I’ve attempted this project using various methods, only to fail. But this morning I found instructions at The Shabby Nest, and it worked out well.
My canvas is quite large at 24” x 48” and fortunately I have a Cricut that can cut up to 24”. It was time consuming but so much fun, as I decided which places I wanted to include and the fond memories they evoked.
Now I can say I’ve done it and don’t ever have to do it again :)
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Awesome! I've been thinking about trying to do one of these. Yours turned out great!
ReplyDeleteThat's nice I like it. I've seen that type of art before and would love to own a piece.
ReplyDeleteThat is fantastic and the PERFECT finishing touch for your awesome wall!
ReplyDeleteIt looks perfect on your wall!! :)
ReplyDeleteYours really turned out fabulous!! Next time I think I wont be lazy and I'll change my templates so I can cut larger words...I love the big size!!
ReplyDeleteDespite the hard work it turned out fabulous!! Thanks for sharing.
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I really need a cricut. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on it, I love subway art, just have to find one for my home:)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by my blog and your sweet comment about Buster, I forgot to mention that he loves kids too!
Rondell
I have so wanted to do one of these but the project I am doing currently is taking long enough. I'll just drool over yours for a while!
ReplyDeleteMegan
Yay subway art! My first attempt on subway art was a couple weeks ago on my coffee table! It turned out great!
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