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That's right- bright & tight white with shades! I do love my snug fitting, curve hugging ensembles!
I created this ensemble around a new Baltogs wet look white lycra spandex leotard from nydancewear.com and matching wet look white lycra spandex miniskirt from coquetryclothing.com and embellished it with my white satin under bust corset from canalboat.com, sheer white lycra mesh elbow length gloves and white fully fashioned Premier French Heel stockings, both from secretsinlace.com and finished off with my white stiletto pumps with 5" heels from electriqueboutique.com
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Our Daily Challenge ... beads
This is a small section of a beautiful blue evening gown or bridesmaid's dress which has yellowed with age. It came into the Op-shop and I brought it home to try soaking out the yellowing. Although there was some improvement it wasn't good enough to sell. The embroidery, pearls, sequins and bugle beads are pretty though and a sepia toning hides the yellowing and suits the era of it's original use.
Handmade polymer clay tiles with millefiore and gold-leaf accents. For an idea of size the one on the left (swirls on bottom-purp/greens) is 1 3/4 x 1 1/2".
Title / Titre :
Portrait of a man wearing a cassock with a white collar, embellished with illustrated foliage, flowers and birds /
Portrait d’un homme portant une soutane et un col romain orné d’illustrations de feuillages, de fleurs et d’oiseaux
Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Unknown / Inconnu
Date(s) : Unknown /
Inconnu
Reference No. / Numéro de référence : MIKAN 4318797, 4318950
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Location / Lieu : Canada
Credit / Mention de source :
Library and Archives Canada, e010963014 /
Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, e010963014
Keraniganj, Dhaka, 2011
In life we are on a sail…..We have freedom….We have responsibilities.
Here we can taste the harmony of sovereignty like a birds or kites.
And we have to finish the big voyage before the journey ends.
At last we have nothing but the memories, we love to decorate it. And that’s the only way to live then and after.
A very old women making a Nakshikatha (Art in Clothes).
I made these little owls by hand. There were four of each one, so twelve in total. They were about 1.5inches in height. I thought they would be good as embellishments on cards or scrapbook pages.
This mildy-customised Scania 143M Streamline is probably the closest that I will come to producing a custom truck. Scania owners seem to be particularly proud of the marque and the large lion and crown ('king of the Road') logo is a popular embellishment. The chrome exhaust stack is an after-market addition. Thanks again to Martin Vonk for the base image of this left-hand drive 143M (18-Feb-16).
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Silk velvet, silk throwsters waste, mulberry bark, silk carrier rod, silk threads, bamboo fibre, habotai silk, paper and cotton scrim.
A house commissioned to commemorate
the wedding of Rob and Sally (whose fabulous pet names for each other are Mr and Mrs O'Disco!).
The interior contains several references to the day, including a wall mural depicting the location (a ruined chapel on a small island/nature reserve), a photograph of the couple (faces blurred out here for privacy) and pink flower bouquet. The Chinoiserie aspect is only very tenuously linked: the colour scheme for their wedding reception was black and gold, which brought to my mind Chinese lacquered furniture, which often features temples on islands....! The fragments of Willow pattern china, found in the River Thames at low tide, also tie in with this idea.
I played with scale a bit by adding several 'outscale' items such as buttons, screws and shells. A tiny timepiece from a wrist watch adorns the mantelpiece. Other quirks include tiny red telephone boxes, a jay feather and a gold frame embellished with a playmobil knife, fork and spoon (well, why not?!).
Hugely enjoyable project for a lovely couple.
- red T-shirt, without closure
- white trousers, with working pockets, silver glitter stripes on the pockets and seam, closed with a tiny button in front
- short dark-blue cardigan, embellished with little buttons and pearls
- red fake suede fringe bag with lining, silver metal parts
Fits for FR2 dolls.
Model: Nightshade Kyori
Jewelry: Frau E.
Shoes: no name
I took this photo in a friend's back yard. I printed it on silk fabric and have added embroidery using silk thread and silk ribbon. I added the kitty on the bench. It will be made into a pillow.
My submission for the current Embellish Magazine's challenge. I stamped the Dots and Flowers in white on kraft, then used lines of the stamp as guidelines to cut the image. Attached the little pieces to the card base, sew in between and finally hand sew the pearls. The biggest piece with the sentiment on it is pop dotted.
More details here . TFL!