“We enjoy this carpet very much and our daughter is very proud of it. Many cannot believe it was her who painted it, because she was still very young… and the subject is not common for a 4 year-old… Then I always show the original picture and it is astounding how close the carpet is to the original. Thank you so much!” Customer from Switzerland.
“Thank you thank you! I was originally going to give it to my dad as a present but now my kids seem to want to keep it!” Customer from Hong Kong Original child’s artwork with thes French fries, burger and soda that will become an amazing custom rug as a present for their grandfather! Hand-drawn design map Yearn dyed and ready to roll Seen while tufting, from the back
“She LOVES it! Thanks so much for all your time. Please thanks the whole team who worked on it as well. Great job” Customer from Vietnam Original coloring page as she colored it Yarn drying after custom dyeing Weaving graph on the loom Weaving taking place Rug just off the loom Stretching the rug after washing it Binding it Final check and yarn clipping
“We have a family home where all our extended family go to every year to spend the Christmas holidays together. That is really the only time of the year we see everyone and it is so special. My son made this Santa Claus drawing while we were there. I loved it and contacted Rug Your Life. When the rug arrived, tt was unbelievable. Even though I knew it was coming, I was overwhelmed by the emotion. Needless to say, the rug has an honour spot in the living-room in our Christmas family home and absolutely all of us love it. Thank you so much. Memories have never been so tangible.” Lisa Wheler from Ireland
“Every time I walk into my son’s room I smile at the rug he designed with Rug your life. You can feel the quality under your feet and see the quality in the workmanship and the colour. Our son (aged 6 then) worked with Nayla to choose the colours from his chosen painting so he was part of the process ensuring he was as excited as I when it arrived. It does take time to be made as works of true craftsmanship should! I will be using Rug Your Life for new home as well as a gift for my sister’s new home as a gift. Well Done and please pass on my thanks to those talented people working for you.”
“Wow! OMG It’s adorable! They do look exactly like the pic the children drew. This is so amazing. Great job”! Customer from Canada A rug that celebrates the creativity and own style of two sisters. Here they create incredible new memories together. It is so precious to combine these drawings, so that the mermaid of one of the sisters plays with the walrus of the other one; the princess of one of them comes out from behind the buildings of the superheroine drawing that the other sister did. And the rooster made by one of the sister walks around the rug next to the fish of the other sister. Comparing the original drawings with the actual rug. Rug right after weaving, before clipping the yarn
Elena drew how her future home in another planet will look like when she is an astronaut. There is a bedroom, a living-room and even a garden, all connected through slides that go both upwards and downwards! Until she moves there, her parents want her to have her own planet in her bedroom (on Earth). The rug has a few more stars added so that there is no doubt that it is, indeed, in the outer space.
“I made this rug for my children because I wanted them to know my love is always with them, wheverer they are. It will reach them and they will know. They are still little now, but some day, when they move out, they will know that this is what will never change. My love and kisses will be sent to them! This rug has such an important place in their childhood room. I could not imagine it without it anymore. The kisses and the clouds are on higher pile, which makes you feel you can almost grab them and keep them.” Jana from Germany
Custom rug from Kandinsky-inspired group artwork by third grade school children “Thank you for creating this rug! We raised so much money for it at the school auction!! Thank you!” Third-grade teacher from Texas, USA, ordered this Kandinsky-inspired group artwork her students made and sold it at the yearly school auction to raise funds for their library.