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when my macguyver of a husband's birthday zoomed into my radar this year i was totally prepared for once. what could be better than a hand painted, personal work of art made by loved ones? nothing! i say nothing!
(you're right, but cash and gold are not options. this year.)
remember our dumpster stash...aka the free gift that keeps us giving gifts for free? yes, the source for a "T" and my coveted new dollie contributes the board for our not very original art project.
then
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| for some reason, duffy wears his look of pity when i'm working on a project. |
have you ever tried stenciling into the valleys and peaks of plywood with impatient children?
think "chewing tinfoil with a mouthful of metal fillings" for an equal experience.
filled with a fervor of frustration, we continued on to the finish... sopping up splotches, touching-up tid-bits and reworking words along the way...
until it was finished...
and the children ran away to their uncle's house....
and "pennsylvania" tried to worm away from the number 4.
'cuz father's day is just 'round the bend.






















16 comments:
Love it in all its imperfect glory!
Amy that turned out great and how many splinters did you get from that plywood? But I'm thinking what does a graphic layout at Staples cost, because I want to try it the easy way once! Office supply stores are 45 minutes away though, so I can't do it spur of the moment - that might cramp my style.
~Bliss~
Let us know what Mr. SC said.
speechless.
he'll love it.
Once again, I say perfect is for the unimaginative. This has oodles and oodles of imagination and he'll love it. He might even shed a tear. Have a tissue handy.
Saweet job!!! Has anyone ever told you that you look like Julianne Moore?
It has certainly come a long way from a plain old piece of plywood! It looks marvelous:)
It turned out great. I love that dresser too--what a unique idea. Thanks for sharing and for linking up to Share the Love Wednesday
Mary
Handmade gifts are so precious. You did a great job!
Agreed. You must suffer for art! I'm sure he'll love it!
Featuring you this weekend!! XO, Aimee
It looks great!! I have a hankering for some subway art!
I am loving this. Bythewayjenngray.blogspot.com
Awesome take on a blogging staple. Subway art and coffee filter wreaths....the stuff blogging is made of :)
karianne
Amy, I just love your style! I love that you tell the story of your creation. The images of your eager beavers tell a tale we can all relate to. So cute! I am your newest follower. I can't wait to read more. Feel free to come by my blog and stalk all you want, leave a comment AND follow. Sounds good to me!
PS: I found you at Funky Junk's Link party.
Your subway sign came out great! The on-the-fly approach is what makes it so charming, and the fact that it's handmade by you and your kids with lots of love makes it the perfect gift :-)
Kelly
fabulous gift for dad! Loved this post... too funny.
great tute!
gail
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