Thursday, April 2, 2009

Picture idea - when photos say way more than one word

I have a really really adorable project to show you. I discovered Ryan's blog yesterday and he's working on an art project.

Subject: his daughter.

Project: decorating his daughter's wall with something memorable and something other than pink.

So, he went to a store, bought a few t-shirts and sharpies, and set out for a photo shoot.




That's some adorable subject matter, wouldn't you agree? (melt!!)

Anyway, when you place the photos side by side in order, that's where the magic happens.


The plan of action is to get the series framed side by side and hung. You can check out the full story in his words and the how to at
What a cool project! I could only imagine what the shirts of my 9 yr old rough and tough son may spell out. Probably JUST SAY NO TO HOMEWORK. Somehow the magic just isn't there with that one, is it?

I'll swoon at the adorable little girl for today. Sigh.. Thanks for the inspiration Ryan! Very clever idea!

8 comments:

  1. What a cute idea! I do this with all four of my girls for the family room!

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  2. Amazing! What a great idea and thanks so much for sharing that with us. I have some white tshirts and a sharpie so this just might be my next project!

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  3. LOVE IT!!! What a wonderful idea- I see Mother's Day gifts ;) I can't wait to check out his site!

    ~Rachel

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  4. Oh my gosh, how clever!! And is she adorable or what????

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  5. What a cool idea. I just wish my kids were small enough to think that it's a cool idea!

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  6. i found your blog through kim at reinvented, and im so glad i did. You are one creative lady, im loving the tote pillows, i can hardly wait now to find some totes. Oh my gosh, this picture idea is soooooooo adorable. If you dont mind more vistors i will put the word out about your blog, too many great things to miss.
    hugs
    janet

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  7. This idea almost made me cry! I want to try this with my four year old! Thanks.

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