Wednesday, May 11, 2011

D/ Alphabe-Thursday

DELIGHTFULLY Whimsical DESIGN #1: hat

I hope you have a good sense of humour today so you can enjoy these DELIGHTFULLY DISTINCTIVE whimsical DESIGNS made of natural materials, part of the Milne House Garden Club art show last week at the Toronto Botanical Garden.
 
DECORATIVE and DRAMATIC, this hat is made of bleached palm bark, and DRIED aspidistra.

DELIGHTFULLY Whimsical DESIGN #2: purse

Perfect for just about any DIGNIFIED occasion,  this DIVINE purse is made of reed, aspidistra leaves, eucalyptus and a peacock feather.

DELIGHTFULLY Whimsical DESIGN #3: wig

Sometimes my hair feels like straw but never quite like this. Yep, this elegant wig is indeed made of straw and a broom! Isn't it a DOOZIE?

I am linking to Jenny Matlock at Alphabe-Thursday HERE

29 comments:

Judy said...

Wow, those are some designs...Sometimes I wish I could wear something like that.

RedPat said...

Definitely delightful!

Maude Lynn said...

I love that purse!

Penelope Notes said...

lol … one never knows what one will find in a garden these days! These are delightfully creative and such a clever way to include the natural world in our daily wear. :)

Kathy said...

The hat is definitely something that might be seen as being sported by some of the royals! It would have fit right in at the wedding, dontcha think? I would carry the purse in a heartbeat!

Leif Hagen said...

Design Divas dominate delightfully!

Tania said...

Wow, some great designs.

cieldequimper said...

The creativity just leaves me speechless. The first one is gorgeous, certainly "wearable"!

Janie said...

Funny as well as whimsical! I could never think up such clever designs.

Rocky Mountain Woman said...

clever...

I'm all for the natural look, but this might be a bit too natural if you know what I mean...

Lola said...

Hi again!

Happy Alphabe-Thursday!

Have a great weekend ahead too & look forward to *seeing* you again next time,

LOLA:)

Btw Alphabe-Thursday

NatureFootstep said...

I love this kind of thing, but to look at, not to wear. It is not practical. It is artwork for sure. :)

forgetmenot said...

No need to be insanely jealous--these photos are courtesy of the Wichita Botanical Gardens. It is an absolutely beautiful place with many little secluded spots to sit and enjoy the lovely surroundings. Yes, I'd love it if my yard looked like that, but I want plenty, let me repeat that, plenty of maintenance people around to keep it looking that way. I love your post--those hats and the purse are just too creative and cool. How do people think of these things!!!! Mickie :)

Linda Bob Grifins Korbetis Hall said...

the Designs are indeed delightful.
well done.

Randy said...

Yes you too can dress like Mother Nature! I love it.

Anonymous said...

Those are certainly some interesting designs! I admit, I enjoy most things with peacock feathers.

Teresa

Jenn Jilks said...

I love them! The peacock feather is my fave!
Cheers from Perth.

Betty said...

That was pretty amazing. Don't let the Royal Family know...someone will want a hat like that for the next wedding.

Anonymous said...

What fun! I love the first hat.

Rose said...

I am so thankful that hats are not required...although I used to have one I wore all the time. I actually think that first is kind of cute...

And I always say my hair feels like it is a wig laying up there...and as far as feeling like straw...mine always fooled the calves at home...I had several try to eat it.

Jenny said...

Wow. Kentucky Derby meets the Royals!

What a fun stop today. I really liked the creativity in these designs!

Thanks for a delightful stop this week.

A+

Stef said...

Love the bright color of your photos.

Darla said...

I'd wear that hat!

Darla

NanE said...

Wow, those are really cool pictures and perfect for the letter D! tfs, Nan

Wantapeanut said...

How fun! Love the purse :)

Stopping by from Alphabe-Thursday.

Unknown said...

I like the design...lovely!

kayerj said...

wow, those are some pretty unique hats.

Judie said...

How very clever those designs are! I especially like the purse.

Pearl Maple said...

wow, what fabulous finds
thanks for sharing, they really are quite unique

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