
I'm not sure this turned out as well as I envisioned it in my mind, but
since I spent a lot of time working on it, I had to show it anyway.

Who,

what,

where,

and why?

I think it loses something without the letter W in the word, even though the "W" is the big plastic letter.

I tried to keep the words colorful and the black "W" part of the background.

As I previously mentioned, even though I spent a long time on this, it didn't turn out as well as I envisioned it in my head.

The words were computer generated, printed on 110 lb card stock on my
laser printer, then colored using water soluble crayons, a Christmas
gift from 2 years ago from
Cindy.

For Day 22 of 22 leading up to bEARTHday which is today, or Earth Day, I
began with a large letter I truly found in a dumpster of a frame shop
that had gone out of business. I was able to dig out enough of these
letters to fill a box. None however were vowels, so I could never
create a word.
The wood to which I attached it?

It came from my neighbor's trailer that he parked in my yard.
Thank you for following along with me on this 22 day quest. I had
planned to make a few brooches, but time got away from me. I'll be back
later today with T and a final recycled project. I'll probably be late
because several friends have a few things planned for me.
3 thoughtful remarks:
This is clever and nicely done. i love it. Most everything i create uses some recycled item in it too.
The creepy bottle i made was recycled bottle and recycled fabric x
Just stopping by to say welcome back! And to tell you the craft store that has the week long garage sale twice a year in Scrapfunattoc in Andover. Glad to see you back.
This is a clever way of making the most of that *W* displaying those questions that we all ask and that brought a smile as all four were one's my pre-school children would ask within each sentence hee hee!!
Thanks for sharing Elizabeth Hugs Tracey x
P.S There's plenty more wood to be had from your neighbours trailer ;)
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