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Thursday 4 June 2009

Something old, shrunk and hopefully something new!

This is my step daughters jumper, or was. Somebody shrunk it so i thought, what can i do with that. First i cut off all the pieces and played around with them...
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I played some more...and some more...and this is the end result! I don't think it'll hold any great weight but i am still pleased that i pulled it off and made something from what almost amounted to nothing or at least not as far as my step daughter was concerned. She thinks it's kinda cool too, quite something for a thirteen year old!



8 comments:

Michelle said...

Hi Kerri!

You are SO creative, I love this purse! Oh my gosh, your amazing. I would never have thought of that idea. I love your creative spirit my friend!

Michelle :)

Fotf said...

Hi Michelle, thanks for stopping by. It's good sometimes to think out of the box and it worked out well for the shrunken jumper lol

Anonymous said...

Thanks for leaving a comment on my blog last week - and for letting me know about yours, I've really enjoyed having a browse through and seeing what you make (especially the owls). This is a great idea with the felted jumper, the bag is fab. I'm kicking myself now for throwing one out that I shrunk a while back.

Jo x

Lisa Lectura Creations said...

Hi Kerri! So very cute and really creative! Recycling items are so much fun! Love your end result!

Thanks so much for your birthday wishes! I had a great road trip. And sorry no, I'm not on facebook. Thanks for asking. Maybe someday.

Hugs,
Lisa :)

Catalina Alvarez said...

Wow !!! Great idea Kerri!!!
I love recycling.
Cata

Fotf said...

Thanks everyone for your encouraging comments i love it when a plan comes together lol x

Anonymous said...

Kerri this is FABULOUS!!! You are seriously amazing, I love seeing the cool things you come up with!

Fotf said...

Thanks Senta :-)