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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!!!!
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.
Thank you so much, Carol – what a LOVELY thing to say- you just filled my day with sunshine-thank you!
Oh excellent – I love those little labels. Yes please, more ideas would be lovely and very helpful!!!
Hugs,
Terri
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!