
Creativity abounds! Just look what Jo made with lids and what I think might be vitamins! Isn't this adorable?
Jo wins her choice of hand-dyed yarn or Spoonflower fabric.
Not entered in the contest but worthy of mention is Lizard's bicycle parts and tools flake from a few years back. He reminded me of his sporty creation while I was composing this post.

Making snowflakes from non-traditional items has been a ton of fun for me. I hope you enjoyed the challenges, too, and I hope the creativity keeps surging and inspiring.
I'm contemplating starting a snowflake quiltalong next Monday, so dig out your snowflake fabric! Time to put the stash to good use!

Wonderful and very creative designs. Warm greetings to you!
ReplyDeleteWow, you really can make them out of anything. Both creative indeed. Vitamins can do so much more haha
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