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Dot and Army
Brunswick, GA
Jennifer of Dot and Army believes that using a cloth napkin makes every meal a little more special. We agree. She learned the arts of crafting and thrift store shopping from her grandmother (Dot) and grandfather (Army) at a very young age; if you look closely, you can see their influence in all of her wares.
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Reviews for
Unpaper Towels (Set of 15) OLD
Reviews for
Unpaper Towels (Set of 15) OLD
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handy
these are handy to just grab and use but they don't absorb as quickly as a paper towel or the reusable paper (cellulose) towel you sell. Instead it creates little beads on the counter that end up getting pushed around into smaller and smaller beads. I'm hoping with more washings this will improve.
Attractive and Useful
These are great for cleaning up kitchen messes without showing stains. While I still use paper towels for some things, these towels are helping me cut down on waste. If they were a bit more absorbent, they'd be perfect.
Gorgeous Napkins
It's true that these aren't really absorbent enough for big spills, but they work fine for small pick-ups. And they make beautiful napkins. That's what we use them as. They are beautifully made and don't wrinkle coming out of the wash.
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