I'm going to clean a green framed photograph of a lighthouse and put it in our guest/main bathroom. In there, we have a green theme going on for color with white. DD gave us large forest green 3 bugs, which are on the counter in there. I think they're cute. I have a green candle in a glass jar/with lid and sea shells in a tray, too.
I'm going to clean a mint green framed calligraphy quote to put on my desk in the Bunny Room. Or perhaps I'll put it on my desk here, in the small office. I just don't know right now. I'll
READ it in my office here and in the Bunny Room, it'll be in the distance on the corner of the desk and often overlooked.
I did a "Google" search on whether or not I could wash and dry cabone rings. When I did, my question posted HERE in this thread, came up!
I then phoned Joann's Fabrics & Crafts, asked a pro on the phone. She advised not washing them, because they could become detached during agitation and spinning in the washer. She also said it'd be better to air dry flat, rather than in the dryer, for fear of melting the plastic.
I'll tell my Dfriends, whom I send the potholders to, with attached cabone rings, to spot wash or wash by hand and flat dry. They may not even use them!
Often times, when I give Dfriends something I've made for the kitchen, they say it's too pretty to use!
They use kitchen items from me for decoration only.
Oh, well. At least they'll make their kitchens look homier and prettier. Right?
I'm glad I got a good answer for cabone rings and their washing/drying procedures.