When I was in high school I refused to do any of the cutting and what not during biology. Not that I was "against" the whole thing or anything like that, I just don't do well with medical type stuff. I can't watch someone get a shot, I can't hear about someone's surgery (I don't know how I survived a c-section). Anyway, back to the craft at hand... PLEASE tell me this was a science project? Or perhaps a gift for that professor friend of yours that has everything. Either way, someone's got a sick sense of style!
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I don't even know what to say except A.that is hilarious and B. someone with that much time on their hands should really try to channel their energy towards something productive.
--Says a woman who spends a significant amount of time doing important things like reading and commenting on other peoples' blogs.
...I can imagine making a pillow out of this for a science teacher as a joke... but to have it on display?
I'm currently smiling at Wesley's mom's comment - and her productive life (which so closely mirrors my own)
This is fabulous! Where can I get one? :)
yeah, I'd totally hang that on my wall- seriously!
that's pretty cool.
Fastening the frog to the framed cork board with sewing pins adds a subtle touch of class.
Okay, I have been a lurker on these boards for a long time, but don't think I've ever posted. This one totally warrents being my first post!
As a Biology Major/ lover of knitting, I have to say this one is AWESOME....I would have that up in my classroom/office any day. For real, that is super cool for science geeks. However it'd be a bit strange to walk into someone's house and having it hanging on a wall or what not.
Love the blog!!!
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