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Monday, January 2, 2012

Guess the Mystery Thing: Little Bitty Bluebells.

Whee!  It's a brand new year...and time for a fresh round of Guess The Mystery Thing.  A game that will test your street smarts, trivial knowledge and crafty intuition.  Anyone can play, and you just might win a fabulous prize.

Take a look my new upcycled bracelet...


The challenge: identify the mysterious, upcycled secret ingredient.


Hmm...what are those itty things?  The first correct guess wins the bracelet!

How it works: leave your guess in the comments.  There'll be two winners: first correct guess, and a random winner.  That's right, I said random winner - so even if you don't know (or think someone else already got it), enter anyway, you could still win.  And if your guess is funny, it might make my Most Creative Honor Roll.

This giveaway is open to anyone, anywhere.  C'mon, join in!

THE ONE AND ONLY RULE

1. UNLESS YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS IS ONE CLICK AWAY IN AN ONLINE PROFILE, PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS WITH YOUR GUESS.  (Fun fact: if you only THINK your email is visible in your profile, it probably isn't.)

This week, a special note to Jessica O. of the fabulous blog Zakka Life.  Jessica, no guessing!  (And thank you for sending me this oddly wonderful Mystery Thing.)


Ready to play?  Okay, people...

Guess The Mystery Thing!



35 comments:

  1. They are those office/file pointy things that you turn to hold something in place or point to- only I don't know what they are called! or they turn on the back of a picture frame to hold it together. Beautiful bracelet!

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  2. They look like half of a little price tag...maybe they were laminated first? Hmmm, probably not, but oh well, I had to try...either way, very cute bracelet!

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  3. I think a flat plastic ID tag with the end snipped off to make the cute bell angles.

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  4. i think is a part of a packaging, cut of...

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  5. Baby fairy wings

    pinkrose6785@hotmail.com

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  6. Yes, I think they are the little plastic tabs that people use to identify keys. Fun!

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  7. SHARK!!!! I think it's a plastic jewelry price tag (less string)

    lungelady1@gmail.com

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  8. They are plastic spoons....maybe those taste testers of ice cream tasting?? GeorgiaAnn
    georgiaart@sbcglobal.net

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  9. Hmmm.... from an office folder!
    Agy
    (greenissuessg@gmail.com)

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  10. Have you been trampling through Tinkerbell's garden?!?!?

    lawsheat@gmail.com

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  11. I think they are plastic confetti that you use for decorating your table or tossing in a greeting card. These used to be driedels before they got snipped. Denapage at gmail.com

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  12. Plastic id tags, maybe collar tags for a dog or cat?

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  13. air fresheners cut into shapes, blueberry scent I think

    but seriously definitely plastic something you have hand cut on the bottom to make the blue bell shape, those little links on top are too perfect for scissors...

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  14. Bluebells are particularly stunning and loved over here in the UK. And even though I have been here for 5 years now, I have never managed to see one of the particularly stunning outbreaks of sheer blueness, because every time I dot 'round to going where they are supposed to be seen, they are gone. I have put it down to bad timing or even bad luck, but no, of course not. I should have known better, shouldn't I? A certain lady from LA came, harvested and vanished in the blink of an eye before I even got a glimpse! So. Not. Fair. Tell me, Mich, do you ever feel guilty when you wake up in the dead of night, thinking of that poor German girl in UK exile who has never seen the bluebell woods because of you?? http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2011/apr/08/bluebell-walsk-spring-woods-uk

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  15. The teeth of a giant smurf who was run over by a train --that's how they got all flat and stuff. Obviously. Can you tell I watch too much CSI?

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  16. So cute...but no idea...hope they are not the flippers of little dolphins ... no....oh dear...another sleepless night thinking of the mystery thing!

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  17. LOVE the comments about smurfs....

    But I think you have broken a chinese fan apart and used the individual pieces for these little blueberry piece. Am I right????

    ajp2020@charter.net

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  18. Mh... Maybe you invaded not the bluebell woods in the UK... but (again as I may mention!) invaded the poor Pacman world! This is a bracelet full of little pacman monster heads!

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  19. Is it the metallic card stock that Zakka Life has over on her blog? crazydavises at gmail dot com

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  20. Hey Michelle! And the happiest of New Years to you as well. I hope all is well with you and that you and your loves had a great holiday!

    So to the blue bells... Perhaps they're itty bitty dog tags waiting to be engraved maybe?... Eh? What do you say?

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  21. Hello Michelle, I hope that your holidays were great!

    I have no idea what they are....Maybe dried man eating plants? Mini ones, though.

    pumpkinsfan76@gmail.com

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  22. Hello Michelle :)
    you are so cruel with these mysteries..No doubt!hmmmm
    well Its something like rubber stuff..& rubber key chains..etc... these were leaves..?you cut & shape these ..huh..many ideas but..i dont know!

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  23. some type of plastic marker(not the ones you draw with) used to divide something on a ring.

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  24. OMG...Mei Mei curly hairs turn straight already after days asking me what is that.....oh dear...what is the mystery blue thing is?

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  25. The plastic bread wrapper closures -- or diecut from a CD. (wrybbunz@gmail.com)

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  26. Plastic tags from bread.

    soriarachel@gmail.com
    Delishvida.blogspot.com

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  27. Hi, Mich here! I am ending the game at this point - no more guesses, please! Come back soon for the reveal!

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  28. Hi - Looks like plastic tags from bread wrapper . . . . clipped at bottom to change the shape an painted. So cute and a good idea. (gannpeggy@yahoo.com)

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