Tuesday 29 May 2012
some time later
following on from the last post
[no pun intended - am aware it is Memorial Day in yesterdayland]
i bundled a $4 silk dress [branded "Trent Nathan" but found in a thrift store] with fallen stars
gathered from the gutters in Stirling
said dress now absorbed into the wardrobe of one of the grandchildren of the visionary who initiated the tree-planting scheme
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ooooh this turned out lovely! Plenty of liquidambar leaves in gutters round our place....must go on a leaf hunt! I found a pretty little Yves St Laurent cream silk and lace cami in an opshop yesterday, would look even prettier decorated with leaves :)
ReplyDeleteI love when these little miracles are born...the dress is simply lovely! Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez stewart
ReplyDeletethat is simply stunning. good enough to eat!
ReplyDeleteI'd snatch that one up in a heartbeat. Sweet.
ReplyDeletegorgeous... this is what keeps one going....
ReplyDeletehugs
red stars in the sunset ....
ReplyDeleteor is that red sails ? hmmmm
gorjus stuff!
lucky grandchild!
everyone is right, and i agree about how delicious it is!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beauty! What a stunning result!
ReplyDeleteso BEautiFUL!
ReplyDeleteIt's perfect!
ReplyDeleteWhoops, yesterday's comment disappeared into thin air. I was wondering if any of the visionary's offspring are following in your footsteps, India?
ReplyDeletejust stunning indiax
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning, the detail and intricacy is mind blowingly beautiful......
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