Hey all, back to creating again, last night I decided to made a fabric cassette case, because although they have been around for ages, I have never actually got round to doing one myself, and hey I had nothing better to do than start a sewing project (on a new machine) at 9:00pm! I decided to make it an ipod case, because well, that's what most people do, but I also have the problem of not knowing where to put my ipod if I am doing anything, notably cleaning my church, and I don't know whether anyone else has noticed, manufacturers have stopped putting pockets in items of clothing. This was the motivation for attaching a long tape for around my neck and making a sort of retro makeshift necklace at the same time.
So here's what I've got:
Works pretty well, I wore it out today, and people recognised it as a cassette which was what I was worried about, so I consider it a general success. Here are some more pictures...
Friday, 26 August 2011
Monday, 8 August 2011
I'm Back with a gift!
Hey folks, if anyone is reading at all, I'm back from staying with my sisters for 10 days in Bristol, got to use a sewing machine, what a joy. We made several coffee bag cushions for the cafe we are starting up, as well as upholstering a couple of really gross Freecycle chairs so they now look beautiful and vintage, wow it is so easy to see how Cath Kidston did it all those years ago. I'm afraid I come back bearing no photos because I was camera-less but no doubt I will post them at some point.
Be not afraid though I do have something to give you all: some great music by a friend from Bristol. Robin Mitchell gave me some of his music to bring back to sell or at least spread down in the South East, he would be most appreciative of the interest (and so would I because otherwise my over inflated sense of my own sales ability after watching the apprentice would be just that). He looks a little mournful in this photo, but he's a happy chappy really, honest.
So either go to this website robinmitchell.bandcamp.com and pay him directly for an mp3 and very low price
or pay me to create you a lovely CD with a nice cover and a selection of great tunes, where I get a cut of the profits and you get a nice hardcopy to add to your collection. Or I suppose you could ignore this completely miss out on some great new music and I continue to look like a bit of a muppet. Support if you can!
His new song Constanta is a charity single for people in Romania, it is only minimum donation 50p (I will not be taking a cut for this, go to the website above). It is a great song, reviewed "i really like the song." ok, amittedly by his sister, but check it out guys.
Oh and also, taking off my saleswoman hat for a minute, I just got a reply to an email I sent to Tom from the apprentice, I had to share because I was so excited, it sounds like he replies personally. It went something like this:
"Hi Lily,
Thank you so much for taking the time to get in touch, and for your
support. I’ve been overwhelmed by the response. I’m really glad you
enjoyed the show, thanks for cheering me on!
Regards, Tom"
Be not afraid though I do have something to give you all: some great music by a friend from Bristol. Robin Mitchell gave me some of his music to bring back to sell or at least spread down in the South East, he would be most appreciative of the interest (and so would I because otherwise my over inflated sense of my own sales ability after watching the apprentice would be just that). He looks a little mournful in this photo, but he's a happy chappy really, honest.
So either go to this website robinmitchell.bandcamp.com and pay him directly for an mp3 and very low price
or pay me to create you a lovely CD with a nice cover and a selection of great tunes, where I get a cut of the profits and you get a nice hardcopy to add to your collection. Or I suppose you could ignore this completely miss out on some great new music and I continue to look like a bit of a muppet. Support if you can!
His new song Constanta is a charity single for people in Romania, it is only minimum donation 50p (I will not be taking a cut for this, go to the website above). It is a great song, reviewed "i really like the song." ok, amittedly by his sister, but check it out guys.
Oh and also, taking off my saleswoman hat for a minute, I just got a reply to an email I sent to Tom from the apprentice, I had to share because I was so excited, it sounds like he replies personally. It went something like this:
"Hi Lily,
Thank you so much for taking the time to get in touch, and for your
support. I’ve been overwhelmed by the response. I’m really glad you
enjoyed the show, thanks for cheering me on!
Regards, Tom"
I really love this guy, Tom if you're reading, Marry Me!!!
P.S My friend Abi also has a craft blog going, and it's great, her projects are much more advanced, ambitious and amazing than mine, so check her out at abimakesthings.blogspot.com/
P.S My friend Abi also has a craft blog going, and it's great, her projects are much more advanced, ambitious and amazing than mine, so check her out at abimakesthings.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, 13 July 2011
Creating a Wood effect
I thought I would share a brilliant wood effect I discovered when I was experimenting with the wood for the floor for my man falling down a hole. It is remarkably easy and looks very authentic. I found to create the right lines and knots it is best to copy real wood for the design. Then all that is needed is to copy the pattern of the wood in pencil with short strokes all facing the direction of the grain of wood. Then using a brown water-colour paint, just follow "the grain" with long strokes with a large flat brush, this has the additional advantage of locking in the pencil marks to a certain extent, so it doesn't really fade. To further ensure it's protection, I them followed the grain one more time with a couple of coasts of PVA glue, making it shiny. I painted a hard back sketchbook with this effect, but I'm sure it will work on whatever medium proving it takes the pencil, paint and glue. Have a go.
Hand painted signs
As I was looking for great shop fronts, to aid us with designing our Launderette, I came across a sign writer based in Singleton who was running workshops, sounded like fun I thought. Sadly his workshop for August was fully booked, which would have been ideal. Nonetheless he said I could pop round for a visit to his workshop. I wanted a go at sign writing, and I wasn't giving up that easily. So yesterday I made a makeshift Mahl stick (from a bouncy ball and piece of doweling) and today gave it a go, I was reasonably pleased for a first attempt, although admittedly it did take me near on 5 hours to write the word "JUMBLE."
What looks white in these photos, is actually gold and looks quite pretty when it catches the light.
Peg painting
My Sisters are setting up a launderette in Bristol and so peg decoration has sort of become an ongoing project. When I looked online for inspiration, as I so often do, I found a few examples, but few done really well, and they can be really beautiful, so get on it folks. I used acrylic paint and a very fine brush. Depending on the design your going for it can be a fiddly job, and will test your patience, worth it though. Here is one design I gave away as a gift to a friend.
When they are packaged up nicely (in a plastic card-making self-sealing bad) they make a great present, along with some home made biscuits in a glass jar, I think she was pleased. I kept them evenly spaced by pegging them to an old map that I hope I'll never need!
Another theme I went for was iconic logos and packaging, have always loved all things packaging, so that inspired these pegs, again I gave these as a present, this time to my sister for the launderette!
It made for a fun game to having them guess all the brands, I was pleased they managed to guess them all, some are more obscure than others...
Monday, 4 July 2011
Isometric Drawing
My GCSE Graphic teacher would be proud! I kept up my isometric drawing long after our lessons finished, by far my favourite style of drawing, I was talking to a friend the other day on the downs, and we were agreeing that technical style drawings are far preferable to flowing expressionism of "art," graphics all the way. As I continue this blog you will undoubtedly pick up on a certain Mac obsession (even worse than the deer one)....
Tile Effects
Not so long ago, I was playing around trying to gage what my mac could do, and I came across this great technique which means I can make any sort of animal by tiles, or anything else for this matter, if anyone wants me to create the one for them, feel free to post a comment.
The deer is my favourite, don't know why I have an obsession with deer at the moment, I apologise for repetition.
The deer is my favourite, don't know why I have an obsession with deer at the moment, I apologise for repetition.
when I discovered I could do this, I got all excited and started making all sorts of things.
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