Growing up, my Dad wasn't like others. He was a musician and a big rock music fan. When it was time to buy cards for Father's Day and Birthdays, all they had were hunting, fishing or sports related items. Things are different now, but I had to be creative when it came to gift giving. So, whenever I find anything that is related to rock music or guitars, I buy it. Crafting is especially tricky, but I have managed over the years. This was unfinished and in the clearance bin because it had come apart. I scooped it up for a few bucks, brought it home and glued it together. It sat on a shelf for a while because I wasn't sure how to paint it. It was purple for a while, but it just didn't look right, so I repainted it red and made my signature design on it. I don't know whether to fill it with pencils or a small bag of candy, but regardless, a musically themed present is born. This will go into my Christmas gift stash until December. Hopefully my Dad will like it!
The best job ever and the coolest friends that I ever had were when I worked at a restaurant called the Heartthrob Cafe. It was in downtown St Paul, Minnesota and was so fun! Today we had a get together to catch up and reminisce. This is one of the many good things about facebook, finding people that you wished you never lost contact with. So, today my post is the buttons that I made for this event. We had 'flair' that was a lot more fun and cool than a restaurant chain that I will not name here. We danced and sang birthday songs. The girls wore poodle skirts and we did all of this while wearing in line skates. We were a crazy family and honestly this was one of the best times in my life. Ahhh...memories. In the time spent there somehow the button machine came into my possession. In honor of our gathering, of course I had to make pins. Here are also two murals that I painted at the restaurant. Let me tell you they were tricky! The murals are on glass and when
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