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Is your Creativity wired??
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Last month, a blog post asked if you are planning another Ho-hum christmas card. We had to keep this year's card a secret until they were finalised and the special insert arrived from South Africa.
This year our theme is Creativity on a Wire, inspired by a Wine Whirl, created by the Vocational Class at St Vincent School for the Deaf*, South Africa.
Go to http://www.mindwerx.com/creativity-wired for more information.







Submitted by buzzgirl on 22 December 2008 - 7:24pm.
Jennifer and Bill Here is a
Jennifer and Bill Here is a beginning list for possible things to do with the beaded wire you sent that you bought in South Africa. 1 bracelet 2 necklace 3 Christmas ornament 4 decorative bag tie 5 form letters out of it or a group of them 6 symbol 7 bottle marker 8 locker marker 9 car marker 10 bookmark 11 fishing hook 12 wrist reminder 13 zipper pull 14 one of pair of ear rings 15 toe ring 16 belt for doll 17 decorative edging for a purse 18 decorative edging for a briefcase 19 marker for luggage at an airport 20 hot wire a car 1 decorate a vest with many of them 2 calendar date marker 3 use as a border around photo frames 4 to decorate a bird feeder 5 to decorate a bird house 6 tie a shirt together 7 tie a blouse together 8 replace a zipper 9 decorate a mirror 30 smile face on a snowman 1 make coasters for coffee or tea cups out of several of them 2 club membership band 3 donation band for a charity 4 make a decorative pin 5 make a decorative badge 6 weapon from strangling 7 replace a shoelace 8 stirrer for drinks 9 stirrer for paint 40 stirrer for cake mixes 1 drawer pull 2 door pull 3 for hanging thumb drives 4 to replace a chain 5 to mark a mystery trail 6 hang things from the ceiling 7 finger protector on a pen 8 finger protector on a pencil 9 finger protertor on a knife 50 decorate handle of tools 1 decorate light switch plates 2 decorate electric plug plates 3 to hurt yourself by sticking one end in an electric socket 4 to hang things on other thingsā¦.bottle caps, corks, etc. 5 to hang small picture frames on walls 6 to fix things that need a wire to hold parts together 7 door holder to keep a door open 8 tournakit (spelling) to stop blood flow 9 to keep a window open 60 to label or mark something that is yours 1 floss teeth that are far apart 2 make small toys 3 to decorate a doll house 4 trade it for something else 5 hold books up on a shelf 6 to wrap fork, knives and spoons for a party Alan http://www.cre8ng.com 2009 Florida Creativity Weekend 2009 American Creativity Assn 2009 Atlanta Creativity Exchange Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays