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Here are some new ways of using your plastic containers that hold all the great scrapbooking goods you get.
I have cut off the sharp edges of the plastic container. So there is just a flat piece of plastic. Then emboss it with an embossing folder of your choice. Die cut out flowers or any shape. I think butterflies would work very nicely.
This has a great three dimentional look to it.
Play and experiment-
Enjoy-!
Sarinda