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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




13 comments:

  1. 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 :)

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  2. I love when these little miracles are born...the dress is simply lovely! Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez stewart

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  3. that is simply stunning. good enough to eat!

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  4. I'd snatch that one up in a heartbeat. Sweet.

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  5. gorgeous... this is what keeps one going....
    hugs

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  6. red stars in the sunset ....
    or is that red sails ? hmmmm
    gorjus stuff!
    lucky grandchild!

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  7. everyone is right, and i agree about how delicious it is!

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  8. Such a beauty! What a stunning result!

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  9. Whoops, yesterday's comment disappeared into thin air. I was wondering if any of the visionary's offspring are following in your footsteps, India?

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  10. Absolutely stunning, the detail and intricacy is mind blowingly beautiful......

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