Some of the contents include rose petals, keys, other metal objects, and of course a variety of fabrics. I used a plastic mesh to try to secure some of the objects so they would be more evenly distributed.
Hanging from a hook on the side of our woodshed, this is visible from my back door.
13 comments:
Your bundle looks very interesting. The mesh was a clever idea. I hung mine out today as well; took picturess and all, but have not posted about it yet. I belive this might be the start of an exciting journey. Thanks for putting the button on your blog, that was how I learned about this in the first place.
I'm looking forward to seeing how things turn out. Let's hope we get some interesting effects.
Okay, I'm an ejit. I don't get it; what's the purpose, what's the intended result...?
Inquiring minds want to know -grin-.
Oh! Thanks for the reminder!! I need to get mine together. I love this stuff (grin).
(hey)Jude
www.strawmountainblog.blogspot.com
What a lovely idea! I can't wait to see how it turns out! Maybe I'll start one a little later(too cold out there now).
I think your contents are really awesome. I am so eager to see what happens. That mesh stuff is a good idea.
I'm so glad you posted about this. I was going to do it, too, but forgot. Now I've been reminded and will get my bundle tied up--maybe tomorrow.
i am glad i can see it from here....
Very interesting bundle,looking forward to see how your things turn out.
great fun - I decided to wedge mine as they'd be blown away if I hung them !
can't wait to see what the insides look like when you open it in april
Rose petals are a good idea, I wonder what will become of them? I wonder if the colour will spread to other things?
Sounds like we have similar bundles. I'm looking forward to seeing all of the textile creations emerging fgrom this project.
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