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So that is it then, the end of the festive period. All of the eadable gifts have been consumed. Bring on Christmas 2008!
Just for a bit of variety I thought I'd try to make something of this old-style chocolate wrapper using the macro lens...
These were the cupcakes that went with Amy's magical unicorn cake. A good opportunity to use some of my new cupcake wrappers too!
Food and fashion unite! Who'd have ever thought one could eat to dress? These are made from recycled gum wrappers, candy wrappers, magazines, and so on, with no limit to the possibilities. Intertwined together, they create a gorgeous band for any gorgeous girl.
I made wood clamp strips for each side of the wrapper to help keep the edges straight when bending. There are slots cut on the table saw for the rivets so they aren't squished by the clamp.
Our last assignment in my class was to design four chocolate bar wrappers that were part of one brand, geared toward four different age groups. The only allowed text was "chocolate bar."
My ultimate goal is to help you to get your designed plastic bag ready, securely, on time, at a very good price without problems.
If you have your own designs, you are most welcome to contact me at
andrewsze@yahoo.com
This top-down wrap is knit seamlessly with raglan style sleeves. Cuffs feature a delicate floral bobble pattern and the sweater is trimmed with a simple i-cord. You'll fall in love with this wearable, classic cardigan and it's feminine details.
Lisa's Gift Wrappers now has its own line of gift wrap. Designed and printed in Michigan.
Visit www.lisasgiftwrappers.com.
Platform shoe made from bubblegum, chewed and unchewed, and the wrappers. On display for the Eaton's Centre Inspiring Soles fundraiser.
My first test scans with the new Doxie Flip mobile scanner. No cords, battery powered, scans to SD card. www.getdoxie.com/product/flip/