I've been wanting to use up some of my transparency sheets for some treat holders etc...so I thought I'd use it now! I don't have any candies or other yummies at hand...so I thought I take a little twist on it and make an embellishment holder. I made it to a small perfect size for a small craft area...or just a cluttered one like mine when I craft! *blush* Anyways...TLF! This was a fun one and I'll keep on making more.
Some funny fact: I use to make these in Junior High to play ''who's in love with you'' fortune and I can't believe I forgot how to make them now!!! So, I turned to my soon to be 12 yr old DD and funny how these things still catch on! LOL! Even with the directions I was LOST! *blush*
Date: Monday, February 4, 2008 GMT Views: 953
Favorited:6
Registered: March 11, 2007 Location: In my Garden in West Jefferson, Ohio Posts: 4278
Mon, Feb 04, 2008 @ 10:42 AM
Wow.............wouldn't this make a great hostess gift for a workshop. I would never have thought of transparency.
That's why SCS is such a super learning tool.
TFS
------------------------------
GardenDiva AKA Tina DeLong
FS363 QFTD182
Fan Club Member & Tuesday Teapotter Hostess MMTPT222
Thyme began in a Garden. Jeremiah 29:11
Registered: September 1, 2004 Location: West Grove, PA Posts: 3539
Mon, Feb 04, 2008 @ 11:19 AM
This is so cute. BTW, one of my downline and I were just today trying to figure out how to assemble a box pattern. She says....ask your kids, they always know how to figure these things out!!! LOL!
This is very clever. Hmmm...the idea hit me that vellum would look great too as you could see the colors through it as well. Thanks for the inspiration.