Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Lakewood show this weekend......

Here's some repurposed hanging light globe vases with dried rudbeckia. (I was trying to figure out some way to collage these with rusty lamp parts and wire them, but ran out of time--maybe for next show...there is never enough time!)


I needed a dress form to display vintage clothes for the show, so I had to get busy with the chicken wire and make one. (Where do you girls find the cool old ones? I never see them in my junkin' travels)

11 comments:

EMBELLISH said...

That dress form is absolutely fabulous. You could sell those. You did an amazing job!

Diana Cohen said...

I love your oh so creative mind!

Barbara Jean said...

I never find them either and I've been looking.
Yours you made is wonderful!
Giving a tutorial on it?
Then many of us can quit looking. =0))

blessings,
Barbara Jen

Hopelessly Romantic Art Studio said...

Wow! That dress form is amazing. You know somebody is going to want to buy it. lol Wanna make a bet as to how earlier in the day someone will ask "is this for sale?" Have a good show!
Blessings, Gerri

juanita said...

If you can make that cool a dress form out of chicken wire, you don't need to find an old vintage one. That is an amazing dress form.

red.neck chic said...

Oh my goodness!!! I love YOUR dress form!!! That is fantastic and I agree with Embellish-Vintage...you need to be selling those along with your really cool vases! And...I think you should give a tutorial too! LOL

Fantastic!!! Good Luck at your show, I know you will do great!!!

Jill said...

How creative to make your own dress form!! Just found your blog-looks like a lot of fun!

Amelia said...

Hey! Love the dress form you made!!!! You should post a how to on this!!! Love it!
Smiles:0)!

Sea Witch said...

I always adore stopping by your blog, you are so creative with found things and utilitarian materials. Sea Witch

trash talk said...

Reading your comments, I think you just scored a whole new business...making dress forms! Get cracking before somebody beats you to it!
Debbie
P.S. I have found mine at auctions, shops, thrift stores, garage sales. I had a wire one similar to the one you made that I sold. You could use old pole lamps as the bases for them!
Debbie

luverlie said...

WoW! I'd run out and buy chicken wire if I thought I could make one of those...
Love your blog!