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A is for ART!

Art, my passion, the thing I love to do best.  It lets me express myself while adding beauty to the world.  This wooden letter A was really cheap at Hancock Fabrics.  It was on clearance and then had an additional discount.  It was a dollar and change, I can't remember the exact amount.  Originally I had planned on giving it to my sister in law for Christmas as is.  The zebra print is cool, but after a while I decided to paint it, mostly because I was running out of other things to do.  I may at some point still give it as a gift but for now it's just another decoration for the house.  I couldn't just leave it as A because my initial is D, so the pipe cleaners were added to spell out 'art.'  It may change at some point, that is a great thing about art.

Quote for today:
Happiness, it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort. - Vincent Van Gogh 
 

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