I've been referred to the blog Use Your Stash on several occasions by various readers, and I enjoy it because (lucky me!) using one's stash often entails using Mod Podge. Sandra at Mi Arte Creativa responded to a Use Your Stash challenge with the little pail above, and I was lucky enough to discover it. Sandra made this little candy pail for her husband for their anniversary, and it is darling. A little paint, a little paper, some accents and Mod Podge. . . and what a lovely gift. Please visit her post here to see the process.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Use your stash to make this candy pail.
I've been referred to the blog Use Your Stash on several occasions by various readers, and I enjoy it because (lucky me!) using one's stash often entails using Mod Podge. Sandra at Mi Arte Creativa responded to a Use Your Stash challenge with the little pail above, and I was lucky enough to discover it. Sandra made this little candy pail for her husband for their anniversary, and it is darling. A little paint, a little paper, some accents and Mod Podge. . . and what a lovely gift. Please visit her post here to see the process.
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6 comments:
What a cute little pail! I know I NEED to visit the blog about using the stash, but I'm not sure I can actually use the stash. Just add to it!
Awesome.. congrats Sandra!!!
Thanks Amy for featuring my little pail. I'm honored.
How cute!
Great idea
:) thanks again for the cute badge for my blog!!!
Thanks for all of the comments everyone. Sandra, of course. And Becky! Thank you for using it! You are very kind.
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