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A Mini Project

 About a year ago, I helped a friend with a moving sale and I was the recipient of some of the left overs.  One was a clear glass container shaped like a very large and very short canister.  The question was, "What do you do with it?"

Then a few days ago I was reading a design blogger I follow and saw the idea this container was meant for.  (Okay, maybe not, but it was it's fate now.)

I forgot to get a picture of it empty, but here it is after I added some fine sand and a few pebbles I had on hand.

I remembered seeing some small shells at Bricoleur, a wonderful little antique, art, camera, lamp, and the list goes on shop nearby. I was there shortly after they opened today and I came home with exactly what I needed.

I added these to the container and finished the shortest, easiest project ever.


The only thing left to do is place it somewhere in the house.  I am thinking the coffee table in the living room might be just the place.

Next to my VERY large dictionary, it looks smaller than it really is.  The glass container is actually 9 1/2 inches wide and so is the dictionary. The dictionary is 3 inches thick and the container is slightly over 3 inches high not including the knob on the top. 

This gives a better perspective.





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