Thursday, 27 December 2012

Felt Felt and More Felt.



I am not sure what it is about felt but I just can't seem to get enough of it. For the past three Christmas seasons I have been spending many of my crafting hours turning out felt tree ornaments and this year was no different. Inevitably close to Christmas I become a little tired of working with the material and usually hang up the embroidery floss for a few months....but not this year. Last night as Paul and I were heading home from Christmas merriment I started thinking about a few new projects and have seem to have caught my felting second wind.

                                          
Here is the first creation, thinking with a bit of velcro or a nice wood button it makes a lovely eye glass case or small carrying bag to tuck into a handbag. It was also an excellent exercise in learning the 'blanket stitch' - something I have wanted to start incorporating into my crafts for a long time. If you forgot how to do it (as I did) here is a great tutorial from Future Girl.

Friday, 12 October 2012

Ladies and Gentlemen....I'm back



OK so life got in the way. Since my last post, I finished grad school, went traveling for two glorious months, and started a new job - all very exciting stuff - but crafting just fell by the wayside. 

Not too fret - I am back with a vengeance, and have tonnes of project plans to keep me busy well into the rainy months. This first little project I wanted to share is all about re-using awesome stuff. During wedding prep last year, I came across the most charming gentlemen images a girl could as for. I mean, these gents were DAPPER! 

With the nimble and agile fingers of dear friends - these guys were cut out adhered to shipping tags, and then the names of the male guests at the wedding were stamped onto the tags, and subsequent table numbers were stamped on the back -creating a seating chart. I also was able to find some matching lady images on etsy and completed the same process, including a handful of paper cuts for the gal guests at the wedding.


Recently, I had a few cards to make for friends and family, and these little guys and girls came in handy again. Just goes to show when you like something a lot - you will find multiple uses for them.

Next up - thinking about image transferring these guys onto a tote bag, or scarf. Will keep you posted on the developments.




Sunday, 15 January 2012

Crafting for Kids

In most instances 'crafting' in my world has been for the amusement of adults, but on rare occasions crafting can actually be for kids. I made these little guys for baby Nathan to celebrate his very first birthday. 


They are finger puppets that resemble the characters from Oliver Jeffers wonderful book The Way Back Home. I don't know a lot about children, but the moms I know claim I have great taste in children's books;  Oliver Jeffers is one of my favourite authors.The puppets were inspired by a recent etsy find -  Hello Clementine's and her beautiful finger puppet designs. They were a lot of fun to make, and I especially enjoyed attempting embroidery on their little faces.  

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

It's a Craft-in! Crafting with other People


Crafting with other people (COP) can be a wonderful way to spend your time. It's a great way to bring the people you love together, and allows them to leave your home with more than just the feeling of overstaying their welcome.

Rules for a Successful Craft-in:

  • Be a good host - prepare something tasty for people to eat and drink. If this is in January make sure there are some healthy options, as some of your friends will likely be on diets, or off gluten, or only eating lemons or whatever. By having these things available they will feel less guilty when later in the evening they start to wander over to the cheese plate.

  • Have a craft for people to do and the supplies for them to do it. This is especially important for the 'nervous' or 'tentative' crafter. This is the friend that always loves what you make, but finishes every praise of your work, with "I could never do that." Don't be discouraged, these are great people for crafting parties, but make sure the activity you have planned is staged for success. This will build their confidence, and ensure they will want to attend the next gathering.

  • Don't boss people around. if they want to make your project - that's great - but give them the option to bring their own projects. Crafting should be an ego-less practice, and you must consider the possibility that your crafting idea is not necessarily the best craft project, and that you may not be the most talented crafter in the room. This is something I will be working on in 2012.

  • Make it a week night. This is especially true for hesitant crafters and for single friends, the last thing you want is for someone to get a sweeter offer on a Friday night and have to cancel last minute. For example, a single friend get's asked out on a dinner date and then they have to make the tough choice between, sitting with a bunch of ladies adding glitter to projects, or the possibility of coitous. Coitous for the single friend will always win. Also a craft-in can bring up images of a sad spinster future for some people, so don't be angry with your single friends if they would rather go out than craft-in. 
This post was inspired by Amy Sedaris' hilarious book Simple Times Crafts for Poor People. I highly recommed it!

Thursday, 22 December 2011

Oh gee....it's a Christmas Tree!

 Despite a lack of posting, there has been a flurry of crafting activity in my house for the last few weeks! My mom reminded me that some of these things were quite seasonal so I better got on it and share them - this little guy is one of my favourites.

 Earlier in the year, my dear friend Krista pointed out all of the lovely paper crafts - made from old books and sheet music that seemed to be popping up in stores across town - and we figured we should give this type of craft a try. This was surprisingly easy to create, and with the basic form you could make any number of decorations.

How to:
  • Find an old book with some decent quality paper - but one you don't mind chopping up - I got an old music book at the used book store.
  • Cut about 9 strips of paper (about 1inch wide)
  • Staple the 9 stacked strips in the middle
  • Fold a strip and glue close to the staple repeat until you have a nice little pin wheel. 


I made progressively smaller pinwheels stacked them, and glued them...see easy peasy! I think an entire forest of these would be just lovely on a mantel, or just the pinwheel would make a great bow on top of a Christmas present.

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

My word...it's a glitter bird!

It is officially the most wonderful time of the year! In honour of this, I have started some winter crafting (read procrastination from thesis writing). One of my recent projects was a Martha Stewart special - a glitter bird centerpiece.

These little birds were really fun to decorate, and required very few supplies; 

  • dollar store birds (they are the kind used for floral arranging)
  • clear glue
  • glitter that will be picked up by socks for the rest of the season 
  • a paint brush 
  • and two 'borrowed' branches from the yard trimmings of a neighbour. 

Monday, 31 October 2011

Dear Deer II


Dear Deer, 

Thanks for showing Mr.Rabbit around the place. You two seem to be getting along well, and I am sure you will have lots of laughs together.

I was very glad to see you two finished your Halloween costumes - considering you both left it to the last minute - I think they turned out nicely.

Have fun tonight, but be cautious with zombies.
They can be quite nasty.

Courtnay