Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Collaborative Works

Art and design are family pastimes in our house. The wee girl can't escape being involved.

Above left - The man of the house's portrait of the wee artist as a 2-year-old (with handprints by the 2-year-old artist).

Above right - an Ikea lamp and a string balloon (that the wee one made last November) hastily put together yesterday in a collaborative mother-daughter (ahem) interior design exercise.



The initial plan for the string balloon was to turn it into a bowl for Xmas decorations, sweets or something. But it turned out that we were NOT allowed to cut it up, so we've had a "decoration" kicking about the house since then. For some reason, she agreed to the lamp idea yesterday.
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Her new lamp isn't exactly pretty, but at least we're no longer tripping over the "decoration" on the loungeroom floor.

5 comments:

trash said...

Aaaaaaaaaak! Have just noticed in your sidebar the subversive stitcher is worth a bazillion pounds! I feel a little sick I sent mine to the Charity shop a few years ago.

Cathy {tinniegirl} said...

I love the collaborative painting. It's such a clever approach. I really like the way the Mr thinks about art.

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Sew Useful Designs said...

Fantastic!!! Great portrait, and love the lampshade! It looks very chic!

Nikki I wondered if you run any bag-making courses in Melbourne? Or could point me in the right direction?

Warm regards!!! Vikki :-)

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