Hello, dear lovelies in the bloggerverse and beyond...once again it has been a long time since I have posted. As three of my eldest children have begun the process of leaving the nest, life has become so busy!!
Of course, though, I cannot let the spooky season slip by without sharing the goings on at the Parsimonious House...we celebrate fervently this time of year no matter what! I love the last few months of the year, from Fall through Winter! It is a magical time of year, isn't it?
If you have been to my blog or any of the social media I am on such as Pinterest et cetera, you are well aware that I am an ardent music lover. I am always interested in the arts, and never run out of curiosity in regard to what new innovations artists and the industry create.
My newest obsession is a Vocaloid artist named Yameii.
Have you heard of Vocaloid? It is a singing voice synthesizer software with which artists can program the "voice" to speak or sing melodies, usually from a bank of a large range of voice sound elements. Most Vocaloid artists or software utilize a mascot to represent the software or artist, and they even perform virtual concerts! One of the most popular is Hatsune Miku. She was one of the first and is very popular, especially in Japan.
My post today is about the Vocaloid artist Yameii. While most Vocaloid artists initially were programmed to "sing," Yameii is a both a singer and rapper. She is the mascot created by the graphic/visual artist Sean-Tyler Thomas Walton, who makes his art under the pseudonym Osean. Yameii's music is created by the artist Grant Andrew Decouto, under his pseudonym Deko. The collaboration of these two young artists resulted in Oseanworld, the fantastical imaginational world in which Yameii resides. Although I am typically a classical and rock-n-roll type of gal, and I've yet to delve completely, I find the music catchy, intriguing, and the artwork adorable!!
Here are a few more pictures of Yameii:
From
Baby My Phone, the most popular and viral Yameii song to date.
Supercute. The Yameii plush pillow available on OseanWorld
here.
Supercute!
To begin my tablescape, I decided to use lots of black and purple as shown in the Cyber Baby Angel video. It also coordinates well with the purple and black theme in my house this year.
A black tablecloth with a runner of purple and black buffalo plaid were the foundation of this table.
Ornate black and silver chargers
were set with purple plates, black and white transferware salad plates,
and black dessert plates.
Smoky goblets were placed at each setting.
A large floral arrangement of black, purple, green, subtle pink, and white.
Black candelabras were set at each side of the table, and I placed purple taper candles in each.
Black trees and pumpkins dance down the center of the table, along with some mini pumpkins in sparkly purple.
Each flatware service was set with a purple napkin and black flatware which was tied with a small bit of sheer purple and black spiderweb ribbon.
Finally, to add a whimsical (Yameii!!) element, I added a pastel pumpkin at each setting,
sporadically here and there down the center of the table,
and in the floral arrangement.
I hope you all are well wherever you may dwell, and Happy Haunting!!
From My Collection:
Black tablecloth, candelabras, taper candles, ornate black chargers, and buffalo runner, all, Amazon
Purple plates, Party City
Black and white transferware, Spode England Black Room, Filigree pattern. local antique
Black plates, Housewares International, generic
Black flatware, Cambridge Beacon Collection, Horchow/Neiman Marcus
Smoky crystal goblets, Shannon Crystal Collection by Godinger
All pumpkin accoutrement and spooky trees, 99¢ Store
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