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I had a great stamp a stack tonight with some really great ladies. I've said it before and I'll say it again, stampers are the best kind of people!
One of the gals that came tonight brought a new purse a girlfriend had bought her when she went on a cruise. Check this out! Can you tell what it is made out of? Give it a guess!! I was amazed! I totally want one!! If you guess the right answer, I will pick a name for a prize. Look close.....










We did a card similar to this one tonight....only it was guava and pomegranate, used different background paper, had glitter instead of beads and...well...okay, it was different. but, this is a really cute card! I'm off to bed before I get grounded from the computer by my husband! ;o))

Comments

Michelle said…
Well, my guess is candy wrappers. I see a manufacturer but they make so many things that I can't narrow it down any better than that. It is pretty cool!
Gayle said…
I'm guessing either food wrappers or can labels or both...
Arcticstamper said…
Candy wrappers is my guess, although I saw a granola bar image? I like your card too!
-Darleia
Bunny B said…
Cardboard food boxes?
Michelle Tweedy said…
Very interesting. Food wrappers is the obvious choice. But are they the kind like chip bags? I think those would be the most pliable and the most durable. Yeah, it must be those.
Monica said…
My guess is the foil based candy wrappers.
Bibbi said…
I have seen somthing similar and it was made of the soft wrapping from sigarettes....

Have a nice weekend :o)

Bibbi
Connie Babbert said…
I think it is made from Candy wrappers...I think I recognize the Peppermint Patty wrapper! Cool purse!
Barbara said…
Candy wrappers! Yup!..that's my guess and I'm sticking to it!!
Anonymous said…
My first guess was candy wrappers also.
cindyb
Anonymous said…
I think it is made from candy wrappers! Very cool!!
shari bielefeld
Susan said…
my guess is snack food wrappers. Thanks for the challenge.
Anonymous said…
My guess is gum wrappers. I remember doing this technique with gum wrappers way back when I was in high school many moons ago.

Joanne (tojoco)
Lisa Bohler said…
potato chip wrappers? That's my guess. I saw this done on some craft show but boy...I was NOT patient enough to learn how to do it!
Anonymous said…
I would say matchbooks or gum wrappers. Or the packaging on gum.

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