This is the last of the metal sheet projects I made. You may recall that I followed Monica Weaver's instructions at www.addalittledazzle.com on the first one and then made some on my own. This project is from the leftovers on my workspace from those two projects. I attempted to place them in the Mini Milk Carton from the die for the BIg Shot. It wasn't exactly how I imagined it, and I've had a few thoughts to change it since, but they will have to wait as I'm not at the workspace for a few days. i can see these as table decorations for a spring event.
This foray into "other" types of artwork rather than the usual cards/paper crafting has been fun. Tomorrow, though, I'll return to more traditional paper crafting projects. Stampin' Up's Mini Occasions Catalog has so many fun stamps and accessories I want to show you. AND - Just a few more weeks to get FREE merchandise from the SALE-A-BRATION catalog! Contact me with any questions, or just click on the Stampin' Up! order button to the left.
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