A small mat or plate placed under a vessel to protect a tabletop or other
surface beneath.
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page 6
figured it would be good for a restaurant shot ;) or cocktail picture ;0
I love the little seagull, I don't use stickers very often but I could use this guy on every beach page! You can see how I pop dotted him up, so I will be able to slide Shirley's picture under it.
This element is giving me so much grief already, I have left the bottom on the wine glass un-glued because I am sure we will go somewhere that will have one of the coasters I can snitch to lay under it. Much better than making one, but in the mean time it is flapping around because I added a metal seashell charm to it which is kinda heavy.
Ranger - Glossy Accents
pages 5 and 6 together
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10 comments:
This is one great little album!
Simply gorgeous!! Great idea to leave the wine glass loose, if you plan to add more to it.
Hi Sandee, the more I see of this album the more I love it! Love how you have done the wine glass, looks like real wine and it will look fabulous with a coaster behind - clever idea - clever girl......Crafty hugs, Anne x
looks perfect
Hi Sandee,
Very cool! What a great idea to snatch a coaster from a place you'll be and add it to the page.
Hugs,
Kay
I am enjoying watching this little album come together. You almost make me want to go someplace so I can make a little album (or have my bestest bud in NC make me one). Don't worry about the wine glass flopping around like its drunk. I'm sure it will sober up soon.
I love that you left the wine glass un glued so you can put a coaster there! That is such a fun idea!
What a fab page! Love the wine glass and the idea of the coaster - inspired! xx
i love the wine glass, have the perfect photo to go with that page!
How sad is it that I saw the gull and immediately thought, "Oh, Mrs. Grossman". *grumbles*
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