Treasure hunting at my dad's.
I know I've mentioned before that my dad has every random thing you could possibly need out in his shed. Before, though, I think I failed to fully explain what I meant by "every random thing."
I want to do some beach theme decorating... And here are just a small sample of the things he had on hand for my project.
My dad is so cool; I can never say it enough.
He collects all these treasures and parts with them so generously to anyone who asks. He apologetically told me, "I used to have a lot more shells but I gave them all away to kids who came around."
I don't think that there's anyone half so cool as my dad.
I always think that I'm going to use all of his stuff up, but I couldn't even if I tried.
I've realized how like him I am; if there's one thing I collect, it's supplies to make other stuff. Once my projects are finished and displayed for a little while I usually take them apart and start again. My dad makes beautiful shadow-box art but he imagines much, much more than ever gets made as he comes across beauty in almost every, little thing he sees.
I threw this little piece together, and I'm not sure exactly what I think about it, but it's a start. I didn't want to use my favorite treasures until I felt passionate about a particular direction.
I love to make things. I love that my dad taught me to love to make things. And I just-plain-love him.
I want to do some beach theme decorating... And here are just a small sample of the things he had on hand for my project.
My dad is so cool; I can never say it enough.
He collects all these treasures and parts with them so generously to anyone who asks. He apologetically told me, "I used to have a lot more shells but I gave them all away to kids who came around."
I don't think that there's anyone half so cool as my dad.
I always think that I'm going to use all of his stuff up, but I couldn't even if I tried.
I've realized how like him I am; if there's one thing I collect, it's supplies to make other stuff. Once my projects are finished and displayed for a little while I usually take them apart and start again. My dad makes beautiful shadow-box art but he imagines much, much more than ever gets made as he comes across beauty in almost every, little thing he sees.
I threw this little piece together, and I'm not sure exactly what I think about it, but it's a start. I didn't want to use my favorite treasures until I felt passionate about a particular direction.
I love to make things. I love that my dad taught me to love to make things. And I just-plain-love him.
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