i was looking forward to the arrival of the latest crafty creatives box, and it arrived on wednesday. it is my favourite box so far! the theme is western and the box contains a multitude of goodies as well as two kits! i got stuck into the kits straight away and have finished both already!
the main kit is a dreamcatcher. it was meant to include feathers but these are cruelty-free feathers and still en route from the US, so will turn up with the next box instead. i'm vegetarian so i'm happy to wait for the feathers but couldn't wait to make the dreamcatcher!
i used the metal ring, suedette lace and embroidery thread from the kit, following the instructions, and i added a few beads and a butterfly charm that i already had. i will put the beads and second string of suedette that came with the kit to good use on another occasion! i also decorated the ring with sky blue and shiny pink embroidery thread from my collection and the maroon thread from the cross-stitch kit in box 12. i wanted it to have a tactile quality and i think the fluffiness of the thread and the tufts helps with that.
i had several attempts at getting the web to look right - it took me a bit of practice! i also kept forgetting to thread the beads on and had to start again! i finished the web off with a knot secured with gs hypo cement to help it hold.
i really enjoyed making this and i'm really pleased with how it turned out!
the extra kit is a rope basket - just rope, wool thread and a needle! i used embroidery thread rather than the wool and i think it turned out ok!
at first i kept forgetting which way i was tying the knots and had to undo a few bits, but i was alright when i got into the rhythm of it. once it was in shape i went back over it a few times pulling the knots tighter, starting at the beginning and working towards the end, before tying it off at the top. this means it is tied quite tightly now which i think will help it hold in position.
it is quite a cute dinky basket - now i need to work out what to put in it!
25 August 2013
13 August 2013
french beaded flower hair clip
last time i said i'd have a go at making a hair clip based on the french beaded flower in the crafty creatives birthday box - and here it is!
i used the pretty pink bead mix that came with the cc birthday box. this time i made a slightly smaller flower; the petals each have five beads in the middle, and two loops of beads around. i layered five petals on top of another five petals, and the stamen is made from twisting five groups of seven beads on one piece of wire.
as i needed to to attach the flower to the clip, instead of twisting the wires from the petals and stamen together to make a stem as before, i twisted the first wire into a circle, and then twisted each one onto and around the circle, so that the flower sat on a ring of twisted wire. this was very fiddly!
i sewed a small circle of felt (also from the cc birthday box!) onto the second hair clip that came with the cc glamour box kit. i sewed another circle the same size onto the back of the flower, threading through the wire and beads to fix it as securely as possible. then i sewed two pieces of felt together using blanket stitch, to attach the clip to the flower.
what do you think? i was really pleased with how it turned out and and will be wearing it!
i really enjoyed making these flowers, and so i made a fourth one! this time i used some of the black beads left over from making the vintage style hair slip:
these black beads are a little bigger than the blue and pink ones that came with the kit, so i used three beads in the centre of the petals, and two loops around. i twisted groups of four beads together for the stamens. i made this one flat again so that it could be made into a similar hair clip as above.
i did manage to tear myself away from making beaded flowers long enough to have a stab at making the felt flower!
the method of creating the flower shape is simple but really effective. i did have a bit of trouble with this though, and i must be a bad workman, because i'm going to blame the glue! i used an all purpose glue that said it can be used with felt, but i found that the felt didn't want to stick together, and absorbed a lot of glue, so it ended up very hard! i stuck another bit of felt (this time i used double-sided sticky tape!) to the bottom of the flower to hide the really hard gluey bits! i don't think it will hold for long!
if i make another one of these (and if haven't acquired a glue gun before i do!) i think i'll try stitching it together rather than gluing it to see how that turns out.
anyway, here is the finished felt flower looking rather soft-focussed and pretty hanging out with some of my plants!
i used the pretty pink bead mix that came with the cc birthday box. this time i made a slightly smaller flower; the petals each have five beads in the middle, and two loops of beads around. i layered five petals on top of another five petals, and the stamen is made from twisting five groups of seven beads on one piece of wire.
as i needed to to attach the flower to the clip, instead of twisting the wires from the petals and stamen together to make a stem as before, i twisted the first wire into a circle, and then twisted each one onto and around the circle, so that the flower sat on a ring of twisted wire. this was very fiddly!
i sewed a small circle of felt (also from the cc birthday box!) onto the second hair clip that came with the cc glamour box kit. i sewed another circle the same size onto the back of the flower, threading through the wire and beads to fix it as securely as possible. then i sewed two pieces of felt together using blanket stitch, to attach the clip to the flower.
