So cute!! I have been living in a tiny town in Sweden and over the 2 years of being there, the town slowly filled up with the most amazing knitting grafitti. We never found out who it was, but one yard led us to believe she lived there. Even the pot plants were knitted!
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I grew up in Durham, NC and recently graduated from the Cleveland Institute of Art with a BFA in Ceramics. I've been making objects ever since I can remember and I love all things creative.
Using my creative juices I hope to beautify the urban landscape with art, objects, and natural growth. My time is currently divided between Cleveland, Ohio where I go to Cleveland Institute of Art, and Durham, North Carolina where I live with my parents, but I hope to leave my mark where ever I go. I hope that my efforts not only bring a smile to my viewers face but inspire others to explore their own guerilla instincts.
yarn bombing in the home - i love it!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! I have been living in a tiny town in Sweden and over the 2 years of being there, the town slowly filled up with the most amazing knitting grafitti. We never found out who it was, but one yard led us to believe she lived there. Even the pot plants were knitted!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I have to try that by myself, I'm only afraid of those getting wet and dirty in winter :/
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That's a excellent idea.
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That is so cute!! I want to try it for my own balcony!! xoxoxoxoo
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Beautiful! What an amazing idea!
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This is so cool - I love the idea of making urban surroundings more organic and original!
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Also you have the same name as me ;)
great photos, I really like your blog :)
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Haha that's so awesome!
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thats such a cute idea, how unique
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I saw my first yarn bomb in portland about a week ago- i totally had to stop and take a picture. :)
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haha looks rad!
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it's gonna look amazing when you're done!
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Nice. I have been crocheting some for my fridge handles...
ReplyDeleteI bet it will look amazing once it`s finished!
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This is such a wonderful idea.. We never thought of this!.. Awesome!
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What a nice idea! Looks pretty(:
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