One of these:
Well, me too!
So I was so excited when a relative said she had one for me
...I mean REALLY? FOR MOI?? Gosh....THANKS!!
"OH, one of these dress forms...sure, I guess I'll still take her.
Yea, she's a little wobbly...I'm sure I can do something with her
.... I hope you don't mind if I change her up a bit."
sniff...sniff
First, the purple fabric HAD. TO. GO.
I removed each piece of the thick cardboard...
covered them individually in coffee sack burlap with hot glue... (Yes, I was reminded SEVERAL times why they call it HOT glue!! )
To give her a little va-va-voom...I added a few quirky details like mini water faucet handles to accentuate the...um... positive :) ...and an old drawer pull hung at her hips.
...and a wheeled base had to be found. This green one had been the base of a very old, very space-aged looking hairdryer.
For the "cage"...what else, but a birdcage! This one was tall and cylindrical, I cut the top and bottom off with wire cutters...just a little muscle to bend it into an oval and it fit right onto her hips!
I removed each piece of the thick cardboard...
covered them individually in coffee sack burlap with hot glue... (Yes, I was reminded SEVERAL times why they call it HOT glue!! )
Then I re-attached each piece. It was very time consuming
but I felt there was a true beauty in there, just waiting to be discovered.
I painted that green wheeled base in oil rubbed bronze, slid on the birdcage and cinched it all together with a black ribbon.
Here is a view of her finished back.
To give her a little va-va-voom...I added a few quirky details like mini water faucet handles to accentuate the...um... positive :) ...and an old drawer pull hung at her hips.
This gal was going to be beautiful and useful!
Scarves can be displayed around her neck...
necklaces dangling from her...um...water faucets
...belts at her waist
and sunglasses from the drawer pulls on her hips!
I topped her off with an old door knob.
and, just for fun, I gave her a crown.
and, just for fun, I gave her a crown.
This gal was becoming pretty saucy...so I added a canvas patch that said "Queen of Tarte".
If only because it made me laugh.
I think she transformed herself quite regally, how about you??
** To the couple who purchased the Queen at last years JUNKFEST, I found the crown in my car after the show...she must have lost it in transit...if you want the crown, please email me and I can send it to you or I can hold it for you at the show in September.
I hope you are making good use out of her!!
Now you can see where she started from.
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