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  1. This was a really easy project, and it only took me about an hour. I made the plate wrap while the plate baked. For the doo dad thing, I plan on taking a craft project I've been working on and glue part of that to the pin back. Sorry I didn't take a picture of the plate wrap. It's just plain blue. I wanted to try it out on a scrap of fabric first and that's all I had at the time. I'll go to the store and get some fat quarters to make a few really cool plate wraps for this plate. I have some great ideas on what I want to do. Hopefully I'll be able to email more pictures to this diary when I get them.

    I'm not sure if I want to send this plate out to random people and possibly not get it back. It's kind of like letting a helium ballon go. Maybe this plate I'll take to work on a food day and my co-workers and I can take turns bringing it in to work with food on it. On the other hand, this was really easy and I plan on making a LOT more.

    This would be a great idea to make a bunch of to give away for Christmas gifts. I bake tons and tons of Christmas cookies every year and this would be soooo much nicer than a tupperware or a paper plate. And then I'll have my gifts covered for at least half my list - the co-worker gifts, the neighbor gifts, the sitter, the plant people, Vang at the salon, and all of the teachers at school.

    I'll try to email pictures of every plate I make - hopefully with the plate wrap, too.

    Until then, Cheers!
    Elaine in Silverton

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  2. Anna & Bob -
    Here's that mocha colored plate I made yesterday filled with mocha crinkles. Mmmmmmm.
    Happy 12th Anniversary.

    Love you guys,
    E

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  3. hey Grace,
    We're so glad you're our neighbor. Thanks for retrieving our recycling bin after it blew down the street... when we were on vacation.

    Hope you enjoy the muffins. Bob actually made them. (Trust me, they're really, really good.) He used the huckleberries we picked near our campground.

    Anna

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  4. Happy Birthday Kim!

    Mmmmmmm, lemon bars.

    (And like you said, no dust collectors because your place is already too cluttered. Enjoy the bars, give the plate to someone else, this message lives on forever.)

    I also put a Christmas Plate Wrap thing and an extra pen on here so you can pass it on for Christmas.

    Grace

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  5. Oh ok, it's not Christmas like Grace thought, but Valentine's Day! Julia and I baked heart cookies and she wanted to give them to you. She says Happy Vammatimes Day Gamma!

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  6. Hi Pam,
    I feel funny giving one of your plates back to you but wanted to thank you for helping me haul all my boxes and bags to St. Vincent de Paul. Thank God for minivans.
    Faye

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  7. Hi Marcy - What perfect timing! My neighbor gave me this plate today and I'm bringing it with me to the Chinese New Year party. Filled with fortune cookies, of course... (No, I didn't bake them. I'm batting 1000 today in homemade food, aren't I?) I'm wearing red. The pen traveling with this plate is red... so I put on a new red PlateWrap and am passing it to you. (The original PlateWrap is tucked inside.) ~~~from Pam @ Pass It On Plates

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  8. Ok so Marcy forgot to write my note but her is the note for Adriane I made these cookies for you they are Dan's favs so I thought I'd share with you.

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