Hey friends! I've spent the last few days in blogger heaven while attending Haven in Atlanta. I was thrilled to meet and spend time with many of my favorite DIY/Home bloggers! I had a fabulous time and can't wait to share with you all! I have to finish downloading (?uploading) some photos, but will tell you all about it then!
In the mean time, I had my most unusual craft related request yet. "Can you do an ostrich?" Hmmm, well, I've never done an ostrich, but I guess there is a first time for everything, right?
Isn't she the cutest, ugly ostrich you've ever seen?
Even though I wasn't too sure about it in the beginning, I think it turned out pretty well! So, if any of you are in the market for an ostrich, let me know! HAHA!
I hope you all have a wonderful rest of the weekend!
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