Showing posts with label Mardi Gras. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mardi Gras. Show all posts

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Better late than never


As mentioned earlier, there was a third hipster headband made for the big birthday fete of 2008. Sorry it took me eons to catch my favorite organic farming, veg-oil-converting West Virginian wearing hers. For "The Richele," I chose an earthy motif to match her hippie-ish nature. The butterfly adds a girlish touch so she can still feel like a lady even if she's wearing a dirty jumpsuit and is underneath the hood of a giant diesel truck. Purple is her favorite color, so naturellement it played a role.


You may recall I also promised to make a more age-appropriate hipster headband. So for "The Porkchop," I went with princess styling because what 2-year-old doesn't want to be a princess? There's also sequined bling because Layla loves flashy things as I discovered when I gave her some of my Mardi Gras beads back in the spring. (It sounds a lot fishier than it is -- don't worry, I didn't make the poor 2-year-old flash for her beads. For that matter, I didn't flash for the beads!) Perhaps Richele will get some pictures of Princess Porkchop this weekend that I can share next week. Happy Thursday and almost-end to the longest week ever.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Sparkle flair, part 2

As alluded to in an earlier post, there is another obnoxious blinging garment to share. This one is all for me, and I wore it for the firstand most likely onlytime during Mardi Gras last week. I used this pattern and some multi-colored green, purple, and gold sequined fabric to come up with this:


I somehow accidentally altered the length or else the Burda model is the world's shortest human being, because I was going for a dress but ended up with this tunic-esque length! But it wasn't a problem. The shininess still attracted lots of bead throwers' attentions.

Here's an "action" shot with my friend Hilary.