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So far this is as far as I have got with Sue B's Mixed Media class.
There is so much more in this class and I know I will be going back over it time and time again to get all the information.
This vessel is made from paper towels!
Yes I know. I couldn't believe it when I read that was what we were to do.
I've only used paper towels to mop up before - what a waste! Never again will paint spills end up in the bin. They will end up in a project.
Another fun project with lots of uses.
This vessel is about 13" high. I think it would make a fantastic way to present a posh bottle of wine.
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5 comments:
I had the same reaction as you when I did that in class. Hard to believe isn't it? I think the point of that lesson is "anything goes" and it does - really well! Your vase turned out great.
Beautiful Alis! It makes a great knitting needle holder too :)
A tipple? Why yes, sounds grand to me! Lovely!
Mine's a Baileys with ice!!! Amazing what you can do with something you would normally through out.
Cool idea. Looks great
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