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From: "Lois Melinat" <>
Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] Trip to Garrett County
Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 04:45:50 -0000


I've just remembered another suggestion -- although, it's probably a little
trickier. I remember working at a summer camp where we used clear contact
paper to put together collages of leaves. You lay down one sheet of contact
paper, lay out the leaves, then cover with a second layer. There was no
iron involved, so no fingers got burned. There was one gal who had dried
flowers between a thick book and used those. We got some really pretty
designes. Lois


>From:
>Reply-To:
>To:
>Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] Trip to Garrett County
>Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 00:38:33 EDT
>
>In a message dated 7/4/2001 6:56:16 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> writes:
>
><< I still use wax paper [& sometimes a little pariffin wax, the kind they
>used
> to seal their jelly with] to make my iron smother.
> Barb Kelley in FL
> PS Ever take a cake of Dove or similar shaped soap, cover it with
>netting,
> decorate it to look like a fish for the bathroom?
> >>
>
>Barb,
>
>Enjoyed your responses about the recipes and all. Would love to hear more
>about the soap project. What else was used besides the netting. You can
>email
>me separately at . I'm going to Ohio for a family reunion in
>October and we'll have about 10-12 children ages 6-13 there. I've suggested
>to my niece, also a grandma, about doing a nature walk with the kids and
>putting a little momento together for keepsakes of the reunion. They would
>probably love it. Some of them are from Florida, so the Fall colors should
>be
>something really different for them.
>
>Lois (Hetrick) Stewart
>
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