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  1. Hi Barbara
    Oh! I love the image of people looking for shiny lost things…. I have to admit that I have an especially soft spot for rescuing lost objects and giving them new life…. We are obviously coming from the same place on this, as your upcycled trees sound like they are emerging from the same source energy as my upcycled dolls! LOL!
    Fun!!!!

  2. Carol (subscribed) says:

    Upcycling found and

    discarded objects and

    using them to create

    wild and funky dolls

    that are an expression

    of human experience

    is one of the great joys of

    my life….

    And through your blog they bring joy to ours as well. Thank you for the many smiles.

  3. Thank you so much, Carol – what a LOVELY thing to say- you just filled my day with sunshine-thank you!

  4. Terri says:

    Oh excellent – I love those little labels. Yes please, more ideas would be lovely and very helpful!!!

    Hugs,
    Terri

  5. I think that any shape would work for making the hang tag labels, but because I was able to find the classic label shape punch at my local craft store, that’s the shape I went with. I like having the continuity of using one shape for the basic info hang tags, as I use other shapes of hang tags for the pieces that go off to editors.

    Alrighty! I’ll post about some more of the tools that I use to organize the design process!
    :D

  6. Zann Carter says:

    Hi Noreen – Your post made me get out the little box of Magic Looms I got on eBay awhile back – on my box, it shows just a line drawing suggesting the actual sort of squares these looms produce. However, tucked into the box is an ad for the Magic Looms from the Carol Wright catalog of 1992. The ad makes no mention of magic, calls it an Afghan Loom –and shows a picture of a crocheted granny square afghan. I do imagine the person who sent for them felt a bit disappointed.

    And your Bog Coat for Einstein – what a hoot! You’re just a genius yourself, y’know!!
    Hugs,
    Zann

  7. Hi Zann
    The truly sad thing is that the Magic Looms are really quite delightful little looms, and if they had been marketed correctly for what they can do, then people would have been happier with them…. I assume…. (I have heard gnashing of teeth and wailing about them being ‘wrong wrong wrong’…..)
    I have a perfectly lovely time with mine!
    I am so pleased that you like Albert Einstein’s Bog Coat. I felt like I should have woven him a Lab Coat, but I suspect that he’d approve of the quirkiness of the ancient method of making the bog coat.
    And thanks for the compliment, which was so kind of you, and I have had to erase the ‘but I really am’ this that and the other several times, so I’ll just leave off the self deprecating remarks (LOL, I just erased a REALLY self deprecating remark from these brackets!) and say just thank you thank you! ROTFLOL!

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