baby wall art

10.04.2010

 it's so often true...there are some images you just don't want tucked away in an album. such is the case with this sweet face a few days after he was born. everytime i would be in the nursery rocking and nursing him these last 6 weeks, i would think of this empty shadow box i had, and inspire myself as to what i would do with it.
and i knew i just wanted to stare at him more...
so i took fabric swatches left over from decorating his room...
and stitched them down quilt style on a piece of cardstock...
printed up a 2 day old photo of him in classic black and white,
including one of those stinkin' sweet feet!
left a border around them...
added a tag with sweet white velvet words...
and loved it.
simple.
you will be seeing just how simple my documenting his story can get.
i mean...it's not like i have alot of time::
taking care of him round the clock
homeschooling 3 vivacious girlies
helping a high school male adolescent find his way
taking care of a husband who works way too much
not to mention everything that happens outside these four walls.
seriously...watch the simplicity flow.
my in-laws are in-house this week too...but i am hoping not to be too absent from this here blog.

argh! so sweet.
thanks for visiting. leave me a note, will ya?
~j

5 comments:

  1. Beautiful hanging -- and certainly a precious little bundle there!

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  2. Oh what a gorgeous project of your sweet boy! Memory perfectly preserved...

    Thanks for stopping by my blog home... know how precious each of your moments is these days!

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  3. My heart is melting... he is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo cute and soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo plump and sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo adorable and soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo precious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  4. i love it jamie! makes me want to make one for my kiddos. it's a perfect project and one you'll treasure always.

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  5. PER-FEC-TION!
    What an awesome project!
    The pictures are precious and one can really sense how inspired you were making it!

    Brilliant! ;-)

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