
i bought a stack of vintage scrabble gameboards for $5 last month oh, the possibilities of five dollars gambled on possible future creativity.

it turned out that the stack was not enough for most of my walls in the house, yet the colors matched perfectly with my duvet. with some measuring, i knew that i had exactly enough for this little wall that frames my bedroom door.


after cutting them to measure, i hammered them lightly into the wall with dressmaker's straight pins. i bent every other one, so a yoga session would have helped me here. the paper game sheets are not glued square on the boards, so i just kept the cuts square to the board and not to the gameplate.
it adds just enough visual interest and ties in with the duvet. five dollars wellspent!
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