This week’s theme… colorful. A thought crossed my mind. Color powder like they use for color runs. Found some DIY color powder online, though wasn’t sure I was going to have time to create the powder (plus poor Bender would need a solid bath… granted he is due for one…).
A little stuck on ideas, my boyfriend mentioned I could use one of the bazillion neckties I have for my collars (Atomic Collars – and there’s close to 200 neckties living here). Rooted around in the tie box and pulled out a trio of ties. Not really knowing how to tie a necktie, a google search brought me to Ties.com. There I found the basics, the Trinity Knot and the Eldredge Knot and how to tie each with a crisp clean visual. The trio was tied, but only the Trinity and Eldredge were used.
I wasn’t sure if the neckties would be enough color, so I grabbed a batch of my more colorful scarves. The weather was perfect (the rain FINALLY stopped!), the lighting lovely, and Bender a semi willing participant. We started with a scarf.
Helps if I take the scarf all the way off… though I think its sheer enough that he could see through it…
Swapped scarves. He reminds me of a high fashion model who always looks stoic…
Swapped to another scarf. This is a cowl style and was made by my mom. Also, it may help to get the scarf ALL the way around the head (this makes him look like a character in Mortal Kombat!)…
Ahh that is better. Still stoic. And slightly like a hippie…
Swapped for another scarf. The “potholder” – created by my mom out of vintage acrylic yarn (not soft at all).
Switched out for a necktie tied in a Trinity Knot! I’ve had this tie for a while, it is known as “Wicked Wacky”. Its a bit boggling to look at (would make an epic collar!). Bender looks like such a dad…
Then swapped for this necktie (its unnamed currently) tied in a messy Eldredge Knot.
The new high fashion way to wear your dog collar. Bender showing off a giant Girlie Dots collar and a blue one from his personal collection (both made by me). He’s so en vogue!
Whew! A pause from all the colorful modeling to scan for neighborhood critters – rabbits, squirrels and birds oh my!
That was short lived… return to the scarves!
Bender really does have ears! One trick that works is tossing (or faux tossing) a treat to get his focus. It also can lend towards some AMAZING “treat” face images…
Swap back to the original scarf. Did I mention that this scarf is HUGE? I could pretty much wear it as a dress and it would cover from my bust to my knees! Once again, Bender rocked his stoic high fashion model look…
Next up visit Jessica Wasik with Bark & Gold Photography, celebrating the joy and love between Pittsburgh pets and their people to see what she found to fit the colorful theme!