I always knew these coasters you find in restaurants could be turned into something fun. This is one I did for a swap on Swap-bot.com. The dangles are glass beads so I got to embellish with some of my beading skills. The things I learn from doing some of these swaps are quite useful in translating to crafting classes, camps and Sunday school. This craft I may use in the Gorenichi camp this summmer.
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Recycled Coaster
I always knew these coasters you find in restaurants could be turned into something fun. This is one I did for a swap on Swap-bot.com. The dangles are glass beads so I got to embellish with some of my beading skills. The things I learn from doing some of these swaps are quite useful in translating to crafting classes, camps and Sunday school. This craft I may use in the Gorenichi camp this summmer.
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Hi, sorry for the lateness, just following your blog. Love your recycled coaster. I have used fabric coasters for an art project as well http://www.flickr.com/photos/handmadebysokubule/4581484045/
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love this!
ReplyDeleteHey...just to let you know, I follow your blog and my blog show your last update as 2 months ago. I was going to stop following but decided to pop over and look and guess what I found??? You're still here :) Don't know if anyone else is having this problem or not.
wow i really like it,great job.
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