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Sep. 5th, 2003 07:13 pmthis is just a question,
i have an old fabric padded photo frame, it's very sort of twee and quaint, it's red and white gingham fabric, and i'm not sure whether I should paint over it or not, as i want to put a promotional kitchen photo shot of the cast of Six Feet Under in it, with the words "Home Sweet Funeral Home" on the frame for a friend who likes Six Feet Under a lot.
EDIT:
I traced the letters from the promotional ad onto an old white shirt, cut it into strips and just sewed that on, as a fellow crafty girl said in the commments , it's a juxtaposition of the oldfashioned comfy home crafts and family values and it featuring a family who's anything but old fashioned hehe.
i have an old fabric padded photo frame, it's very sort of twee and quaint, it's red and white gingham fabric, and i'm not sure whether I should paint over it or not, as i want to put a promotional kitchen photo shot of the cast of Six Feet Under in it, with the words "Home Sweet Funeral Home" on the frame for a friend who likes Six Feet Under a lot.
EDIT:
I traced the letters from the promotional ad onto an old white shirt, cut it into strips and just sewed that on, as a fellow crafty girl said in the commments , it's a juxtaposition of the oldfashioned comfy home crafts and family values and it featuring a family who's anything but old fashioned hehe.
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this is just a question,
i have an old fabric padded photo frame, it's very sort of twee and quaint, it's red and white gingham fabric, and i'm not sure whether I should paint over it or not, as i want to put a promotional kitchen photo shot of the cast of Six Feet Under in it, with the words "Home Sweet Funeral Home" on the frame for a friend who likes Six Feet Under a lot.
EDIT:
I traced the letters from the promotional ad onto an old white shirt, cut it into strips and just sewed that on, as a fellow crafty girl said in the commments , it's a juxtaposition of the oldfashioned comfy home crafts and family values and it featuring a family who's anything but old fashioned hehe.
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i have an old fabric padded photo frame, it's very sort of twee and quaint, it's red and white gingham fabric, and i'm not sure whether I should paint over it or not, as i want to put a promotional kitchen photo shot of the cast of Six Feet Under in it, with the words "Home Sweet Funeral Home" on the frame for a friend who likes Six Feet Under a lot.
EDIT:
I traced the letters from the promotional ad onto an old white shirt, cut it into strips and just sewed that on, as a fellow crafty girl said in the commments , it's a juxtaposition of the oldfashioned comfy home crafts and family values and it featuring a family who's anything but old fashioned hehe.
<a href="http://www.digitalpose.com/mbr/1/24319/p/466616_6380664050614136048_vl.jpg" so this is the near end product"</a>