A picture may be hypnosis eroticismworth a thousand words, but a bad drawing? It must be worth at least a million.
Delaware native Alexis Semmel wanted to print out a picture of her girlfriend, Liz Todd, for a locket but she found it was "really hard to print a picture that small." Luckily, inspiration struck, even if Semmel didn't have the artistic talent to back it up.
SEE ALSO: Teen's delightful Pixar-themed promposal hits the right noteShe got creative and drew a picture of Todd by hand and put it in place of a printed version.
The final product was uncanny.
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People were absolutely stunned with how well the drawing turned out.
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Others celebrated Semmel's romantic gesture by sharing pictures of the drawings they made for their significant others.
Warning: there are artistic masterpieces ahead.
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Each and every one of them are works of art. Terrible, romantic works of art.
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