Our final product is a shower curtain made completely from water bottle caps, the sealer rings first connected to the cap, plastic grocery bags, and a sheet of plastic. Each of our materials are environmentally sound because with the caps they are of a plastic that cannot be melted and re-made into another product. Plastic grocery bags for the most part are made from polyethylene which makes it a nonrenewable source. The clear plastic lining that we used is a low density polyethylene. An example of this plastic would be a dry cleaned garment bag. We chose these materials because they are water resilient. Water should not damage them. The caps were cut in a radial motion which flattened them, giving them a different appearance instead of the known shape of a bottle cap. The sealer rings were cut in half and applied to two of the caps to create a hook that would hook onto a rod. The grocery bag was cut into stripes and tied onto the caps in a way that the joint is not seen.Making this portion of an entire shower curtain took about four to five hours total(estimated time for just one person).
Process:
This image is of the first ideas that I personally had. Clearly our shower curtain ides was inspired by the shape that I first drew out on paper.

We felt that sense we were not going to be able to complete an entire shower curtain for our final model we should show you what the entire curtain would look like in a bathroom environment.

This drawing show the connection made between two or more bottle caps. We drilled hole in the ring that is on the inside of the cap. Then grocery bag was threaded through it and tied into a knot. Depending on the location of the cap, some had two, three, or four holes.

This drawing shows how the hook is attached to the rest of the curtain. Small slits were cut and the sealer ring off of the bottle, after being cut in half, was wedged very snuggly in the slit.
Our shower curtain is simple and sleek. We created a repetition in our pattern layout for the entire curtain that we feel is not too distracting. Our color choices were chosen the way they were because of the type of bottle cap that they were. We found that most water bottles had similar caps that typically came only in clear or bright blue. Both these colors create a sense of flowing water.

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