Thursday, July 10, 2025

Art Project Update; Closet Set-Up and Deer in the Yard

Hello, my friends! No Mom-Day Adventure today, as I needed to spend the day prepping my Limbo pile for the big Closet Sale this weekend. Instead, I bring you: 

  • An art project update - Yvonne's Badass Booties! 
  • Glimpses into my Limbo Sale set-up!
  • Deer and fawns in the front yard! (it's okay if you want to scroll down to look at them first!)

Art Project: Yvonne's Badass Booties

I bought these L'intervalle leather, made in Italy booties at Value Village when I went shopping with Emma back here, paying $16.49 for them. I'd always planned to illustrate them, but since the booties were too tight on me, I offered them up to Cat, taking them along to the last Winesday for her to try on. They didn't work for her, so everyone had to try them on, and lucky Yvonne! They worked for her.
Sorry for cutting your head off, honey. They suit Yvonne's style, so I asked her what she might like on them, design-wise. 

"I like ska, sort of a ska theme." Well, I do not know what that means, but apparently checkerboard, sharp graphics, slightly comics-looking. 
"I love those United Nude boots you have with the black and white!" she added. Well, I can work with that, for sure, but we don't want to copy them. 

I had a browse through L's closet for shirt patterns that fit sort of a geometric black, white and grey theme. 
L's done with this Adidas Farm Rio shirt, so it's now in the Limbo pile for sale. 

I took the colour out and played around with the contrast.
Great patterns! 

And I liked this shirt of L's. 
Yvonne's a badass like me, so I though the font or the skulls would be fun to play with. 

I printed off guideline pictures and started playing with drawing the patterns. I also started notes on them, including which pens I'm using, just in case I end up taking an unexpected break.
I moved from emulating the Adidas patterns to trying a Zentangle-ish "bandage" layered pattern, which is what I ended up with. I sent Yvonne pictures to get her feedback. 

"Love this, She! So excited!" 

Next, I found a test spot for my pens to see what colours I'd use/need. 
Because the boots are pull-on with cream elastic gussets on each ankle, those have to stay cream. I can't cover the entire bootie with colour, like I did with the neon floral shoes, or those big sections of cream will look off. 

For the stripe down the front, I tried a ruler (my dad's old drafting ruler!), but it didn't help on an undulating surface. 
I lit on using a piece of thick paper to help me keep the lines down the centre straight. This is nerve-wracking! 

Then I had the brilliant idea of using my broccoli elastics (I have a drawer of them) to get the lines right across the toes.
You can see that it's not perfect, but part of the process is being okay with that. 

I like how this looks! The cream background of the booties will still be there, in the negative space.
I could only do the elastics so far and then I had to just go for it and wing it. 

Even harder: making sure they are roughly matching on each boot. 
Finished the lines! Phew! The boots will each have a black line around the soles as well. 

These will be very dramatic on. 
I switched the name from "Yvonne's Ska Boots" to "Yvonne's Badass Boots."

I started colouring very slowly with my permanent black marker, doing the back stripe. I'll have to get a fuzzed out black marker and push it into the seams when I'm done to get rid of the cream bits.
Adding a cute skull and crossbones on the heel. This is the only spot that will have a detail. 

I did a dark grey "shadow" on the black edges, with a lighter grey blending it into the cream. 
I hope to find time to do some more work on it this weekend. 

Limbo Closet Sale Prep

After a nice long chat with Mom in the morning, I put the "weekend" lights on, and picked my soundtrack for the afternoon. 
Our 6-CD carousel means I don't have to change the music. 

The Chess soundtrack and the Les Mis soundtracks were constant companions to me when I worked at the Christmas store back in 1986-1997.
The Valley Girl soundtrack and the Xanadu soundtrack round out a "very Sheila" accompaniment. Mint socks! 

This is our "dining room" (we don't have a dining room table), where the bulk of the clothes will be. 
Doing the set-up was a bit bittersweet, as I didn't have to cover up things or hide them to keep a mischievous little kitty from chewing or sleeping on them. Aw...you can review the last Closet Sale here.

Time to get the Limbo pile out! 
About 15 bags worth. 

I sorted the newly-removed clothes into piles and started going through the older items, moving some into the Free pile and marking a few things down. 
The Free pile is on the lower right, and on the bar shelves.

This area is shoes, menswear/unisex and vintage/designer. 
I got all my pricing materials out - stickers for pricing and indicating damage areas, pens and tags for writing on. 

And here are the shoes all done. 
The ones on the left are priced (nothing over $100), and the bigger pile on the right are all $25.00. 

Bags with all the vintage and designer clothes, which are all individually priced. 
Nothing over $100, period. There's even a Vivienne Westwood jacket in there! 

All done sorting the Free section. 
Take it all, folks! 

I utilized the scratching post to display some vintage lingerie and pajamas, plus some bras I brought in the wrong size on final sale (grrr, but if you are a 34DD, you are in luck!). 
On the floor, my orange vinyl suit, and all the dresses. 

My pricing sign (thanks again to my boss for letting me have the two whiteboards). 
From left: skirts, pants, vests/layering pieces, tops and more tops. 

Payment details and helpful notes. 
And on the floor, tops/sweaters, jackets, blazers and outerwear. 

My $5.00 jewelry section on the table. 
Some vintage items priced on top of the Treasure Box. 

