If you know me, you know I have a favorite brand for handbags. And this is the newest apple of my eye from their Asian influenced series.
Some critics found it a tacky representation of 1920's Shanghai. Some found it whimsical and clever. I just thought it reminded me of my last grandpa's bird cages. He had always had 3 bird cages at his place - a bamboo cage with a yellow bird, a wooden cage with a white bird, and a golden-color metal cage with a green bird. As a little girl, I enjoyed so much watching Grandpa feeding them and cleaning the cages. I loved it when Grandpa whistled a different tune to go along with the each birdie's singing.
But just like childhood memories, this precious bag is gone in a blink of an eye. I decided to make my paper version of a bird cage with Little E's help.
I drew two little birds and cut out some black tissue paper making a cage shape.
Little E colored the birdies green and cut them out.
We glued the birds on the skirt part and started twisting/lining up the golden pipe cleaners.
Then we glued the pipe cleaners in place using white glue.
It was not easy to keep them in place!
After leaving the dress dry overnight, here is our 22nd paper dress made together - The bird cage!
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