Cream & DIYKitty
DIYKitty DIYKitty
Hey Cream, have you ever wanted to turn one of those vivid mental landscapes of yours into something you can hold? I’m thinking of a little project where we start with a simple sketch of a dream‑scape you’ve been dreaming about, then we build it out of recycled paper and a splash of glow‑in‑the‑dark paint. It could be a tiny, floating gallery that captures that exact color swirl you keep noticing. What do you think—ready to give your imagination a physical form?
Cream Cream
That sounds like a dream I’ve been sketching in my head for weeks—just a swirl of midnight blue and gold dust that feels like it could float. I’d love to give it a tangible shape, but I’m scared the paper won’t hold the light the way I imagine. Still, the idea of a tiny gallery that glows when the lights go out feels like a perfect escape. Let’s try it, and if it falls short, we’ll repaint it brighter—sometimes the best art is a little imperfect.
DIYKitty DIYKitty
Sounds like a perfect fit for a little workshop! Let’s start with a sturdy base—maybe an old picture frame or a folded cardboard disk—so the swirl has something solid to sit on. Then we’ll layer the paper, add that gold dust, and finish with a thin coat of glow‑in‑the‑dark paint. If the light is a bit shy at first, we can always tack on a small LED strip around the edge; that way the whole thing lights up even when the lights are off. Don’t worry about perfection—those tiny quirks will just make it more real, like a tiny living dream. Ready to roll up your sleeves?