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Craftiness

I finally had a chance to finish up one of my projects currently in process. I bought some wooden letters (from WalMart for <$2/ea) and then covered them in fabric. I questioned many times why we chose such a LONG name, which so many intricate letters! ...but, alas! It is finished.

Now, I just have to figure out where I want to display it...and how...I still have a few other ideas for that. More pictures to follow...once it's on the wall.


(p.s. sorry the picture is so dark...I took it with my iPhone)

Comments

shelby said…
haha - you are so funny! It looks GREAT!! Now you need to do one that says "grayson" hehe!
Anonymous said…
cute! i agree with the long name...makes crafting name projects more expensive/time consuming.
larshannon said…
That is why my kids only have 3 or 4 letters...not that I have ever in my life made a name craft.

It looks great.

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