I found something to put above her closet.
Acrylic on wood. Her first name.
We automatically agreed on the name. No discussion... And I don't even remember who proposed it first...
Acrylic on canvas and Framed scrapbook page. Middle names.
It's her godfather's name. It's mostly used as a boy name here but it's more common in France for a girl... It's what I proposed first, but Papa Tattoo found it too tough to wear as a girl.
Larouche is my family name. And wanted to put it in her name, yet she wouldn't have to wear it daily.
Framed embroidery. Her last name.
It's my first time doing that! It was a tad frustrating yet fun. I really like the name. It sound like mine ^_^. I'll tell you something cute; me and Papa Tattoo knows each other since kindergarten. We've always been matched together in row, or in teams, because of the alphabetical order. Were side by side on both Primary school and Secondary school's albums. Yet I've always been the smallest, and him, the tallest!
Papa Tattoo comes from a true hardworking family, with great values. I'm proud my baby wears their name.
Now everything is made from stuff I already had, except the scrapbook stuff and the wood plate (3$ in total).
Can't wait to install the yellow chandelier and show off all the room!
It's my first time doing that! It was a tad frustrating yet fun. I really like the name. It sound like mine ^_^. I'll tell you something cute; me and Papa Tattoo knows each other since kindergarten. We've always been matched together in row, or in teams, because of the alphabetical order. Were side by side on both Primary school and Secondary school's albums. Yet I've always been the smallest, and him, the tallest!
Papa Tattoo comes from a true hardworking family, with great values. I'm proud my baby wears their name.
Now everything is made from stuff I already had, except the scrapbook stuff and the wood plate (3$ in total).
Can't wait to install the yellow chandelier and show off all the room!
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