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Dream Boxes by Vena Nightmare

March 10th, 2008 3:38 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Make many dream boxes. Ask a friend to select one.

I made seven triangle boxes open at the top out of note cards I reinforced with more note cards. I decorated them with things I found in the dark recesses of my gift wrapping drawer. Using my hot glue gun I welded these things to the outsides and insides of the boxes. The first was silver plastic ribbon, which apparently melts under extreme heat. Then; pink tissue paper, white tissue paper with shiny dots, striped tissue paper, cloth ribbon with sunflowers on it, blue synthetic tissue paper, the reverse side of the blue synthetic tissue paper which is silver. On the bottom I wrote the 'kanji for dream chaser' and rubbed cinnamon to give it extra power (Cinnamon is the spice representing power, says my spell book). I concentrated my chi on the seven boxes to help my friends' dreams along.


After a while of giving them to my closest friends, I decided to go ahead and give to kinda close friends. It was after I ran out of those as well that I realized I didn't have as many friends as I thought I had. I still have the blue one.

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posted by Burn Unit on March 10th, 2008 3:39 PM

finally some praxis to drown out the incessant complaining about this task!

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posted by Tricia Tanaka on March 10th, 2008 8:50 PM

Those are beautiful!