Woodworker Dana Theobald posted photos of the replica of the Kansas City Chiefs’ stadium on Instagram
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have had something special made in their honor!
Earlier this week, Kylie Kelce, 32, revealed that she’d commissioned Georgia-based artist and woodworker Dana Theobald to create a custom wooden replica of Lincoln Financial Field — the stadium where Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, 36, played for 13 seasons before retiring.
On Thursday, April 25, Theobold then revealed another piece, and this time it was a gift made in honor of Swift and Travis, both 34. The artist shared multiple photos of a wooden replica of Arrowhead Stadium, which is the home of Travis’ team the Kansas City Chiefs, to Instagram.
Theobold then rephrased some of the lyrics to Taylor’s 2022 single “Karma,” writing on the woodwork, “Karma is the guy on the Chiefs coming straight home to me” alongside a love heart.
Theobold added glittering gold bits around the frame, along with Travis’ Chiefs number 87.
“Arrowhead Stadium – Taylor & Travis’ Version !💛❤️ (this was just a thank you gift I made on the side for fun so it is unavailable),” Theobold captioned the post, not confirming whether the piece had been sent to Swift and her Kansas City Chiefs player boyfriend.
Theobold, who has also made replicas of stadiums where the pop superstar has performed on her Eras Tour, didn’t immediately respond when contacted by PEOPLE.
Theobold’s post came after Kylie Kelce wrote on her Instagram Stories on Monday, April 22, “I messaged @danatheo.designs TWO years ago! She came up with this beautiful custom design and then waited for me to give the retirement green light and J’s final list of accolades,” referencing Jason’s NFL retirement announcement in March.
“Thank you so much @danatheo.designs for your patience and the perfect retirement gift! 🥰,” she added in another post.