After seeing the idea of a playmat for a Busy Bag, I knew I had to ask Ken to participate in my Busy Bag Bonanza. After an exceedingly long day at work today, I came home to discover that Ken had made this playmat, using fabric from my never-ending fabric stash and Sharpie markers:
In case you’re not a local, he chose famous sites around Nashville with streets in between.
The Parthenon with the Country Music Hall of Fame.
I was especially impressed with the detail on the Parthenon!
The Gaylord Entertainment Center, the Nashville Arena, The Sommet Center, The Bridgestone Arena. . .
The General Jackson Showboat . . .
And lower Broadway with the Batman Building in the background.
Ken even found a couple of hot wheels cars to drive the road in between.
So even while we’re in the DRC, we’ll be able to introduce the kids to Nashville! I LOVE this playmat, and I love my husband who created it even more!
Very impressive, Ken!
This is AWESOME!!!!!!! :))
What an artist you married! That is really cool!
What a great artistic job, and an awesomely great guy too!
Ken should draw a Nashville colouring book! Those pictures are great for kids to colour on!
Oops… I guess it would be a “coloring” book, wouldn’t it? Can’t get away from Canadian spelling!
Oh, it warms the warms the cockles of Ken’s Canadian heart to see the “correct” spelling! It’s his favourite!
What a wonderful surprise! And how thoughtful! I love it!
AMAZING!
And tell me, Robin, when I peeked in the windows of the General Jackson, did I see a teeny weeny Paul Vann singing? I think I did.
Why yes, indeed, you did! 😉