More specially priced items, including the necklace I just wore as a bracelet. 
I didn't feel any sadness in letting this stuff to - I'd rather see it go to a good home. 

Scarves, purses, hat, belts, gloves.
The most expensive item is $25.00. 

I hope it all sells! 

Oh, and I did pull out some Regret-Me-Nots which I'll show you next week, as I plan to style each one of them up (two items will be modified by me in the future).

Deer in the Yard

While I was talking to Mom, I looked outside from the deck and spotted a deer and her fawn. 
Like Bambi! Spotted baby! 

Oh my gosh, there are TWO fawns! 
They are really chowing down on our lawn...

This little one looks very hungry. 
She was the adventurous one of the trio. 

They moved into the flowerbeds near the building. 
Hiding in the shrubberies! 

Hey, we paid good money for these plants! 
Mama! Leave that alone!

Stop eating the gladiolas! 
She was not in the mood to listen! 

Meanwhile, this little scamp was venturing out to the sidewalk.
What's out there? 

Hey, stay off the road! 
We actually get cars along here! 

But no, she lured her sibling to the parking lot across the road.
But Mama came right along afterwards, so maybe this is their usual routine, and I'm just now witnessing it? 

I hope you enjoyed this triple post, my friends! I'll be back on Sunday after the sale with tales of adventure! 

12 comments:

  1. Yes, the fawns are adorable…there’s something about baby animals that makes them cute. But oh my do they and the adult deer wreck havoc on gardens! My brother-in-law calls them giant rats. ;)
    Your organization for the Limbo Sale always impresses me! Fifteen bags of clothing and accessories is boggling because it sounds like a lot but then I realized that clothing takes up space so maybe that’s not such a large number of bags, and then I look at all those piles…it IS a lot! Just to clarify, this is six months worth of Limbo, yes? Your friends are going to have some fun perusing and shopping your sale. :)
    And, saving the best for last…the booties! Your hand decorated art projects never cease to amaze and wow me, though I suspect my comments will start to sound similar across the many projects! Your meticulous planning with the recipient in mind is equal in care to the executing of the actual drawing. Much to be said for an immersive project that focuses the mind, provides opportunity for research and creating, and results in something that didn’t exist beforehand and will be functional for someone. Those booties are off to a marvelous start!
    Enjoy the weekend!
    Cheers, Laurie



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    1. Ugh, tell me about it, Laurie! Urban deer are a big problem in Victoria, but still...it's kinda nice to see wildlife in my front yard. They are like giant rats!
      I know, it's a lot - the shoes alone take up 3-4 bags! Yes, this is 6 months of Limbo. I sold off about a third in the last sale, but have added that back into it. I hope lots of folks show up!
      Aw, thank you so much for your support! I love doing these, and was eyeing a couple of pairs of shoes in the Limbo pile (the Barbie pumps, in particular) and thinking that I could zhuzh them up a bit!
      Happy weekend to you and Fred!

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  2. Those fawns really are adorable!
    I'd love to have a rummage through your Limbo Sale stock and cannot wait to see which of your fabulous friends ends up with your equally fabulous swag!
    The Ska themed boots are so cool. When you've got a minute Google Pauline Black, she's a Two Tone icon and a local lass!
    Have a fantastic and profitable weekend!

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    1. Oh, you would love my Limbo pile, Vix - I have loads of things you would really groove on. I hope lots of people show and buy it all!
      Pauline Black is amazing! Thank you for the tip! Happy weekend to you and Jon!

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  3. Ha, I'm having the equivalent of your Closet Sale, Sheila! It's our annual flea market on Sunday and I've spent all day preparing for it!
    The badass/ska boots are going to be fantastic, I'm sure. Lucky Yvonne!
    Seconding Vix on googling Pauline Black (of The Selecter) and Two Tone: The Specials, Madness, Etc. I was a fan back in the day.
    Wishing you a profitable sale, and can't wait to see the Regret-Me-Nots! xxx

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    1. Oh, awesome, Ann, I hope you and Jos sell loads of stuff! It's so much work preparing, isn't it?
      Thank you! She is excited about the progress so far!
      I looked her up - I was already familiar with the Specials and Madness, so had an idea of the ska vibe.
      I pulled more stuff out this time - I have a couple of things in particular that I'm going to alter (hint: it involves adding pockets!!), but that will be at a later date.

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  4. Oooh! Yes to Pauline Black, and I’ll add Rhoda Dakar of the Bodysnatchers and some Specials stuff. Gotta praise the Gals of Ska!
    Your newest art project is stunning. Yvonne is a lucky lass; those are going to be some extremely badass ska kicks for sure. Your limbo sale looks to be smashing- I hope you are able pass along a lot (gotta make room for new!). I was wistfully eyeing those shoe piles, haha…
    Good luck
    ReaderRita

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    1. Thanks so much, Rita! Wow, there are a lot of ska fans out there!
      Aw, I'm so please you think so! Thank you!

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  5. What a great boots project. Yvonne is certainly lucky. And those deer...so sweet.
    Greetje

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    1. The deer are an urban menace, eating everyone's gardens, and wandering the roads.
      Yvonne is very excited about the boots! I hope to have them done by fall...

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  6. What dear deer!!! You got some super pictures! The boots are going to be fabulous! I can't wait to see the next installment. Your limbo sale is a great idea!

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    1. I love spotting wildlife in our semi-urban 'hood. Thanks, Kezzie!

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