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t Anastasia
Hello, my dears! I am back from my Summer Holiday
and found a question from my niece (you know, the
one who lives in Canada and is married to a handsome
mountie) waiting from me in my inbox that I thought I
would share with you.
auntanastasia@yahoo.com
Looking forward to hearing from you soon….
Aunt Anastasia
Dear Aunt Anastasia…
I am making carnival masks again and am having great fun, but the glitter is getting
everywhere! Have you any ideas on how to keep the mess to a minimum…you know
what a neatnik I am :‐) I hope you had a nice vacation. Give my best to Trotters.
Tons of love, Julie
Dear Julie,
As you know, unlike you glitter on the floor does not faze me, but I asked one of my
chums, Cheryl Clingen who is a member of AIM and she has this wonderful solution that I
know you will love: Take plastic straw and cut off a piece approx 3" off. Cut it at an angle.
Hot glue the straight edge of the straw to a small square piece of cardboard. You have
now made a "Glitter pourer".
Scoop up some glitter into the straw straight from it's container. Sprinkle the glitter over
the glued area you have prepared, and you'll be able to use only on those places without
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Hello, my dears! I am back from my Summer Holiday
and found a question from my niece (you know, the
one who lives in Canada and is married to a handsome
mountie) waiting from me in my inbox that I thought I
would share with you.
auntanastasia@yahoo.com
Looking forward to hearing from you soon….
Aunt Anastasia
Dear Aunt Anastasia…
I am making carnival masks again and am having great fun, but the glitter is getting
everywhere! Have you any ideas on how to keep the mess to a minimum…you know
what a neatnik I am :‐) I hope you had a nice vacation. Give my best to Trotters.
Tons of love, Julie
Dear Julie,
As you know, unlike you glitter on the floor does not faze me, but I asked one of my
chums, Cheryl Clingen who is a member of AIM and she has this wonderful solution that I
know you will love: Take plastic straw and cut off a piece approx 3" off. Cut it at an angle.
Hot glue the straight edge of the straw to a small square piece of cardboard. You have
now made a "Glitter pourer".
Scoop up some glitter into the straw straight from it's container. Sprinkle the glitter over
the glued area you have prepared, and you'll be able to use only on those places without
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