They’re called Enchanted Fairy Doors and they are made by DME. I bought mine at my local Hobby Lobby in Indiana. You can buy them online though. You can find the one on the left here and you can find the one on the right here. Also, you can buy finished ones here but I’m not sure how reliable that site is and whatnot. I’m glad you all love them as much as I do.

Slowly but surely my room is becoming badass. I have some mirrors, other mounted heads to put up, cork board to mount and painting to do on the bottom frames, pictures to put in the top frame, and I need to buy votive candles. Then I’ll start hanging my art over my desk and finally I’ll hang my posters around the room.
My Mother’s Day present. I broke the glass on the picture frame so once I fix that, I’ll send it off to her. :]
“The rise and fall of my sloppy love… I live my life like a burning man.” -Third Eye Blind
Prom shoes like what!! I can’t wait til they dry!
Let’s talk about how these shoes are gonna be so freaking fabulous for prom. See where they’re white? That’ll be teal glitter come tomorrow and that fabric is gonna be a bow tie. :D
My quick artistic interpretation of serotonin: A neurotransmitter in the human brain that contributes to feelings of happiness and romantic attraction.
Woah, this is up to 97 notes now? Uhm, thanks, everyone! I am glad you like it. The funniest part is this isn’t even the finished painting that I did but I’m glad it is a hit regardless.
(Source: chasingidentity)
American Sign Language sign for painting or art. [Sorry that it is so fast. Explanation of the sign here.]
Why yes, I did make that feather necklace and earrings to match. Haha… I’m feeling very femme today so I made a new set of jewelry to match that. :]
“The following is a progression of my midterm drawing in my Drawing I class at Vincennes University. I worked 12 in-class hours on it and over 5 outside hours on it. (that’s the most time I’ve EVER spent on a piece) I didn’t really know how I could explain this in words so I’m just going to post it in pictures. The first picture is the set up. The rest are what I’ve done and the last one is the final product. Please forgive the awful camera quality. These were all taken with my camera phone.”
-November 6th, 2009 blog post from my old Word Press account recounting my semester as a Drawing I student.
“The Middle Ground” - black and white contate crayons - 3 hours - December 2009
“Liquid Vessels” - still life in vine charcoal - Drawing I - December 2009
I’m calling this picture of myself: “The queer boy with the feathered earring.”
I am a part of a project for the counseling center here at Ball State and I am doing an art piece for it. I need objects or things you think about that relate to your identity. They can be positive or negative. Examples: identification, clothing, gender markers, etc.
While I identify as genderqueer and could probably just do this drawing by myself, I don’t think one voice can represent several. So please help?
Reply, ask box, reblog. Whatever you have to do. Thank you in advance!! Love, Charlie.