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Splash Reversible Tub Bags

If you ordered Fall 2021 Mystery Boxes, you already know how awesome these Splash Fabric Reversible Tubs are! They are created with a laminated cotton fabric and super fun to use for fiber related hobbies. Read more about them below...


Price: $ 19.95

A place for your potted plant or vase. A cute fruit basket. A nest for knitting. Your options are endless with our new bucket tubs. Reversible and versatile, we love to see what you use them for:
Knitting Bowl
Desk Organizer
Junk Collector
Sewing Supplies
Crafting kits
Toys
Potted Plants
Your Dreams

Your succulents will look amazing in this. No need to re-pot them. Now you just have to remember to water it. Don't worry about a little spill here or there, but do put a tray underneath. Our fabrics are waterproof, but water can seep through the stitching. They fit a 4" or 6" pot and our lovely laminated cotton is the perfect cradle for thirsty plant babies!


5x5" base x 8”tall x 6.5"d rim | 2” loops | reversible | multi-purpose

Purchase yours in-store or online HERE

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