what do you think? i was really pleased with how it turned out and and will be wearing it!
i really enjoyed making these flowers, and so i made a fourth one! this time i used some of the black beads left over from making the vintage style hair slip:
these black beads are a little bigger than the blue and pink ones that came with the kit, so i used three beads in the centre of the petals, and two loops around. i twisted groups of four beads together for the stamens. i made this one flat again so that it could be made into a similar hair clip as above.
i did manage to tear myself away from making beaded flowers long enough to have a stab at making the felt flower!
the method of creating the flower shape is simple but really effective. i did have a bit of trouble with this though, and i must be a bad workman, because i'm going to blame the glue! i used an all purpose glue that said it can be used with felt, but i found that the felt didn't want to stick together, and absorbed a lot of glue, so it ended up very hard! i stuck another bit of felt (this time i used double-sided sticky tape!) to the bottom of the flower to hide the really hard gluey bits! i don't think it will hold for long!
if i make another one of these (and if haven't acquired a glue gun before i do!) i think i'll try stitching it together rather than gluing it to see how that turns out.
anyway, here is the finished felt flower looking rather soft-focussed and pretty hanging out with some of my plants!
8 August 2013
birthday balloon!
and i just had to share this picture of someone who was very pleased to find that there was a balloon in the Crafty Creatives birthday box...
flowers made from beads!
i've skipped ahead to the Crafty Creatives box 13 - the birthday box! this has five kits to make which is very exciting! the first one i've tried is the french beaded flower. i liked it so much i've made two, one from each of the colour beads i got in the kit. here's the first:
i kept pretty much to the instructions with this one, which as usual were very clear about what to do! it did turn out a little bigger than intended, but that's what happens when the instructions say start with 8 beads and you think 'well, that bead is very small, so i'll stick another one on, and maybe a few more for luck'!
i decided to experiment with the next one and made it a bit fancier!
i made the outer petals with seven beads in the middle, and three loops around, and i used the top two of those seven middle beads to separate the loops and encourage them into a pointier petal shape. on top of those there are three smaller petals, these have five beads in the middle and two loops round. i made the stamens slightly differently by twisting three groups of five beads on to two strands of wire.
these flowers are fun to make and my next project is already under way, as i'm going to try combining this kit with the beaded hair clip from box 11 and make a beaded flower hair clip... watch this space!
i will also try to stop making beaded flowers and make one of the other four flower kits!
i kept pretty much to the instructions with this one, which as usual were very clear about what to do! it did turn out a little bigger than intended, but that's what happens when the instructions say start with 8 beads and you think 'well, that bead is very small, so i'll stick another one on, and maybe a few more for luck'!
i decided to experiment with the next one and made it a bit fancier!
i made the outer petals with seven beads in the middle, and three loops around, and i used the top two of those seven middle beads to separate the loops and encourage them into a pointier petal shape. on top of those there are three smaller petals, these have five beads in the middle and two loops round. i made the stamens slightly differently by twisting three groups of five beads on to two strands of wire.
these flowers are fun to make and my next project is already under way, as i'm going to try combining this kit with the beaded hair clip from box 11 and make a beaded flower hair clip... watch this space!
i will also try to stop making beaded flowers and make one of the other four flower kits!
2 August 2013
crafty creatives
i signed up to get the Crafty Creatives monthly box of craft goodies after i read about them on domestic sluttery. i wasn't sure as i'm a bit of a miser and don't like spending money but i decided to treat myself and i'm so glad i did - they are ace!
i've had 3 boxes now, and am looking forward to the next one! each month you get a crafty kit with all the bits and instructions to make something different each time, as well as lots of other bits and pieces too.
at the moment, the kits are the best thing for me. i get a neat project all ready to start and i'm getting to try out crafts i haven't tried before - both of which are great for me getting back into making things as they provide both the parts and the inspiration!
the first box i received was box 11 - the glamour box! the crafty kit was a vintage style beaded hair clip. the instructions were really clear and it was fun to make.
i think it turned out ok!
that's the front, here's the back (not quite as interesting!):
i think it will make a great present and i've got quite a few birthdays coming up so that's ideal. the box included a second clip and i've got loads of beads and felt left over, so i'm definitely going to have a go at designing my own!
i've had 3 boxes now, and am looking forward to the next one! each month you get a crafty kit with all the bits and instructions to make something different each time, as well as lots of other bits and pieces too.
at the moment, the kits are the best thing for me. i get a neat project all ready to start and i'm getting to try out crafts i haven't tried before - both of which are great for me getting back into making things as they provide both the parts and the inspiration!
the first box i received was box 11 - the glamour box! the crafty kit was a vintage style beaded hair clip. the instructions were really clear and it was fun to make.
i think it turned out ok!
that's the front, here's the back (not quite as interesting!):
i think it will make a great present and i've got quite a few birthdays coming up so that's ideal. the box included a second clip and i've got loads of beads and felt left over, so i'm definitely going to have a go at designing my own!
