In my very first post there was a chair with Elvis fabric that I made for my favorite Uncle Tommy. He is mentally handicapped and as I mentioned on my first post loves wrestling and superheroes. His birthday is in a few days and I recently found this puzzle in the dollar section of a store. It's cool because it is a reflective puzzle. The frame was from a dollar store and was unfinished wood so painting it was obvious. To add a bit more to it I painted on the red lines. This may seem like a simplistic gift, but my uncle really loves this kind of thing it is perfect for him. Growing up with him is something that I am very thankful for. He is wonderful and kind and is now a favorite uncle to the great nieces and nephews as well.
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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