Free Laughter Subway Art Printable

My Mom gets together with a group of ladies once a month to do different little activities. Last month it was my Moms turn, along with a couple of other ladies, to host the party. They decided to do it on Laughter. My mom came to me and asked me if I could make a subway art all about laughter. I have never really done subway art myself before so this was my first time. I thought it would be easy enough so I agreed to make it for her. I think it turned out pretty good so I am going to share it all with you!!! My mom found all the little sayings and I just put it together for her! 

This is the one I did for her, which was my VERY FIRST subway art:
To Download this go HERE


I modified it a little bit with different colors for me. I want to put this up in my room! I loved the sayings. I also added one more when I changed it. 
Here is the other one:

To Download this go HERE

I would love to know what you all think of my first couple of subway arts!! I think I might just have a new little addiction going on here! 



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8 comments:

  1. I love this...thanks so much for putting this together! :)

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  2. I love subway art! These are so precious. Thanks so much for sharing at Toot Your Horn Tuesday :)

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  3. Adorable! I love this! Thanks for sharing at the Pomp Party! Pinning to our Pomp Party board!

    Jill @ Create.Craft.Love.

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  4. Good morning! The second Jill I met today :) I also have a daughter named Jill (she is a twin).

    I love your subway art! And a great topic :)

    So nice stopping by to visit with you!
    Kindly, Lorraine

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  5. Perfect!!! I'd love to have you share at my party...it JUST opened!!!

    http://www.itsoverflowing.com/2012/04/overflowing-with-creativity-19.html

    XO, Aimee

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  6. How are we looking at the paintings of Mark Rothko these days?
    Is he old hat, replaced in America by more contemporary concerns? Looking at his minimal canvases and their enticing floating squares of subdued paint live at the MOMA recently, I had to stop to wonder whether he still communicates to a modern and younger audience.
    Wahooart, the site that sells good canvas prints to order from their database of digital images, has many Rothko prints. I ordered this one, Blue and Grey, that I have now hanging in my study. I can spend a long time looking at this elusive image that takes me to some other place not in this world.

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