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Meet Miss Lilly Lampshade

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Meet Lampshade Lilly.  Remember all of these things can be made from something OLD!  You don't have to go buy anything.  Use an old lamp shade.  Add some hair, some eyes, a mouth, and nose.  Glue "L" objects to the back of the lamp, the sign picture, and a plastic letter "L" somewhere!

Lilly Lampshade
I enter the room and turn on the light
Now it seems so awfully bright.
To shade the lamp is what I need.
Lilly Lampshade can do the deed.
You dress her up with maybe lace,
"L" words and pictures are now in place.
Lilly Lampshade I say to you,
A great big thanks for all you do.
                                    -Sheila Davis
Letter L Recipes
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