For the frame I bought thin wooden sticks (68p each) from B&Q and secured them together with lots of string to create the diamond kite shape. I still need to add another stick across the frame to ensure it's sturdy.
This is the fabric i'm going to be using all over for the kite. I bought it at a remnant shop in Harrogate where I live (£5 for a meter). I was instantly attracted to the beautiful hot pink and quirky batik pattern...if only I had the resources to batik fabric myself at home, as I've done it before at college and it creates some really interesting effects!
In my inspiration images I looked at a lot of colourful pom poms so finding this in the remnant shop was perfect! I chose the orange as it complimented the hot pink fabric and tied in with the Indian Summer theme really well. I think i'll be using it to trim around all edges of the kite. Hopefully they'll bob around in the wind when it's flying as well !
I couldn't resist buying this assorted pack of embroidery thread at 'The Works' in Harrogate, for only £1.99 there's such a good range of colours. Embroiding into my kite is something i'd like to do.
Hot pink ribbon for the kite string.
And finally I bought some gorgeous little bronze tassels (90p each) and assorted jewels (10p each)
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