Why thank you Gwen, that's really kind. I'm working on creating costumes for OVO's ( a theatrical group based in St Albans Hertfordshire UK) musical version of Much Ado About Nothing set in mid west America at the moment, but hope to be back in front of the camera in a few weeks. I think I might post some of them on HandmadeOriginals.co.uk. Do you think that would be of interest to people? It's really great to have feedback.
We currently have an exhibit in St Louis about Degas and the art of millinery. My 6 y/o grand daughter was completely blown away. They had hats and fascinators in the museum shop but much too expensive, though we were able to try some on. Now your video gives me hope that we can make something we will love out of things we already have, as we like making things. I so much enjoy your video both for its information and for its entertainment value! Thank you so much!
Thanks Veronica, much appreciated. I'm going to be posting a video shortly about how to make silk roses, which you might find useful if you are interested in millinery.
Thanks Joy. I am working on one at the moment and hope to get back in the swing of regular publishing soon. Sorry it's all been at a bit of a glacial pace! I am about to start working on a book about being creative. More details to follow.
I really enjoyed watching this, info on the foam head was a great advice, thanks! - I now have to try and use tulle this way 😊 and your humor is good!! ( when you put the needle in the head and said "no one screams" I simply laughed out loud.! ) and the end result is beautiful!! I hope the wedding was wonderful. Love from 🇩🇰
Thanks Curious-Kat. The wedding was absolutely lovely and the fascinator was well received, it was also so light I could keep it on while I danced the night away! If you are interested in millinery you might like my next video which is how to make silk rose flowers- quite useful for decorations.
Thanks Kelly-Jane, I'll look into instagram. Another video coming soon on how to make silk roses, which might be useful if you're interested in millinery.
These videos are brilliant. What fun. I could sit here all day and be inspired by you! Claire
That's really kind. Thank you so much Claire glad you enjoyed them. More coming soon.
@@BecomingCreative You must come to North Carolina and teach a few classes!
So clever and creative hey😃
That's very kind of you Mmaditshaba, thank you. x
You've got beautiful dresses
This is great I Lv hats
Me too!
Such an enjoyable video, beaitiful fascinator, great tips, and you are delightful to watch. Thanks so much.
Why thank you Gwen, that's really kind. I'm working on creating costumes for OVO's ( a theatrical group based in St Albans Hertfordshire UK) musical version of Much Ado About Nothing set in mid west America at the moment, but hope to be back in front of the camera in a few weeks. I think I might post some of them on HandmadeOriginals.co.uk. Do you think that would be of interest to people? It's really great to have feedback.
We currently have an exhibit in St Louis about Degas and the art of millinery. My 6 y/o grand daughter was completely blown away. They had hats and fascinators in the museum shop but much too expensive, though we were able to try some on. Now your video gives me hope that we can make something we will love out of things we already have, as we like making things. I so much enjoy your video both for its information and for its entertainment value! Thank you so much!
Elisabeth Price did you make one?
this came out really nice
lovely! you're very clever and creative
Thank you so much. I think that we all are in some way. I hope that you enjoy my other videos as well.
It is beautiful.
Thanks Veronica, much appreciated. I'm going to be posting a video shortly about how to make silk roses, which you might find useful if you are interested in millinery.
Really nice fascinator and enjoyed watching your video!
Great job! pls do more video. thanks
Thanks Joy. I am working on one at the moment and hope to get back in the swing of regular publishing soon. Sorry it's all been at a bit of a glacial pace! I am about to start working on a book about being creative. More details to follow.
I really enjoyed watching this, info on the foam head was a great advice, thanks! - I now have to try and use tulle this way 😊 and your humor is good!! ( when you put the needle in the head and said "no one screams" I simply laughed out loud.! ) and the end result is beautiful!! I hope the wedding was wonderful. Love from 🇩🇰
Thanks Curious-Kat. The wedding was absolutely lovely and the fascinator was well received, it was also so light I could keep it on while I danced the night away! If you are interested in millinery you might like my next video which is how to make silk rose flowers- quite useful for decorations.
BBEAUTIFUL FASCINATOR
Thank you so much.
Thank you
You're very welcome. This was such fun to do, even in a bit of a panic!Thanks for watching. Please subscribe for all manner of eclectic 'how tos'.
Beautiful design
Thank you so much.
Enjoyed this a lot ....are you on Instagram ? Thanks😊
Thanks Kelly-Jane, I'll look into instagram. Another video coming soon on how to make silk roses, which might be useful if you're interested in millinery.
Why so much repetition with the start of this demo?