I'll be honest (what's new), I've been avoiding this again because I didn't want to write another alf-hassed post just to say I posted something. [Speaking of "alf-hassed," one of my teachers is really funny and likes to say "bass-ackwards" instead of... the alternative. She said her grandfather used to say it. Gotta love grandfathers. *Wow!, Dang!, Dadgum your hide!, Dagnabbit!, and so many more] Anyyyywayyyy, I don't really feel like I have anything important or pertinent to lecture about or get off my chest, soooo, I'm just going to do a "craft update." You know me, always craftin' somethin'. But before I do, I would like to clarify that despite what you all may think, no, I'm not a creative genius or virtuoso (Blogger just tried to tell me that "virtuosa" isn't a word. Really, Blogger? Look it up! It's the feminine version of "virtuoso" you incorrigible imbecile!... Always tryin'a tell me how to spell. I'm the English Master!) But, I digress, again. Regarding my creative endeavors that I display on my blog, I must make sure you know that almost all of my ideas are stolen. *GASP*... I know. But before you renounce your interest in me, call this an abomination, and promptly close out of this window in sheer astonishment, calm down. I assure you I don't strictly copy anything. I just know what I like and I would rather make things myself than buy them; and, I like to "tweak" them until I get them the way I want them. Everything I've done is in some way different than what I got the idea from. For example, one of the following cork boards has a "definition" of the South, which I took from something I'd seen in a store, and I edited/altered parts of the "definition" to relate it to my South. Ok, enough chit-chat. Here they are:
The cork boards, which (according to Clayton) might go in our kitchen, and will probably be used to display some pictures, notes, lists, etc. After all, I didn't do them on cork board for nothing. Oh, and "The South" one isn't done yet, so I'll probably put a picture of it up when it is.
And the dresser for my room, which will be followed my the "refurbishing" of a side table for the den and the kitchen table and chairs.
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