@Rikki Gins Did you manage to keep any of the ones you hung, or were just lost over time? Also, where did you hang them? If I had a big enough kitchen I'd do something like that. I would definitely frame the one I mentioned. I came across alot of those over the years. I appreciated them but never took interest. Since you've been doing this thread I became interested. Damn peer pressure!

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@ShayP. I only made about half a dozen decoupage projects. Three of them were from paper soap containers with a different flower on each one. I did a big one that showed a bear cub from a local pear orchard. A big one that showed sweet potatoes and one small one that was round and made of a wooden knot hole plug. (The plug fell from a tree, leaving a knot hole.) I took that plug and hand sanded it for hours before decoupaging a small picture of a sailing ship that I had cut out of a larger fruit crate label. The other labels were put on blank wooden plaques that can be purchased in hobby stores. Those plaques come in all sizes and it was easy to find ones that fit the labels. I would paint the plaques first and when dry, glue the labels down flat and apply layers of decoupage on top. It's hard to remember but after that, I think I attached some wall hangers to them. They came out very nice. I don't have them because I utilized them as Christmas gifts, etc. Thanks for your interest, Shay.