yayyy!! just got the new issue of nido magazine and my little sidney is on page 14 in a beautiful photo by emily ulmer alongside my papier mache d.i.y. cactus w instructions on pg. 15
thank you sandra stolle for the wonderful art direction and for making this happen (;
here's another of my favorites emily took that day. she's the BEST
That beautiful photo of your little Sidney leaped out from my Pinterest feed. How gorgeous Kym! You must be rapt. The cactus looks ace too. We're on school holidays, and I wouldn't mind partaking in a bit of papier mache... now if only I could read German. Is the base a huge roll of cardboard, with screwed up giant balls of newspaper for the top and the arm?
ReplyDeleteyeah, i wish there was a u.s. version of nido in english. it truly is a beautiful magazine w images of lots of different families in their homes from all around the world, natural posing, no phony baloney! yes! it's simple: 2 lg cereal boxes rolled up w masking tape & crunched newspaper balls stuffed inside & to shape the arm, then taped strips of cardboard piping for the grooves and papier mache w flour/water mix...easy easy & so fun!!
ReplyDeleteSounds doable! We're going to give it a bash. Will keep you posted. Oh, sorry about the 'y' in Kym on my previous comment. I suddenly know a few Kims and Kyms!
ReplyDeleteso cute!
ReplyDeletethanks nancy!
ReplyDeleteI saw this on Saskia's famous Pinterest feed and loved it. I didn't realise that the cactus -- and dear little fellow -- were yours! Loving all the new work Kim, particularly the bikini girl. Happy summer from jealous Melbourne....
ReplyDeletehi sandra, thanks! i love saskia's pinterest & am flattered.
ReplyDeletesummer is my favorite time of year... does it really get cold in winter down under? snow? i suppose i sound like a dumb american ;o hope it warms up soon!
oh my goodness, what a face! he's adorable - and congratulations on the feature! :)
ReplyDeletethanks so much shoko!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
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