At this time of year, paper mache reindeer are usually in abundance at the craft stores. They are in different shapes and sizes and either standing or sitting. I have quite a few deer decorations for my tree and home, but this one that I made is one of my favorites. It started with an unpainted deer, this one is a small size. I cut a hole in the side and then painted the inside and outside a mixture of gold and pearl paint. I hot glued in a few bits of felt snow and some plastic holly. The hard part was finding a Santa ornament that was the correct size to fit in the deer. I took off the ornament hook and then hot glued him inside. The last part was adding on the ribbon to the front of the reindeer. It would make a great gift, but I liked this too much to part with it. Sometimes that happens! Happy Holiday crafting, more ideas to come!
The best job ever and the coolest friends that I ever had were when I worked at a restaurant called the Heartthrob Cafe. It was in downtown St Paul, Minnesota and was so fun! Today we had a get together to catch up and reminisce. This is one of the many good things about facebook, finding people that you wished you never lost contact with. So, today my post is the buttons that I made for this event. We had 'flair' that was a lot more fun and cool than a restaurant chain that I will not name here. We danced and sang birthday songs. The girls wore poodle skirts and we did all of this while wearing in line skates. We were a crazy family and honestly this was one of the best times in my life. Ahhh...memories. In the time spent there somehow the button machine came into my possession. In honor of our gathering, of course I had to make pins. Here are also two murals that I painted at the restaurant. Let me tell you they were tricky! The murals are on glass and when
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