July 22nd, 2010

After creating my big mask 1 and mask 2 I felt drawn to creating more masks. This time my attention was drawn to the small round boxes from the cheese triangles. I had saved them with the idea that someday they would be useful. Well, that day has arrived. I only used the bottom of [...]

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July 22nd, 2010

Late in 2003 I decided to create another garbage can lid mask. This time I used pale blue Rubbermaid garbage can lid. I had no design in mind and just went with the flow. This time I have now a digital camera so I could show the progression of my work. First I primed the [...]

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July 21st, 2010

One day the local hardware store had a garage sale and we found that we could get only garbage can lids without the cans. Our lids seem to always crack, probably because of our climate. We bought two kinds of lids and one kind fit and the other didn’t. Now hubby asked if he should [...]

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December 14th, 2009

These unique calendars are made from a plastic CD case with the CD holder part removed. I made 2 versions. a desktop version to stand on your desk or table a wall hanging version to hang on the wall Here you can find instructions on how to take the CD case apart and assembling for [...]

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December 14th, 2009

Celebrate your Womanhood This calendar is only for the female sex. Sometimes it is handy to keep track of your periods. This cute little booklet will keep it all in one neat compact place. This is a great gift for a young girl just starting on her way to adulthood, helping her celebrate becoming a [...]

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July 27th, 2009

I had a dilemma about what to do with all those old floppy disks and the caps from my canon printer ink. Then one day inspiration struck. The opening in the ink caps was perfect for screw and nut. So by wedging a floppy disk that already had two holes on one side between the [...]

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