I ended up making a 1960's inspired wastebasket complete with vintage black fur trim. I decoupaged mini sci-fi movie posters all over it that I had printed from the Internet. I think it turned out pretty good considering it was a new to me craft in a subject that I know little about. But, it helped me realize that I can use this idea for endless things in endless themes.
If you've never been involved in a swap, they can be a lot of fun. It's like Christmas or your birthday when a box arrives on your doorstep. You can't wait to dig in and see your "Stuff". Some swap boxes are so divine that you cannot believe someone took the time, money and thoughtfulness to select these items especially for you. Then, there are the swaps that you say, "Eh" and they are not so much. Luckily, I have had many, many more of the former than the latter.
I think there are still a few spots open in the Hurrah for the Red, White and Blue Swap-(I'm still learning).
So, if you want to participate - head on over to Sweet Goodness Swaps and sign up!
You'll be glad you did! And, thanks again, ladies!
*I'll be back tomorrow with a story of attempted murder, a machete, the sherriff, an ambulance and my HERO stepfather that provided medical treatment and saved a guy's life. In my parents very own yard. On Tuesday. It was quite a day!
Hey Shara,
ReplyDeleteI just read that news story on the internet...how crazy!
Swaps are alot of fun. I'm moving into a camp trailer for most of the Summer so am not going to be swaping until I get a house to live in.
ReplyDeleteWe're so happy to have you join us!! :) I'll be in touch this weekend with updates on the current swap :)
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS! Thats awesome! I'll have to participate in one of yall's swaps one day.
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