starrypoint: (interdigitate53)
subaru "show-off hot quasi-scatterbrain" akehoshi ([personal profile] starrypoint) wrote in [community profile] yogen 2021-10-28 06:22 am (UTC)

[colored tissue and pipe cleaners are a must!!! he'll carefully shape the sunflowers with pipe cleaners as a base and ask her how many petals they should have, and use some black fabric for the inside of them... the shrine itself will be sitting in a low-cut box, just enough for a few inches of dirt when he gets to it, and he'll delicately place the flowers they make through holes in the roofing of the shrine -- important to let the sun into the shade, is what he'd say, and also a place for their sunflowers to shine out from.

eventually, eventually, haruka's little shrine will be done in form,

painted the colors of her choice as the base, a pretty sunset across the varying surfaces best they can given their lack of red, with somewhat clumsily done honeysuckles in vines around the middle of the shrine (which will become apparent why he chose that in time) and the rectangle surrounding the shrine itself; sunflowers made of pipe cleaner and delicate tissue paper brighten the sky above the shrine and catch the eye easily of whoever dares to look over too, which is exactly the intention.

and sitting delicate within the soon-to-be dirt yard is a tidy wooden plaque, engraved carefully with 晴歌.]


...♪

[subaru's happy with it, even if it's half-done at the moment... he'll finish it up once he gets in touch with natsume, so it'll have dirt and the beginnings of whatever seeds the other can offer, but it doesn't matter if he's happy with it-- it's not his shrine, after all.]

Whatcha think? I've still got a little more to do with it, but this is what's gonna be sitting in your window.

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