16 Comments

  1. Such a great project. Thanks for showing how to do it!

    1. Oh I’m glad you like it and good luck! And love finding fellow kitty lovers

  2. PS- always like to see your kitties in posts. I’m a cat lover too 🙂

  3. I’ve always been a big fan of that pinecone, and the snowflake is an excellent addition!

    1. Hey Gretchen, thank you. I’m kind of addicted to making these now. I want to make one of a seashell for summer. Maybe even an outdoor piece so I can hang it by the stock thank pool 😉

  4. i LOVE these so much! love the new snowflake addition but that pine cone still has my heart! Sorry I am so late getting to this- I saved it because I was busy and then it got buried!

  5. Lovely idea! How is an engineering print copy different than a regular print copy?

    1. Hi Kay, it’s just available in large sizes and very affordable compared to regular large prints. And thanks!

      1. Hi Julia – thanks so much for this tutorial. My local Staples says the engineering prints are “not suitable for photos.” Do some Staples simply not have the same capability?

        1. Hi Jane, they aren’t great quality prints and that’s why it might say that at your staples but I like the way it looks for this particular type of project. Unless they changed something else with their prints since I made mine? Good luck

  6. Love the project !

    What is that cool ottoman your cat is laying on ? It’s so neat !

    1. It is a jeans remnant pouf/ottoman. I think they are still available and not expensive.

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