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Being crazy over bringing nature into my home, I must tell you that I am a proud owner of a couple of thick wood slices. They are constantly on display around the house, and their main purpose is to host various decorations depending on the festive season (or not), so in winter they prop Santa and his missus, in spring they embrace tiny flower wreaths and most often they serve as the podium for my candle-holders.
I was unwilling to make them a face lift and they have been left literally raw and rustic, but upon seeing this fantastic tutorial by Christen Hammons published in the Stampington magazine, I am convinced they really need one.
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I like those pretty coaster Maya. They would be perfect for using in the summertime!
ReplyDeleteWhat I love with these is the vintage vibe :)
DeleteI really like these, Maya and they're such a good idea!
ReplyDeleteAren't they Kate?
Deleteohh la la. Thanks for posting at Funtastic Friday.
ReplyDeleteOh, how fabulous! Such a clever idea, Maya!
ReplyDeleteThese drink coasters are absolutely beautiful, Maya! I would love a set like these in my home. Feeling inspired.
ReplyDeleteThat vintage looking paper sure does look really very beautiful on the wood slices.
ReplyDeleteThese are perfect!
ReplyDeleteLove these coasters, Maya. That pattern has the right touch of vintage and an 80s appeal that is back in vogue. Thanks for sharing at the FWF link party.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rachelle! I appreciate the feature!
DeleteThese coasters are soooooo pretty!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely coasters!
ReplyDeleteAmalia
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