We all have one—a fireplace with an existence that is barely acknowledged, but serves as a focal point to our décor. Etsy user, JamesBit, has created a piece that will allow any boring, unused fireplace to become a nostalgic piece of art. The canvas measures 2′x2′ and features the 8-bit flame sprite from the original The Legend of Zelda. Costing potential buyers a hefty $11o USD, the piece doesn’t come as a cheap fix to a soot filled corner. Unfortunately, the fireplace art has been already sold; however, these DIY instructions explain how to recreate a similar piece from papier-mâché.
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As awesome as buying that would be, it's not worth $110. That's just silly.
I'll investigate the paper-mâché method though.
<img src="http://www.wsale.net/qy/oue.jpg">Simply amazing, wish i could done something like that. <img src="http://www.wsale.net/qyl/ppa.jpg">