So Jeanne, my Tai Chi and Reiki teacher, and General Life Mentor, has been helping me Feng Shui my flat with a mind to bringing in more abundance in various areas of my life this year.
Among recommendations for placement of my desk and various plants and fairy lights, was also one for a fish mobile. Funds are {temporarily!} a little tight since the move so I thought, sod it, I’ll make my own. How hard can it be?
I’m happy to report the findings: Not That Hard. {Yay! Usually I’m the one to start a project with gusto only to burn out at the first sign of it looking complicated.}
Then again, the promise of untold riches and joy is a marvellous incentive for finishing such a project. {And yeah, I did the first part of it at night so the photos are a bit crappy. Sorry.}
I didn’t really plan it, as that would be massively out of character {I only plan the big stuff, like the Creative Spark Sessions}. I started with a large sheet of thick paper taped down, some of my favourite colours in acrylic paint, a spray bottle and a brush.
I sprayed the paper, dripped on some colours, spread them around with my fingers and then painted shapes and patterns over the top. No thinking required. I wanted them to be colours I’d actually like to live with; can’t go wrong with blues, aquas, a bit of purple and some silver.
Then when it was dry I drew a quick fish shape in three sizes on the back and cut out a random {but even, obviously} number.
I had some bamboo sticks so I used a kitchen knife to cut a piece off one of them {it’s all Totally Professional round here}, bought five little hook things, screwed them in at reasonably equal intervals and attached some silver thread. I love it when I just have this stuff lying about.
I did lay out the fish to make sure they would balance visually, but ended up just sticking them wherever.
Here is my set up: attach bamboo stick to table with tape. Pritt Stick the front and back of each fish to a section of the thread, making sure it’s horizontal and not lurching drunkenly up or down. {I figure, abundance fish are HEALTHY fish, so no drinking. Also, it’s more aesthetically pleasing and less like a five year old made it.}
I found some little things to attach to the end of each string for stability ~ some plastic jewels, little silvery seahorses and a shell, if you’re wondering.
And boom; done. Only took me a few hours in total. Oh, and I also glued some red ribbon {red is good for prosperity I think} to hang it by and put it in place as directed by Jeanne in an area where they will help the chi flow and make me very rich.
Kidding. Just, you know, abundant. 🙂
Please try to look past the fact that I taped the whole shebang to the ceiling. I ran out of hook thingies. Fortunately artists don’t worry about such details.
And actually, I’m pretty pleased with it! The fish all hang nicely and don’t crash into each other as I’d feared. And look, you even get a sneaky shot of my living room into the bargain.
I know I still haven’t done the grand tour of the new home. It’s coming, promise. At some point.
oh Tara… this is GREAT!! what a gorgeous little fish mobile and such a fun visual to see from your living room. I know very little about feng shui but hey, if it’s gonna make you rich (um, i mean, abundant!) – GO FOR IT girl! So great to see the steps for this project. I actually think i could do it even. Thanks for sharing. Your place looks sooooooo cozy. xox
You could totes do this P. {Roughly translated: you could definitely make your own fish mobile.} x
Well so far, your home looks freaking beautiful!
You ain’t seen nothin’ yet. 😉 {Obviously, since I haven’t done that post yet.}
Hi Tara,
I’ve enjoyed having a wee catch up of your blog. I love the way you write up your projects – really makes me laugh and I can “hear” you saying it all. The wee fish have turned out beautifully too. Hope you are settling in to your new home. I am just “back” from Holland properly now. Surrounded by boxes again !
Hi Rhiannon! Goodness – are you staying here for good/for a while now? I was enjoying the canal photos on Instagram. 🙂 Lovely to hear from you. x
What a wonderful idea and beautiful space!! Thank you for sharing your inspiration! 🙂