Here are the items we had to use. At least part of each thing had to be used in some way in the final project.
I made a scene in a cigar box. I have it hanging in my kitchen.
Here's a closer look at the counter. Can you guess how I used each item? (Hint: some things were dismantled and some were used in more than one way.)
Is the bread made from the clothespin?!! Brilliant if so. :D
ReplyDeleteYes it is - that's all I could see when I looked at the clothespin. :) But I'm the only one who used it in that way.
ReplyDeleteVERY imaginative use of the clothespin!
ReplyDeleteIt is like an eye spy game! I had to keep going back and forth between the pictures. Very creative
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! I would love to do a challenge like this. Where did you use the pinecone? You're little room looks great! :D
ReplyDeleteI loved the scene!
ReplyDeleteHugs
great! so many ideas!!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful ideas. Bread vom the clothespin, I cann't beliebe.
ReplyDeleteYou are a very talented lady. Hugs from Craftland
Thank you all!
ReplyDeleteI used pieces of the pinecone for the lettuce and potato chips.
The wood pieces were used to make the Swiss cheese and the plate. The quarter round "sticks" were used to carve the knife, carrot and pickle. And for some of the chair leg supports. The rest of the things are much easier to find, I think.
Pinecone potato chips!?? Amazing!
ReplyDeleteThe tiny pinecone seeds were just the right size. All they needed was a bit of potato chip colored paint.
ReplyDelete