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You can make art out of almost anything. My boyfriend and his friends drink a lot of beer, so they have tons of bottle caps left over. I started making magnets out of them. Just cut out pictures into a 1 inch circle and glue into the cap. Then mix up some resin and fill them up. Once they're dry just glue a magnet on the back and ta-da: magnets!

I also love decorating cookies and cakes, upholstering furniture, and decorating my apartment. Right now my apartment is pretty "flowery" (or as my boyfriend puts it: old lady style) but I'm slowly reworking it to reflect where I am right now with my creativity and life in general.

 
       

Bathroom rug made from an old climbing rope

Close up of the rug

couch i reupholstered. green fabric with leaf motif. pink and blue striped carpet on the ground. one brown and white checkered pillow, white blanket draped over the arm of the sofa

I reupholstered this couch and made the pillows

muir quote collage. cut outs of nature scenes and cut outs of words to make up the saying

A John Muir quote collage

8 bottle cap magnets with sayings or pictures in them

Bottlecap magnets

horseshoe with colored glass beads wrapped around the bottom half

Beaded Horseshoe

 

 

bottlecap magnet with a black and white peace sign in it
9 bottlecap magnets with pictures inside them
black squiggle pastel work
pastel color mountain stream sort of abstract
black and white checkerboard flowers done in black ink
many colored paint squiggles in many colors
paint squiggeles in red green and blue

john muir, falcon and preservation piece in red and green

John Muir Contrasting Colors Piece

multicolored fruit work, repeated three times on the side in smaller parts and different color schemes
pastel pink flower lily
pink horse painting with multicolored mane on a green background
squiggles in pastel

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