FSIS: Week 10, Framed Eleanor Quote
This has been my mantra lately. Thank you Pinterest.
I think about these inspired words from Eleanor Roosevelt a lot and wanted them displayed somewhere where I could see them frequently. What a better place than my nightstand where I start and end my day?
So a few weeks ago I found a 11×13 frame at Goodwill that I though would be perfect for my nightstand and came home to make a quick print in Photoshop. The only problem was that it took me weeks to find time to go to Kinkos and print it!
The print is nothing fancy, just simple and straight forward with a pistachio colored back ground to give our black and white room a touch of color. All in all this small project cost me $2 for the frame and $1.75 for a colored copy on 11×17 paper at Kinkos ( I LOVE that place).
If your interested in printing your own I’ll attach the PDF. Just make sure you print it onto 11×17 paper and then cut it down to 11×13. Enjoy!
Download Print PDF HERE (without typo!)
Finish anything lately? Let me know and I’ll share your project next week!
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Great quote! And so true! It looks good!
[...] Framed Eleanor Quote. I love this and might make one for myself. [...]
Well, bummer.
1. I had my first anonymous “critical” comment. It’s alright, it was bound to happen as a symptom of high traffic. Woop! But just so you know, I am trying to “learn how to spell” …it’s a resolution of mine but it’s slow going! I’m sure I have many many spelling errors. Thanks again and again to my readers who look past all my spelling shortcomings.
2. I spelled criticized wrong in the PDF! Woops. Thankfully it’s a quick fix. I’ll update the link in a week when I’m back from spring break. Let me know of your interested and I’ll send you an email once it’s updated.
Looks like you have a typo in there: shouldn’t “critized” be “criticized”? A little constructive criticism… :)
Yes! A mistake that went unnoticed :) I’ll fix it when I’m back from Spring break. Thank you for the constructive criticism ;)
Fixed! Feel free to download the PDF now without typo :)