What do you guys do with your less-than-perfect projects?

Maybe this doesn't apply to everyone, but I'm somewhat new to polymer (been working with it for about a year now) and I'm always learning and trying new techniques. Inevitably, many of them don't turn out as I envisioned. I don't want to just toss them, so I now have a graveyard of unfinished or messed up attempts at something pretty. Any ideas on how to use them? Keep in mind I'm talking about baked projects, not raw clay.
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Re: What do you guys do with your less-than-perfect projects?

I keep the ones that are not perfect :)

Alternatively I bet they're not so bad that people wouldn't want them as gifts
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Re: What do you guys do with your less-than-perfect projects?

Dani, I do keep a lot of things that aren't terribly messed up. My boyfriend gives me a hard time about that. I will see a tiny speck on something and declare that it's not fit to sell and that I'm keeping it for myself. He says I'm too picky :P
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Re: What do you guys do with your less-than-perfect projects?

Some I toss, others I keep to remind me that imperfect things are a learning curve, not a mistake. I've kept the very first thing I ever made with PC so I can marvel at how far I've come.
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