Okay, so I obviously didn't make these, but my mom gave them to me for Valentine's Day. Aren't they perfect?!

I've been working on making stuffed fabric frames. This was the first one I made and it was pretty crappy, but the fabric was really forgiving. Stay tuned for a post all about picture frames!

This poster in my kitchen was begging for something to go on either side of it. Using canvas, cardboard, and fabric I made these two wall hangings:

(You can't read the quote at he bottom of the poster but it says: "Life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death.")
This was really simple. I bought this faith sign at Kmart for $4 and I put it in front of my mirror. I wanted to spice it up a bit, so I glued some cool paper onto the back so you could see it in the mirror reflection.


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