Showing posts with label hoarding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hoarding. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 August 2014

Pink Rose and MBFF

I'm up to  my usual.
No surprises here.
Fashioned up a huge organza and faille rose.
Big and blousy.
Pink tinted.
 
 
 
 

 I've drawn from the usual.
Spent and hoarded bouquets. Dye dispersions.
Roses.
One delicate pink one, that even in decline has its merits.
Someone tried to throw this flower in the chalkface's rubbish bin.
I had to salvage and record its loveliness.
Dyed lots of fabric.
Arranged in folds to create some shadowing form.




 I'll keep zhu -huing until I get it right.
Then mount it on its base or band.

 I'll keep you in the loop.
Meanwhile, Mercedes Benz Fashion Festival is approaching.
I haven't really got a clue, but think there'll be a Flora in the Brisbane Arcade's Accessories in Bloom parade.
It's in the lap of the stylists Gods (or Goddesses).
 Get excited.




 
 


Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Chanel Packaging: Short Shrift

 If you've been paying attention, you'll notice an inordinate amount
of hoarded Chanel packaging, lying nonchalantly around the House of Flora.
I will confess, it is mostly cosmetics.
Funded by Mr Fascinata.
Under strict instruction: birthday and Christmas, thank you.
I am too old for surprises.
At point of purchase he demands double lengths of ribbon.
And two bags if he can get away with it.
My Chanel treatment at point of purchase usually includes, the staff at
David Jones saying they can't find the ribbon, the bags, nor the white CC paper.
I know.
The short shrift.
I've since put that point-of-sale frippery to good use.
I've fashioned a 2013 Christmas garland.
Here's the instructions:
Walk this way.
You need some help from nature.
 
 Stay alert.

 I like heading towards the city peoples' garden.
Northey Street City Farm.


 Near Breakfast Creek.
Pull up a chair.
Check the crab pots.
But, stay on task.






 Forage around. Pick up some lying leaf matter and sticks.
 
 Throw down a paper placemat and fashion a garland.
Use a bit of soft wire to hold in place.
If you want to you can paint the circle.
Relax, it doesn't need to be perfect.
 Frost over some native gumnuts.
Leaves, too.



 Scratch around and collect whatever you can.


 Assemble.
Use a glue gun to hold in place.
Be careful.
 Throw in a few balls.
Glitter, if it's your bent.





 Get crafty this festive season.
Make something out of nothing.