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Lotsa Style Mini Trash Can

January 28, 2020

Trash talking ... the good kind.

Ok paper crafters, I have a product share for you. Have you seen the Losta Style mini trash can? It’s compact, lightweight and super stylish. If a wastebasket could be cute this little guy is adorable!

When I craft I like to have all my most used tools at my fingertips. I tend to create lots of tiny bits of trash when I make. A waste basket is a must have. The size of this trash can is perfect for my desktop and can sit among my tools, right there at my fingertips.

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Multi-Purpose: The shape of this container is also great for storage. It’s a great size for holding those craft tools, paint brushes or other odd tools. This photo to the right shows the scale of the Losta Style Can among some of my other storage organization. The white color blends nicely with my existing storage.

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The wastebasket I am showcasing measures 8.5 x 3.5 x 5.7 inch (21.7 x 8.8 x 14.5 cm). Again, perfect for a desktop. There is also a bigger size (8.5 Liter / 2.2 Gallon). You can also purchase mini trash liners for these cans!

Want one for yourself? The Lotsa team have provided me with a shopping code that will earn you 30% off your Lotsa Style Mini Trash Can purchase. Use the code IHEART30 until February 9th for an exclusive discount. You can review the product details and purchase information here.

(This post is sponsored by Lotsa Style).

#lotsastyle #lotsatrashcan

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Blending Brush fail …  but I made this card work in the end. The paper on the Specialty Embossed Cards has a little tooth and I could not get a smooth blend. Enter operation cover it all up. Haha. This card is all paper. The scrapbook kit is c
Sketch challenge #gdp526 @global_design_project - I used the Embossed Designs Specialty cards and the Keeping Traditions Scrapbook kit to create this quick all paper card. 

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This blue and purple winter card uses tidbits from the Calm & Bright kit. I used the negative shape from the fir die cut to create a stencil and layered from there.  Blend, stencil, stamp. Colors are Highlander Heather, Cloud Cover, &  Lost L
Masking and stamping! On this card I mask with tape, blend ink, then stamp, then stencil, and stamp again to create a layered scene. It’s so satisfying to remove the masking tape… always a fun reveal. Card created for @global_design_proj

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