Hi all, I know I was gone all week, got home last night at 10 PM and was so tired, went to bed right away, well, guess I get some my energy back from sleeping for almost 11 hours straight ..... : )
Alright, I am late for posting my project for LESSolgy Challenge #15 - Bookend
Don't throw away your empty candy can....
I used black acrylic paint all over
and then the old book pages from HERE (LESSology challenge #1) to create my New York City Skyline
here's my bookend...... guess you know by now who is my favorite author, LOL!
I actually have a story behind this bookend too. When my husband and I were at the beginning stage of our dating, he drove me home one night back to Manhattan after having dinner at Edgewater, New Jersey. In between Manhattan and Edgewater is the Hudson river, that night, we saw a huge full moon hanging just right above the Hudson, and I remember the radio in the car was playing Christopher Cross's "Arthur's Theme", the line sings..... If you get caught between the moon and New York City, the best that you can do, the best that you can do.... is fall in love....... I guess we were caught between the moon and New York City that night : )
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Not only do I LOVE your bookend which is totally amazing ... but I LOVE the story ... how beautiful!! and Welcome home ... missed 'ya!
ReplyDeleteJust love love love love what you did with that can Kirsty!! LOVING that skyline!!!!
ReplyDeleteawesome upcycling...wow...11 hours?!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bookend and love the story!
ReplyDeleteI really love your take on this... IT's clever... and its beautifully altered!!! Totally loving this!!! Hugs...xoxo
ReplyDeleteNow that is VERY creative! Love what you've come up with for this challenge!
ReplyDeleteLove it !!! What a great way to use an empty tin. Deb xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely bookend and a beautiful story, Kirsty! So glad you are back and have gotten some rest. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteWonderful book-end!
ReplyDeleteOh this is a fantastic repurposed project!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet story!
What a fabulous story. And your bookend looks amazing. Well done my friend..
ReplyDeleteHugs~
What a wonderful post Kirsty, really love the story behind your fabulous bookend, always love it when there's more to a creation! And now I keep singing that beautiful song ;-)
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet project Kirsty! I love hearing about your love story....:)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant project, Kristy!! Thanks for sharing your lovely story!! It so sweet!!
ReplyDeleteHow very, very cool, Kirsty! LOVE that book paper skyline! And love your sweet love story to go along!
ReplyDeleteI love your altered book end! Fantastic! :)
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