Feb 6, 2012

I need your help on words for String Art

Dear Chicago House,

Ooooh I am turning something over to the lovely readers of this blog today. Remember the String Art I reveal a while back. It was part of an impossible challenge and my aim was to produce some novel art work for your walls.
Well although I succeed in producing something I really loved,the choice of words I used "SEA & SAND" were far more appropriate to hang in the beachy room of the St Louis town house ...so my success was marred with failure at producing nothing for your walls.

So I am going to make another...this time with words suitable for your walls and I asked your readers for some suggestions.

This is what they came up with.

So it's time to vote lovely readers... Do any of these work or should I keep brain storming?
OHHH this poll doesn't work if you are reading this via a feed...click HERE to visit the site
Love from

Creative in Chicago

XX

p.s Thanks to everyone who comments especially if you left an idea!

11 comments:

  1. Chicago House would also be spiffy.

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  2. I'm planning on making my own with the word PAZ! (peace in spanish)

    Feel free to borrow my idea since I'm borrowing yours...

    Lovely blog,

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    1. Good luck...make sure you comment again when you have finished so I can take a look

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  3. I voted for Dream Big Things.

    But, it really depends on a few things. Is it for the foyer? Maybe "Wipe Your Feet." Is it for the WONDERFUL open room with the fireplace or another room with lots of view? "Maybe Lake Effect."

    Perhaps...This would be appropriate?
    "Dear Chicago House,"

    BTW, I am really considering doing a string art in rustic browns, mustards, ambers, for either the living room or bedroom. :) You've inspired me! I'll go pin you so I don't forget.

    ~ Dana
    Cooking at Cafe D

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  4. Oh, I didn't mean "Maybe Lake Effect"
    I meant maybe "Lake Effect"
    Darn incorrect quote marks...

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  5. it should say, "Oh No, Not You Again"

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  6. WHERE ARE THE DIRECTONS

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