Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Ari Naranchimeg: Blog Post #10




According to my plan I wanted to make a necklace out of disposable spoon, but I haven't had enough time so I decided to make a flower out of the target plastic bags as my props. It came out pretty good. I really wanted to make my skirt like floor length long ;)
Thank you Ms. Chelsea and girls! It was pretty busy 10 weeks but I learned so many new things. Hope I will see you guys in other classes. Have a good one week break you all!

Lisa R - Blog Post 9

On week 9 I still had quite a bit of work to do.  The hardest part, which was peeling off the outer layers of the cardboard, was behind me.  I now need a manicure to fix the nail damage done during the process.
I still have to sew more cardboard onto the strips of fabric and then sew them onto the skirt.  Then I have to figure out how to sew cardboard pieces to the corset.  I also have to sew the zipper on the skirt and corset. And finally I need to ink around the letters Think to high light them better.







Lisa R - Blog Post 10

Finally!  The "Think outside the box concept I had has taken life".  What a relief.  Now I have to clean up all the mess I made around the house with boxes and ribbon and paint.  I have never done anything this intense.  It was a challenge for me in many ways. But it was the kind of challenge that to me brought growth.  I really learned so much from this project.  If I had to do this again I definitely would not hesitate.

Here I proudly present the outcome of my hard work and stress.




Blog Post 10: Karla V

Unfortunately my phone is old and would not let me update any pictures, it wouldn't let me upload them on any other site in order for me to save them and post them on here, and it also wouldn't let me text them. 


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Blog Post 9: Karla V

What I still needed to finish on my project was sewing on the last bit of cardboard. I had to sand paper down some mason jars as well. I also had to spray paint some chains and mason jar caps to make them all match the same gold tone.

Blog Post 10- Camille

Here are some pictures of my garment installed at Pointe Orlando:



 
 
 A Catherine Miranda ....Design....all i have to say ...hard work and amazing rewards!!!!
 
 
 
 


Nidia Infante- Blog Post 10




Blog TEN -M.sanchez

I'm so excited to finally see the absolute finished project .  I named my mannequin Jenyfer .  To see the final product in the window with props and accessories was a gratifying feeling . 
My garment didn't exactly come out as I had anticipated.  those darn sea shells !!! 
A few people took one look at the garment and they all said the same thing "that's so you". I can dig that .