They just ask that you make an extra lantern which they can sell.
#Seattle #Luminata #FremontArtsCouncil
Here's a cool anglerfish lantern that I saw someone have:
And here's a really cool owl lantern! I didn't get a good photograph of it at night, but it has LEDs inside. (2/6)
Picture shows musicians playing drums, lit up with lights and glow sticks, in an outdoor parade.
Y'all, I am at the #Luminata parade at #Greenlake and it is SO awesome!!!! ✨️💜😍
(Before anybody comments...Yep, I know,the world's terrible & on fire.I know. But ya gotta let people have a little joy.And this thing is free, community-organized & celebrates light in the darkness! Hell yeah!)
#seattle
Moroccan style lanterns crafted from laminated paper, with fabric insets and gold paint pen detailing. For sale at the Luminata - a lantern festival and fundraiser for the Fremont Arts Council, September 20 at Greenlake Park in Seattle. https://fremontartscouncil.org/luminata
An Edwardian style walking skirt, made from striped cotton yardage that I found at ReCreate - a recycled art supply store in Seattle. Not shown here are a pair of bloomers I cut from a damask tablecloth I found at a local thrift store. This is another step towards converting my wardrobe to a fully 19th century aesthetic.
A black linen hood with liripipe, and a sideless surcoat from pieced wools from my shop. Less visible is a long sleeved black wool tunic with cuffs and neck facings from the red striped wool seen here. Not seen here is a full length, long sleeved 'chemise' cut from a damask tablecloth. Every inch of textile in this ensemble are recycled. I am now to the point of piecing linens and wools together to form enough yardage to make garments.
Fruits of recent labors - paper lanterns for #Luminata in Seattle, a walking skirt from recycled yardage acquired at the ReCreate shop in Seattle, and a 14th century inspired ensemble for a performer, made from pieced wool and linen scraps from my studio. See the ALT text for more details.