28 July 2013
canes
so here it is, my first post about making things! i thought i'd try my hand at making canes. i've made some simple bead jewelry in the past so it seemed a good idea to have a go at making my own polymer clay beads.
i used a leaf pattern by Leigh Ross from her brilliant website polymerclaycentral.com. i've only had a quick browse through so far but it looks like it has loads of useful projects and tips and ideas.
i don't have a pasta machine - which is a really useful way of blending different colours together - but a quick google led me to Valerie Hollis' handy guide to making a manual blend in polymer clay (without a pasta machine).
i'll admit to being rather impatient so i ended up with more of a swirly pattern of bits of white in green clay rather than a lovely smooth blend of one colour to the next. i also used less white than green clay, as i wanted more green in the leaves, but the white got swallowed up very easily, so i reckon maybe you need to use quite a bit of white to make an impression in a darker colour. anyway, here it is:
my first ever polymer clay cane! i'm really pleased with it as a first attempt. i've wrapped it up in greaseproof paper and i'll probably stick it in the freezer before having a go at slicing it.
i didn't do a very good job of reducing it neatly (i think i'll need a lot of practice!) and i had a lot of distorted cane at the ends. i sliced the bad cane into leaves to practice slicing. those leaves would have made very bad beads, so instead i put the slices onto a backing of flat clay and rolled them together:
i quite like the random distorted pattern it's made and am going to think about what to do with it!
i used a leaf pattern by Leigh Ross from her brilliant website polymerclaycentral.com. i've only had a quick browse through so far but it looks like it has loads of useful projects and tips and ideas.
i don't have a pasta machine - which is a really useful way of blending different colours together - but a quick google led me to Valerie Hollis' handy guide to making a manual blend in polymer clay (without a pasta machine).
i'll admit to being rather impatient so i ended up with more of a swirly pattern of bits of white in green clay rather than a lovely smooth blend of one colour to the next. i also used less white than green clay, as i wanted more green in the leaves, but the white got swallowed up very easily, so i reckon maybe you need to use quite a bit of white to make an impression in a darker colour. anyway, here it is:
my first ever polymer clay cane! i'm really pleased with it as a first attempt. i've wrapped it up in greaseproof paper and i'll probably stick it in the freezer before having a go at slicing it.
i didn't do a very good job of reducing it neatly (i think i'll need a lot of practice!) and i had a lot of distorted cane at the ends. i sliced the bad cane into leaves to practice slicing. those leaves would have made very bad beads, so instead i put the slices onto a backing of flat clay and rolled them together:
i quite like the random distorted pattern it's made and am going to think about what to do with it!
24 July 2013
a cat is a lion in a jungle of small bushes
i thought i'd start a new blog to record my attempts at making things. i have spent quite a bit (far too much) time messing about with photos and pictures on my computer and reckon that it is about time i tried learning some actual skills and making some actual stuff. and then writing about it on my computer... with photos and pictures... ... oh well.
so to start as i mean to go on, here is one of the things i've spent far too much time messing about with on the computer:
this is the clock on the arcade in bognor. i had been looking for things to photograph that were typically bognor and the arcade is definitely that. when messing about with the photos i decided i liked the clock best, and i liked it in lots of different colours, and being rather indecisive and finding it hard to know when to stop, i made it in more and more different colours and stuck them together so i didn't have to choose.
i like things in rainbow colours. i know they can seem quite childish but then that's not necessarily a bad thing. what they also are is bright, fun and cheerful, and light, colour, fun and cheer are good things to have.
and because i really don't know when to stop, i have many versions of the bognor clock:
i thought this range of colours seemed quite peaceful, with a splash of colour to keep it interesting.
and because pushing buttons and seeing what happens in photo editing software these days is so easy, that's another one.
so you can see that i really need to stop doing that, and start making actual stuff. which i'll take photos of and post on here. i may also post the odd photo of my cat, because that is really what the internet is for. i do like the clocks though!
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