Now I need to line the bra, bling the arm and wrist cuffs I made today and it will be finished, although I think I will use leftover beads and such to make some sort of necklace and earings...maybe.
Just my nearsitedness creating things that aren't there, much like when I was a child and terrified that the wallpaper would come alive to eat me...
the peacock feathers (beautifully, beautifully done!) from my normal distance from the monitor looks suspiciously like sperm swimming around the skirt heading straight for that slit!
This is not to say that I don't covet that skirt, the bra, the gold dress to bedlah conversion, the fire costume, poppies... can I just move into your closet?
much like when I was a child and terrified that the wallpaper would come alive to eat me...
OMG- you've just reminded me of the wallpaper in the upstairs loo at my grandparents' house! Big 1860s house with high high ceilings. Loo with no window, dim lightbulb, and a scary scary pattern on the wallpaper that totally looked like monsters with sharpened pointy teeth.
It's very pretty.And it's funny to me how, when you first showed pictures, I thought "hey, that's not right!" about the design falling from the waist instead of rising from the hem a la formal kimono (I think the slit is the only reason my brain somehow made that comparison). ;-) Funny what our experience leads us to expect.
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THIS IS NOT A CRITIQUE!!!!
the peacock feathers (beautifully, beautifully done!) from my normal distance from the monitor looks suspiciously like sperm swimming around the skirt heading straight for that slit!
This is not to say that I don't covet that skirt, the bra, the gold dress to bedlah conversion, the fire costume, poppies... can I just move into your closet?
Re: THIS IS NOT A CRITIQUE!!!!
My Emerald City costume has fallopean tubes and I own the angry vagina bedlah...I have no issue with wearing sperm bling.
Re: THIS IS NOT A CRITIQUE!!!!
OMG- you've just reminded me of the wallpaper in the upstairs loo at my grandparents' house! Big 1860s house with high high ceilings. Loo with no window, dim lightbulb, and a scary scary pattern on the wallpaper that totally looked like monsters with sharpened pointy teeth.
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