
My daughter is obsessed with drawing anime-type cats and Pokemon, and her drawings always bring a smile to my face. I love the idea of decorating with my kids’ art, and this project from Jen of A Thousand Words takes a new spin on the just-stick-it-on-the-fridge way of display. She created an amazing duvet cover using 120 of her son’s original Pokemon drawings. I love the look of it, and the meaning behind it makes it even more awesome. See how it all came together over on her blog.
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This is so awesome! You could also use Spoonflower to print the fabric, if you didn’t want to hand-trace all the drawings.
This is such an amazing idea, I love it! Thanks for sharing this story. I love one of a kind things and there is so much thought that goes into something as simple as this, it really puts a smile on my face
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