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Woman makes dress entirely out of Starburst candy wrappers Emily Seilhamer spent five years making this colorful dress out of more than 10,000 Starburst wrappers.
According to artist Emily Seilhamer, she constructed the dress using more than 10,000 Starburst candy wrappers, and it took an incredible five years to complete. Seriously, this is the best sweet ...
This artist worked on her Starburst candy dress for four years and it involved the wrappers of 10,000 candies! Find out the romantic reason.
A woman has made a dress entirely out of Starburst wrappers. It looks good. Emily Seilhamer, who runs the Artistry and Upcycling Facebook page, spent four years saving what would otherwise be ...
Whether you partook in the Starburst jewelry craze or not, artist Emily Seilhamer is about to show you up with her own Starburst-related project. It took her four years and 10,000 wrappers to ...
Emily Seilhamer is an artist based in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, who spent four years making a dress out of Starburst candy wrappers to commemorate the love that she and her husband share.
Wisconsin Teen Wearing Prom Dress Made from Starburst Wrappers Tara Frey doesn't need to worry about another girl wearing the same dress.
Its mindless repetitive steps are soothing and the creative potential boundless. Substitute the outer wrappers from Starburst Fruit Chews or Hershey’s Miniatures for the obsolete paper gum wrappers.
Sweet similarities: Diane McNease (left), made a prom gown out of Starburst wrappers. The design resembles Missoni's trademark colourful style seen above at Milan Fashion Week last year (right) ...
Juicy couture! Crafty woman spends FOUR YEARS collecting over 10,000 Starburst candy wrappers to create a stunning DRESS Upcycling expert Emily Seilhamer of Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, collected ...
Kerrin told kare11 that she was purchasing Starburst candy 20 pounds at a time, and has no clue how many it took to create the pretty dress and accessories. Tara's shoes, flowers and purse are also ...
A woman has made a dress entirely out of Starburst wrappers. It looks good. Emily Seilhamer, who runs the Artistry and Upcycling Facebook page, spent four years saving what would otherwise be ...