Splitcoast Ways to Use It Challenge: Recycling
Instead of making a card, I used a small fruit jar and turned it into a button jar.
These peaches are made and distributed by CVS Pharmacy. Yup, a pharmacy. I don't like canned fruit and it's the syrup I need. Why, you ask? I take a bunch of meds (mostly non-coated generics) everyday and when my ulcers are bothering me, they make me nauseous and sometimes even sick. I have found that the syrup coats them enough to make it easier on me.
Recipe
Rubbernecker Stamps: Flourish Flower (530_15), sentiment (582_04)
Paper: SU whisper white, old olive, cherry cobbler
Ink: SU old olive & cherry cobbler
Tools: SU circle punch, Spellbinders Nestabilities scallop circle dies
Accessories: SU burgundy ribbon
Rubbernecker Stamps: Flourish Flower (530_15), sentiment (582_04)
Paper: SU whisper white, old olive, cherry cobbler
Ink: SU old olive & cherry cobbler
Tools: SU circle punch, Spellbinders Nestabilities scallop circle dies
Accessories: SU burgundy ribbon
2 comments:
So cute. Awesome little jar to recycle. Looks like you sprayed the lid? I have sprayed a bunch of baby jar lids to use but didn't get into all the decorating. I had to laugh when you said the syrup thing. WHen I had morning sickness the only thing that helped was maple syrup. I'd chug that!
Oh how cute. What a great way to decorate your stamping space while getting organized at the same time.
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