I selected the chocolate Flourishes and applied them to the glass doors of the cabinet.

I followed the directions that came with the decor elements, applying the flourishes in the corners. I did not use the little flowers- I'm sure they will find a home on another project.



I also purchased the White Flourishes to liven up an old lamp that has seen better days. I figure with a new shade and some flourish, it will be like having a brand new lamp. I'll be demonstrating this project as part of my next workshop on April 14.

Is there hope for this lamp? Come to my April 14 workshop to see!
God Bless and Happy Stampin'!
Charity
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