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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)

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Picture shows musicians playing drums, lit up with lights and glow sticks, in an outdoor parade.

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

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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

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.

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.

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.

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#Luminata #Seattle #Equinox

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Pretty excited about the paper #lantern I made for #Luminata

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