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		<description><![CDATA[Aluminum flower frame Originally uploaded by illusionary_one This one came together amazingly well. The base frame is a &#34;re-tread&#34; from SCRAP, and the flower petals were cut from aluminum cans. (Lost the nickel deposits there&#8230;) The petal circles are in three different sizes to create a nice layering effect. Memo to self: find additional can [...]]]></description>
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<p>This one came together amazingly well. The base frame is a &quot;re-tread&quot; from SCRAP, and the flower petals were cut from aluminum cans. (Lost the nickel deposits there&#8230;)</p>
<p>The petal circles are in three different sizes to create a nice layering effect.  Memo to self: find additional can colors next time! I used an awl to punch a hole through the layers. The petals are bound together with crochet thread and a glass bead.</p>
<p>I tried gluing the first flower to the frame, but quickly realized it wouldn&#8217;t stick as well as I would like it to. Next plan? Since the base frame is also a thin metal, I punched holes in it and bound the flowers to it with thread.</p>
<p>Secured the threads with fray check and craft glue, swiped the glass with glass cleaner, added a picture cut out from a magazine, and tah-dah! A very pretty folksy rustic metal flower frame.</p>
<p>Guidance for making the flowers came from the book, Handmade Style: Mexico by Karin Hossack.<br />
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