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That is very inspiring. Definitely some great ideas to put into action. I hadn’t thought of using letters and numbers decoratively outside.
.-= Peter“s last blog ..Hasbro Scrabble Flash Cubes =-.
This is absolutely my new favorite website! Thank you for the amazing articles, stories and decor inspiration. The blank walls I have … now to start dressing them up!
What a fun, fun article! Wonderful photos, too–so much creativity and variation. I love this trend and when Susie Harris did a tutorial on her blog showing how to do a Pottery Barn Vintage Typewriter Keys knock-off, I had to give it a try. I put the finished product near a vintage typewriter in my “office” and it makes me smile everytime I see it
Other blogs have done great tutorials on the Keys, too–using them to spell out words, etc. I also get into the Scrabble letter thing, too–spelling out a word or name and displaying on a coffee table. Love letters and numbers!
Sindy