Two unrelated bots who have a way with words:
A floral handbag can make you glimpse girly.
Will not be frightened to allow your creativeness test wild.
And here I offer a glimpse girly of a floral handbag whose maker was not frightened to allow his/her creativeness to test wild:
For once a fun one. I think it’s cute, fun and with the right outfit– say a monochromatic outfit or sleek sheath and little if any jewelry — it is “the” accessory that brightens and defines the whole look. With a print, bright bead jewelry, a scarf for color or some other obvious accent to “pop” the look, not so much this bag.
I’m a designer and while this is not usually my kind of look, I definitely can see myself doing a piece like this when in the right mood and mindset. From time to time I knit apple cozies (a small knit cover for apples — say when one carries a piece of fruit to work or in a lunchbox or leaves one out on a counter. A fun unusual little gift even if sort of a silly (if not used to cover an apple, a conversation piece on a shelf). I really do them really as “studies” to experimet with designs: type of yarn, color, gauge, and widely differing decorative accents from intricately knit lace ruffle trim designs in metallic thread to knit flowers, vines, leaves, beading, embroidery, and so forth to come up with a design look I think will make a great look to adapt for sweaters or some other design — maybe even a handbag! It can result in somethig as showy as the above.
But I’d never think of doing a spambot. Maybe because I don’t have the vaguest idea who to do so! I hope in the email at least it was credited to designer!
” I really do them really as “studies” to experiment with designs: type of yarn, color, gauge, and widely differing decorative accents from intricately knit lace ruffle trim designs in metallic thread to knit flowers, vines, leaves, beading, embroidery, and so forth to come up with a design look I think will make a great look to adapt for sweaters or some other design…”
I’m thinking “testicle cozies” and have no excuse for that.
Names, Neo, we need names! What names did the spambots use? They are usually quite crazily ingenious.
Once again Neo manages to make sense out of spambot nonsense. It’s a rare talent indeed.
That handbag reminds me of a tissue box cover my grandmother once had on her bathroom countertop.
Pardon my ignorance, but what’s a “spambot”?
If you have access to my e-mail address, you can reply privately.
sheldan: read this for the definition.