My Mom was in town and I presented my plan and she was on board. We went to Goodwill and got the mismatched 8×10 frames. Then to Lowe's for screws, hinges, staples, staple gun, and a little board. Next, burlap and a little hacksaw from Wal-mart and we were all set. For this easy project. I was thinking a little paint, put some hinges and done. I even planned a how-to blog about this super easy do-it-yourself project.Yep, easy peasy.
To do this project I needed:
3 weeks.
3 trips to the hardware store.
Tears.
Cussin'
Prayers.
Advice.
Here are the pictures that explain the basics of the project.
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| Less than $5 to purchase these frames. There was debate on leaving them like this, but turquoise "is my signature color" (2 Steel Magnolias references in 1 blog - Whoop!) |
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| Almost done! (Can I get a hallelujah?) |
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| Final look! Love it! The frames swing out so I can put the earring backs on the ones that need them. |
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| Up close... |
This is what I gained/learned from this project:
- Cool earring storage...obvi
- It's okay to take a break. It's okay to give myself a break. Especially right now when I am struggling with focus and frustration.
- I still need to finish. Even when I'm frustrated. Even when I am overwhelmed. I have to press on.
- I should trust God, not my expectations. I thought this would be easy. I thought my life would be different. God has a plan and my expectations are really just an attempt at control.
- There is hope in loss. I have some missing earrings, but I have hope they're out there somewhere. Same with my heart...some of it is missing, but there is still hope.








Great work!
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ReplyDeletePractical art. You know I gotta love it!
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