What can you do with damaged record albums? Turn them into serving bowls! Don't worry, only unplayable records are recycled into useful serving pieces. This bowl was made from a scratched copy of "The Wild, The Innocent And The E Street Shuffle" by Bruce Springsteen. It measures about 8-3/4 inches in diameter and 3-1/2 inches deep and has a red Columbia Records label. Use it as a candy dish or snack bowl, or put it on your desk to store paper clips and other small items. Use it in your workshop to collect nails, screws and other bits of hardware. It also makes a great gift basket when you fill it with goodies and wrap it in cellophane with a nice ribbon. You can even use it as the base of an Easter basket! Labels on both sides are laminated so they won't stain and crumbs won't fall through the hole. With a record bowl you get a real conversation piece while helping the environment by recycling!
Record bowls are best cleaned with a damp sponge (obviously, keep it away from the dishwasher and the microwave, or you will end up with some sort of modern art.) Not recommended for liquids, wet foods or hot foods. Many other artists are available; contact me to see if your favorite is in stock. International shipping is available; contact me with your location and I will find out the cost of postage.
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