Thursday, March 6, 2014

A long-empty frame inspires a flurry of action

On a trip back to lovely snowy Cambridge I visited some old friends.  Not just any old friends, but people who were still living with some of the freestyle finds I had collected while sharing their apartment.  One such example was this gold metal frame with red matting and glass. A heavy old thing, and with mystery spots on the front that I had never managed to remove.  It hung on the wall for many months, framing a piece of living room space in its reflective silence.
  Whether it was the sunny afternoon, the inspirational powers of crafty ladies assembled in the same room, or the hustle and bustle of people coming and going, something made that the day the frame got used for something like its intended purpose.

Step 1: Apply miraculous goo removal substance.
Removing sticky bits on the glass


Step 2: Rediscover rolled-up poster that was otherwise going in the recycling bin
 Put poster into new cleaned frame.

Step 3: Admire.

Also admiring those mustard yellow pants.

Happy freestyling!