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I couldn't find proper wonton wrappers for this batch, but egg roll wrappers work well too. They're just too big. Easily fixed.

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.

Wrapper para Cupcake

 

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Feuerwehr Notruf 112 Porsche?

Made by WAWI-Schokolade, Pirmasens, W-Germany.

ca 1980-85

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i collect quality street choclates' wrappers!! - i've got loads!!

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.

what I did after finishing some candy

 

and yes, I did dispose of them properly after the photoshooting

 

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The wrappers of some tasty candy I've been eating.

Thorntons. I used to merchandise all this candy in Atlanta , Georgia.

bunch of caramel candies in wrappers

 

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A sign I made that's above my bed (my bed is coming out of my closet). No, I didn't actually eat all the Starbusts that came out of the wrapper, but I sure did eat a heck of a lot of them!

last week, sabin and i visited the atelier of a wonderful danish weaver, paul jensen. he's making beautiful, unique works with recycled materials (the fish are all candy wrappers or bits of old CDs)

 

see www.paul-jensen.dk/index.htm for more of paul's beautiful woven work.

Oil on board 10x7" 26X18cm

moniqueshaw- artblog.blogspot.com

November 1: The day after trick or treat night. Not good.

i figured out how to use the scanner..

Norman gathered up all his candy wrappers and showered them on to Sean's head as he tells the story.

That tail can bind anyone who tries to bust this ghost!

I found this on the street this morning and knew what my next Ordinary Object would be. See the entire project at www.ordinaryknitting.blogspot.com

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