Social value in architecture and construction

Stuff I use everyday-ish.

Kennedy’s Horsey Pillow from a few months ago.. Flour sack, ribbons, hot glue, old pillow, free image off the net..Since I chose a little bit of a more complicated silhouette this time, I printed it out onto wax paper and then pressed that (still wet) onto the fabric, rather than attempting to trace it and ruining all my hard(ish) work that I did making the cover..

Social value in architecture and construction

The color was a bit light, so I still had to go over it with a Sharpie.I didn’t screw it up too bad though..So I got my Halloween pillow!

Social value in architecture and construction

It’s possible that I may be considering putting a turkey on the other side too..If Halloween gets its own themed pillow, we don’t want Thanksgiving feeling left out, now do we?OK, so first of all: Yes, this is a Halloween Post.

Social value in architecture and construction

Yes, I know what month it is.

Yes, I have a calendar.I got a giant bag of it on clearance at Michael’s for $2.

I don’t know what it’s supposed to be, but each individual piece was priced at $7, so I figure it must be cool enough for my new bucket.. Is that crazy or what?Seriously, there was like $80 worth of this stuff in that little bag.. OK, back to the bucket.. Nice isn’t it?

Try it out if you have 5 minutes, some tape, and some paint.Or if you just want to feel all hip and stylish like I do!.

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