Hi everyone~I found this a while back and thought it was so cool. It is a cookie cutter. It must have been on a wagon train:):), it is a heavier metal than most cookie cutters. The handle is bent in and I couldn't get it straight so I used it to my advantage. The handle became the stand for the star frame.
You can see the inside is rusted out ~ to many biscuits cut with it , I guess:):).
Here is what I did with it~hope you like!!!
I added some Prima, a little clip {to hold the photo}, stick pins, and some moss.
That is my mom! I'm told I look just like her!!! Have a wonderful day and thanks for stopping by. I'll see ya soon!!!!!
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Darkroom Door is featuring some layouts I did for them using the new New York Collection ~ wonderful set!!
Really cool junkin' find turned into awesomeness. :) You've done it again, Connie!
ReplyDeleteoh how fun! wonderful
ReplyDeleteWow!! all that beautifulness (is that a word, haha???), and it all started with a cookie cutter...you rock, sistah!!!! haha love it!
ReplyDeleteGasp! I love it so much!!! Wonderful find and lovely job with it Yay!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great project!!
ReplyDeleteYou are sooooooooo amazing!! I LOVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE what you did with this cookie cutter!!!! You are WOW!! I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThe vintage star cookie cutter was beautiful as it was, but it shine after you added your mother's picture. I love the color scheme you used too. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteOH wowowowowow. I absolutely love it. The colors are perfect and the picture. I love.
ReplyDeletenow that is cute, love how old it is too.
ReplyDeleteWowza Connie!!!! This project is gorgeous. I love the clip and all of the pretty elements.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea on using those old kitchen standbys. You do look like your mom!
ReplyDeleteAgain, you are SO creative and amazing!!!! LOVE!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! So creative!!
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness Connie this is so very pretty and very clever too!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative! Love this!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! and I thought that was you. Great memory piece.
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