Do you think you know what this turned into?
"This" is actually the threads left over from pulling them off of my drop cloth curtains.
when I looked at this pile of threads I didn't see threads.
I envisioned this:
threads gently woven into a knock-off of nature
new life forming in secret
intertwined fibers give strength to the imperfect
the imperfect boasts an understated
beauty
update: the tutorial is up and you can reach it by clicking here
Always being renewed,
Beautiful, Kim!! :)
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ReplyDeleteI love how this turned out! Great idea! I have a newer link party and would love if you would come on over and share your post or social media sites. http://designeddecor.com/talkin-about-thursday-link-party-5/
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Simply lovely! It turned out fantastic! Looks like a real nest. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI going to do this one!
ReplyDeleteI'm having a link party at Homa Style that ends Tuesday evening.
I would love you to link up!
The link to the party is
http://homastyle.com/wp/2013/02/27/inspire-me-link-party/
I help promote links to my parties by additional links to facebook, twitter, or pinterest.
Kim
ReplyDeleteIt's so fun to see a pile of string - but you see a birds nest! LOL! So creative!
I found you today thru the Linky Party at Sumos Sweet Stuff, where I'm #420. I hope you get a chance to stop by my blog and leave a comment, too!
~ Megin of VMG206
Hi, I found you over at Posed Perfection. What a clever idea to make a nest out of pulled thread. It's just beautiful. I'm heading over to the tutorial now. So glad you shared!
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Hi Kim,
ReplyDeleteLove your birds nest. So cute what a great idea. You should share at Transformed Tuesday my readers would love to see. I'm a new follower.
Hugs,
Peggy~PJH Designs
http://pjhdesignsoneofakind.blogspot.com/2013/03/transformed-tuesday-28-features.html
Ooh I like this~ very cool! Thanks so much for linking up with Made in a Day last week!
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What a beautiful nest, Kim ~ I would love for you to share it at Project Inspire{d}.
ReplyDeletehttp://cupcakesandcrinoline.com/2013/03/project-inspired-linky-party-week-4/
I hope to see you there.
Have a lovely week,
Mary Beth
Stopping by to let you know I am featuring you tomorrow on Made in a Day! Thanks for linking up!
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WOW...what a cute and thrifty idea...looks GREAT!!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
that is so clever and neat. Your photos are amazing too. Featuring this in my weekly wow's on Saturday. Laura @Top This Top That
ReplyDeleteI know I have a pile of drop cloth strings around here somewhere. What a clever idea! Love it, Kim!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really great idea! I have always thought there should be something that I could do with the threads that fall on the floor! I actually have a bag saved up!
ReplyDeleteI really love this and would be so happy if you would share this at my link party - In and Out of the Kitchen. The party is live now and will run through Wednesday.
Hope to see you there! Cynthia at http://FeedingBig.com
http://www.feedingbig.com/2013/03/in-and-out-of-kitchen-8.html
Beautiful! I don't have a lot of drop cloths lying around, but as a knitter I always have lots of yarn. Wondering if I could do something similar!
ReplyDeleteNice, very natural looking. Thanks for sharing with us at "In and Out of the Kitchen Link Up Party"
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