A day with: Meital Blushtein

A day with: Meital Blushtein

Name: meital blushtein
Love what you do : boutique and cocept events designer and producer
Do what you love:"My desire is to fulfill all the wildest dreams of my clients in the most beautiful way. Beauty is joy."

Name: Meital Blushtein
Love what you do : boutique and cocept events designer and producer

 ״My desire is to fulfil all the wildest dreams of my clients in the most beautiful way. Beauty is joy״ Do what you love

 

I first met Meital in the studio where I work out. When she discovered my love for boho design, she showed me an event she designed inspired by the bohemian style. I was amazed to see her magnificent works and immediately had a vision of how I and she combine our love for creation and design together. That how we came out to the idea to shoot our first blog post in her home. The first time we stepped into her house where she lives with her husband and their two boys, I understood Her endless attraction to beauty and aesthetic.

 

Meital is one of the most talented women I have known. She makes all the things for her own boutique events. She sews pillows herself, designs the fabrics, prepares the cakes and little decorations from sugar Dough and everything is done with meticulous handwork.

 

I was most surprised to discover that she did not come from a creative home or from a design background. Meital has a bachelor's degree in biology and before her children were born she worked for a large pharmaceutical company. Her journey began with a birthday that she designed for one of her children, so she realized that her love for hosting and design could translate into a business where she would fulfill all the other people's design dreams. Thank you meital for letting us be part of your journey, welcome to the family of the gypsysis!


You just have to see more of her works at her Facebook Page

How to make a dream catcher by meital
WHAT YOU NEED
vintage doily lace
tablecloth
painter’s cloth
or fabric scraps ribbon/lace in your chosen width + colors
fray check metal macrame ring
hot glue
thread/needle 
layered feathers
hemp cord

 

COVERING THE HOOP


Cut 1/2″ to 3/4″ wide strips out of the painter’s cloth. Apply glue to the small edge of the strip and place it on the hoop. Start wrapping the strip around the hoop, placing a dot of glue on every other wrap.
ADD THE LACE Position the doily on the lace in an area that you like. Sew the doily onto the lace with a simple whip stitch. I sewed along the inside circle and around the edges of the doily to attach it to the lace.


BOTTOM OF THE DREAM CATCHER


Cut strips of painter’s cloth, lace, and ribbon for the bottom of the dream catcher. I used a total of 16 strips – 3 painter’s cloth, 4 lace, 5 gold ribbon (one for the hanging loop) and 4 white ribbon strips. Use fray check on the cut edges of the lace and ribbon to prevent unraveling. Optional – to create the frayed edges on the painter’s cloth, remove a few vertical threads from the edges of the cloth. Then, run your hands up and down on the strip to fluff the edge. Loop the 15 cut strips onto the hoop in a pattern you like and tighten. Loop the last strip onto the top as a hanging loop.
!Enjoy! Smile !Dream

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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