So it is very possible I have lost my mind (but in a really good creative way!) I have been slowly adding to my recycled city since last week and am falling in love with my imaginary world that is growing with each and every cereal box and cardboard tube- I wish I could live here!
fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteoooh - i'm going to make a recycled city with my kids at school!! what a fantastic idea!!! and your boat... LOVE the boat. my favourite!
ReplyDeleteHow did you make the tree?
ReplyDeleteI think it is just WONDERFUL... The colors and style make me want to move in myself.. Such a fabulous idea.. I hope it keeps growing.
ReplyDeleteStaci
Very creative! Instead of a doll house it's a lot of doll houses, sort of a doll city!
ReplyDeleteI'm LOVING that tree the best but I'm afraid your cat looks a little Godzilla-like sitting in the midst of the city!
ReplyDeleteWouldn't that just make the cutest little cartoon world? Or puppet world? Or clay-mation world?
ReplyDeleteI can totally picture a little scene played out there.
That would be great!
Maybe you could write a really cool story about your little world.
What's it's name?
Just wonderfull! I love the colors and the style. it makes me dream away to my childhood. I love what you make!
ReplyDeletelove it, want to live there too.
ReplyDeletewonderful!
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yvette
I think I will have to start saving our small boxes so we can make a lil city...looks so fun : )
ReplyDeleteIt's about time the city grew a tree. I know they have really been stingy with the parks and rec department, but every city's gotta have some green space!
ReplyDeleteps. Thanks for visiting my bloggggg :)
Yes please show us how to make the fab tree!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous shoes! Wherever did you find them?
ReplyDeleteI am awestruck and inspired. Once a year I teach a art class for kids at a local art center and funds are short for materials, this looks like a good idea for the kids. Do you mind if I share with them? Diane in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
ReplyDeletewaay cool. I'm especially fond of the boat!
ReplyDeleteI always have so much fun when I come to visit you. Thanks for sharing your world with us.
ReplyDeleteyes, yes, the tree, the boat, the trim around the windows... a story, a name, an inspiration...
ReplyDeleteits so much fun to be an artist doing what we love!
lucky you!
xoxo
jul
i loooove your imaginary world! maybe i could meet you for a cup of tea outside one of your gorgeous buildings! hmmm, i'll take a licorice tea...
ReplyDeleteAlisa... I LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS!!! What a GREAT CITY to live in.. YES!
ReplyDeleteI remember spending hours and hours doing just this very thing as a child! It was a project in my Sesame Street Activity Book, which was very "green" even back in the 70s!
ReplyDeleteYou are just too awesome! So glad I found your blog!
Hey great post. Thought I'm not sure I agree with you 100%. Keep em coming. Are you interested in having anyone guest post opposing views?
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