This is my first attempt at a video. Very embarrassing but this assemblage needs to heard not just seen. I took the 50th birthday present a little further. I wanted to pass on the "5" "0" vintage numbers I bought myself two years ago. Decided to make an assemblage with my favorite wind chimes I found at a garage sell so many years ago. Added 50 monopoly dollars, 50 real cents, a bottle of 50 hydrangea petals, 50 dried hyacinth blossoms, 50 shells, 5-0 in dominoes, fifty spelled out in scrabble letters, 50 "happy birthday" messages stamped on very old papers, 50 cut off a measuring tape .... and one girl diving in, because the 50-year-old-water is fine! So sorry about the weird audio ... obviously, making video is not my "thang". ;) Do you hear my "twang?" (All of this repeated in the video if you don't want to watch).
Oh, and one more thing. I only attached the 50 in the back of the piece. I decided to leave everything else free to be moved, maybe some other things to be added. We will write our message on the back and skip the card.
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9 comments:
This is the coolest gift ever! I am sure the lucky recipient will never forget your thoughtfulness and generosity, wow, just wow.
Thank you! I really like this one, it feels fun and unique! xoxo
Brilliant and beautiful! I think I should get to know you and turn 50 again.
Totally over the top WONDERFUL. I'm with the other commenters.. the coolest gift ever!
oh...aren't you clever!
how fun and what a special
gift. my my...i am noticing
that you seem to be making time
to create.
rock on girlie.
love your video too, I need to learn how to do that.
thanks everyone! IT was a hit with my friend and I was so happy for that.
Glad to hear M has a VWGTI that he longed for rather than a red Mustang conv. His aunt meant well but in our community that is known as a "chick" car for older men. I'm sure D has told him that he didn't have a car until he could pay for it or his mother loaned out hers. Different world. I couldn't hear the video at home (my fault) so was confused on the August date & thought March got bypassed.
Great piece of art Kim!
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