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Beaded pens, precious fruit cups, lampshades for wine glasses - WHO ARE YOU PEOPLE??? I thought I was creative until I came to this site...and then I look and search and am completely amazed at the unbelievable talent displayed on this site! Pretty soon someone's gonna stamp on poop and I'm going to be even more amazed...
Ya'll are a tough act to follow - but thanks for the inspiration!
I'm going to go cry now...I'm so humbled...
-Beth
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okay - stamping on poop is taking things too far (I say that to those of you that just can't resist a challenge) - but using tp is pretty close if you ask me! This site is definitely supported by some incredibly talented stampers! The best part is that they are not only willing to but love to share their ideas with others!
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I *do* have a beautiful ornament made out of 'recycled willow' from my dear Alaskan friend, Laura Hillary. It is a piece of moose poop that has been shellacked (heavily, I hope!) and made into an adorable reindeer ornament! It is my children's all time favorite Christmas ornament and they fight over it every year! When I get out my Christmas stuff, I will try to post a picture of it, so at least the Alaskans, Canadians and Maine citizens can copy it for their friends! There is no stamping involved, but it is crafty!
OMG!
I had to laugh while reading this! My husband, who spends a lot of his free time during the summer months biking, hiking, and camping in the White Mountains of NH, actually brought back some moose poop earrings for me from one of his outings. He was a little hurt when I thanked him for his thoughtfulness, but told him I would never wear them! What was he thinking!? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Well... I haven't stamped on poop yet (have some family in Maine though- maybe they can get some moose poop!) - BUT I have used toilet seat covers to make candles! :lol:
I am a newbie to this website, have been lurking for a while, and just want to say that I feel like twertle. This is such an amazing place to come for inspiration and I am so grateful for all you folks who so willing share everything you know. I am working on two small scrapbooks for my college kids so I am constantly looking through the gallery wondering who thinks up such amazing things. I am in awe!!! Thanks to all for supporting my new habit!!
(singing) We are the people in your neighborhood... in your neighborhood... in your neighborhood... we are the people in your neighborhood -
HEHEHEHE :lol:
Ok that is what I thought when I saw your post!! So I just had to do that!!!
This is a wonderful website - so many talanted folks!!
I speak the truth not so much as I would, but as much as I dare, .......and I dare a little more as I grow older. -Michel de Montaigne, essayist (1533-1592)
Actually, the picture you were complimenting me on was taken about three years ago. Then I gained 20 lbs.
I just put a new picture up with that was taken last week.
Minus the gained 20 lbs.
LOL
I ought to put up one of my fat pictures just to keep me in line.
NOT!!!
;)
WHAT!?!?!?!?!?!?!? Toilet seat covers to make candles!? Do tell.
Katy C.
Yes- it's kind of a long story- but basically ran out tissue paper, had some toilet seat covers 'on hand' (longer story) from the local Denny's - and voila! - stamped the seat covers & used that on my candles instead! I even told the hostess that I gave her a seat cover candle! :lol: