Wednesday 21 September 2011

Paper roses

I saw a similar design to these online at some point, and adapted it to make my own, much improved roses. Remind me, why does anyone pay for flowers for their wedding, these you can have in any colour under the sun, and in my opinion are much more attractive, as well as being free. One page makes one rose, so work it out folks a 287 page book, gives you 285 roses, costing you a grand total of 30p if your at a jumble sale or £2.99 at a charity shop.

I used pages of Harry potter 4 as I had already read the book out of it's cover, but I've seen them made from maps, and even a good quality wrapping paper or wallpaper would do the trick (hint: wallpaper samples are free!) 



Ok, disadvantages are that it takes a great deal of time and patience, it took me about 3 hours to make twelve, but having made just one in an hour from scratch, the next 2 hours making 11 meant I was defiantly quicker, I managed to set up a little production line for myself, and I reckon a team of 5 and a sea shanty later could produce 1000 in 4 hours at a push.

 (Now I've worked out how to add videos to my blog, you may be seeing a few more of them!)

Friday 16 September 2011

cue APP-rentice jokes!

I felt it to be an APP-ropriate time to move away from the cupcakes, vintage lace and typewriters side of me, towards my more gadgety side. I APP-arantly like setting myself seeming impossible tasks, but this was a fun one. I'm considering making these, less than 1 inch squares, into some sort of finished thing, maybe framing them in the correct positions, in a black frame or turning them into a cushion, or some cool hanging/mobile, not sure yet, you're a worldly bunch, comments APP-reciated (for anyone who remains confused at my sudden capitalisation, laugh at this video with me....
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 I think it would make an awesome quilt if you made each square 10 inch, get onto it beavers. 

Sorry you'll have to scroll down a considerable way, so I compiled what they look like together for you.

Here they all are separately if you wish...













Wednesday 7 September 2011

Fabric Cutlery

The other day I saw a whole host of fabric food and utensils, in a shop in lewes, which were just beautiful. I fancied having a go myself, and started, with what have to have been the most difficult shapes, I'm sure, knife, fork and spoon, fun though, and I'm sure if I was to make anymore, I'd be much more prepared for what was needed.  


Vintage Fair Haul

My Mum, aunt and cousin and I went round an essentially blooming expensive car boot today, but yet still managed to find ourselves some bargains, which I thought I'd share. Well you know the nice vintage typewriter that I have at the top of my blog page, and that also became my business card design, for those of you lucky enough to receive one, well I found one...and I couldn't leave it. 




Amazingly the guy said £8 (I was sold even though it doesn't work) but then he just went on going, without prompting, and gave it to me for £5. Thank you very much sir. So thanks Mr. Google for providing me the last photo, but it will shortly be replaced by my very own, watch this space. 

Oh and I leo spotted this lovely lady, the cover of some sheet music, a little fragile, but really worth a pound, or so I felt.

Friday 2 September 2011

Started projects

During my last 4 weeks before I go off to Bristol uni, I am doing what I do best, Starting projects and not finishing them. But I thought I'd keep all you many folks up to date with these little experiments.

Firstly a couple of days ago I started an Alice in Wonderland trilogy of machine embroidered panels, I hope to frame. I've just done the "drink me" panel so far, or at least one version of it, and I am yet to decide the other two, any suggestions appreciated, I was thinking maybe playing cards, flamingos, hatters hat?? It's a start anyway, and I'm only experimenting at this time.




Then, when my mum asked me to move the make-up that I am no longer even wearing from her bedroom (fair I suppose), I decided to make a nice little case for all the brushes. It's in no way perfect, a bit of a mess actually, but at least it might keep me organised, and it is functional. I actually think the wobbliness is rather charming, that's my story and I'm sticking to it!



And then my latest started project is one that I hope I can do a lot of. I planning to stock up on books from charity shops and jumble sales, classics mainly, I imagine, that I can self illustrate. I sort of had the idea of using a book as a canvas to paint on, a piece relevant to the book, but more of a piece of art than just a front cover. I worked on Harry Potter 7 today because it was one of the few books we had that remained drawing-less, and that I felt I knew well enough to be able to illustrate. So here is what I did.




For those of you who don't get the reference, shame on you! And I hope this is due to my inferior painting, rather than your lack of knowledge of the Harry Potter series. This is an illustration of the seven Potters, quality scene, quality novel.