Project from Uganda

$12.00
  • recycled paper planters, handmade in Uganda, fair trade

Recycled Paper Planters by The Bead Project from Uganda

$12.00

Introducing Recycled Paper Planters by The Bead Project from Uganda – the perfect way to show your plant baby some love! Handcrafted from recycled paper, these planters are not only environmentally friendly but also part of the fair trade movement. So why not add a little extra sparkle to your home and do some good in the process? Oh wait, it also makes a cute pencil holder!

The planter comes in 2 sizes and has a drainage hole. The planter is water resistent so a bit of water splashed on it is fine, but it should not be submerged in water. I would recommend using a plastic plant liner to extend the life of your planter.

Dimension: Small 4 x 4 x 3 inches, Medium 5 x 5 x 3.5 inches

The Women of Pader Uganda exists to ignite hope, healing and empowerment in the women and community of war torn Uganda by offering employment, ediucation, programs, and projects.

The Bead Project was the 1st program started in an attempt to fulfill 2 needs: employment and community. For 7 years now, The Bead Project has employed over 150 women making paper and glass bead jewelry that blend traditional African crafts with modern jewelry trends.

 

Empowering people. Changing lives

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Introducing Recycled Paper Planters by The Bead Project from Uganda – the perfect way to show your plant baby some love! Handcrafted from recycled paper, these planters are not only environmentally friendly but also part of the fair trade movement. So why not add a little extra sparkle to your home and do some good in the process? Oh wait, it also makes a cute pencil holder!

The planter comes in 2 sizes and has a drainage hole. The planter is water resistent so a bit of water splashed on it is fine, but it should not be submerged in water. I would recommend using a plastic plant liner to extend the life of your planter.

Dimension: Small 4 x 4 x 3 inches, Medium 5 x 5 x 3.5 inches

The Women of Pader Uganda exists to ignite hope, healing and empowerment in the women and community of war torn Uganda by offering employment, ediucation, programs, and projects.

The Bead Project was the 1st program started in an attempt to fulfill 2 needs: employment and community. For 7 years now, The Bead Project has employed over 150 women making paper and glass bead jewelry that blend traditional African crafts with modern jewelry trends.

 

Empowering people. Changing lives