Tuesday, 11 December 2012

I saw a photo on a blog, someone had made a beautiful flower out of turquoise felt circles and I thought. "I can do that".


My picture isn't brilliant but hopefully you get the idea... I drew round three different sized circles and cut them out 6 times each:
               - a tub of lip balm
               - a £2 coin
               - a 5p coin
I layered each set of three (with the pencil lines on the bottom) and pinched at the bottom to get the shaping OK.  Then I glued them together with PVA and used a bulldog clip to secure them while they dried.  Unfortunately this doesn't work very well and takes for ever to dry so I suggest you use a glue gun instead.  I resorted to this but should have chosen the 'cold melt' rather than the 'hot melt' as you do need to do some judicious shaping and hot glue really is HOT, and burns...

Once you have all six petals complete you need to glue the edges of the petals together, start with a pair and then add anothet on round in a circle until you have to join them together.  You'll probably need to go back and add extra glue in where necessary.  Don't worry about there being too much glue because once it's cooled down you can go along and pick off the straggly bits, glue some stacked buttons into the centre and on the back another circle of felt (big enough to cover up all the messiness!!)

I have made another one (much better than the first) but that is already wrapped up as a Christmas present so all you get is another photo of the same one.


I'd quite like to start playing with felt so have kept all the scraps as I went along.  You could play around with having different coloured circles within the same flower (e.g. small circles yellow, medium orange, large red) but it can be difficult to get colours that tone well when you're in generic crafty shops.  An A4 sheet of felt will generally cost you 50p and there are often 3 for 2 offers.  I've made two flowers from my sheet and used a few snippets elsewhere.  I've got a fairly large chunk left to play with but not *quite* enough to make another flower.


A long long time coming...

I knew I hadn't been near the blog for a long time but didn't realise quite how long it had been!!  Since my last post I fell in love with the work in Hull and my amazing team who I was working with, I revisited my life list and added loads of new experiences, learnt to crochet, started a scrapbook for the year, moved to Reading for a Band 6 job, gained a (cuddly) llama and then went off sick.





Pain is never nice, constant pain is worse and when you feel like you want to rip your head off, even if yes that does mean you die, to stop it hurting then the situation needs a little external help...  Thankfully I am now on gabapentin (and several other new medications) which I can honestly say has changed my life and I have gone from counting down the minutes until my next dose of tramadol to not carrying anything stronger than ibuprofen in my bag! Such a huge change and one that I am so SO grateful for.



Over the next few weeks I'll try and catch the blog up with some of the craft projects that I've been doing.  They've had less of a miniature slant but I'm aiming to get back into that a bit more now too :)



Sunday, 12 February 2012

Limited progress

I haven't really settled in properly yet and am realising how big the North/South divide is!! I've been quite tired recently as my job involves a LOT of driving and, particularly in this weather, it's been very demanding.  I've also been feeling quite low and uninterested in doing anything crafty so haven't bothered to blog.

Today is different....
- a large sheet of matboard has started being cut into pieces to make various furniture, I'm planning to follow this tutorial http://1inchminisbykris.blogspot.com/search/label/How%20to%20make%20a%20kitchen%20dresser%20with%20mat%20board

- I've started turning a box (approx 3inches x 2inches) into a teenytiny roombox and have put wallpaper in as well as the ceiling and started on the light fixture hanging from the ceiling - photos will follow.  I need to work out how to furnish it in the same scale which I'm expecting to be a bit of a challenge but there we go

All in all some much needed positivity - may it last longer than the end of the day.....

Monday, 23 January 2012

Hull

I have moved North, all 240 miles North which is why it is having a capital letter and started a new job today with a community respiratory team.  Respiratory physiotherapy is definitely my preferred speciality and it's an amazing opportunity, if a *teensy* bit daunting.  In one day alone I have learnt more than I think I ever knew about inhalers and have sooooo much more depth and experience to gain!
As you might imagine crafting has taken a bit of a back seat to the rest of life but I did pack a much fuller box of supplies to bring with me this time and have bought a little pack of postcard size butterfly printed papers; very vintage (?for wallpapers).  The duck did not get knitted together, nor the cross-stitch mounted.  Mum has found another of my old cross-stitches, Tigger this time, and I bought a nice wooden frame for it but didn't quite get as far as mounting it... perhaps it will be finished as a surprise for me in a few months when I'm back down at my parents....
Ooh, I did also start doing a scrapbook page for Christmas 2011 and have got some stuff pre-prepared ready for experiences to happen and be documented this year; how organised is that?!?
Sorry for the lack of anything particularly interesting to talk about....although I have just remembered the miniature wooden toy train I started making, inspired by a tutorial in an old issue of 'Artisans in Miniature' magazine.  I can't remember which issue but you can find them all, here:  http://www.artisansinminiature.com/photo_2.html
Mine has progressed slightly since this photo was taken but that's all you're getting for now... And next time I will have the coin the other way up so you can tell it is a penny!!

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

January

I'm planning to make a scrap book this year of all the 'firsts' I do and experiences I have.  So far there are a few things on my list for 2012 e.g. olympics, diamond jubilee, learn to crochet and I have a couple of things from yesterday as well

- first time I drove my boyfriend to catch the train to go to the airport to fly out to Germany for work (felt very 'wifey' and probably counts as a 'life tick')
- first time I have driven the M25
When the scrapbook pages have been made I'll post them up here.

I've also made a couple of miniature books but they are packed away in one of my boxes somewhere and still need to be glued together as well so you can't see them quite yet

I've been shopping in 'The Works' today with my christmas giftcard and found some really great books and can't wait to try all the different things out.  I've seen the 'one brush' flower painting before and this book has amazing instructions and I've also picked one up called 'New Ideas in Ribboncraft' by Susan Janes





Sunday, 1 January 2012

Happy New Year

Having bought my boyfriend a cocktail kit for Christmas we decided to have an evening making cocktails to bring in the new year.  We spent a fair amount of the nectar points that we've collected over the year on the alcohol that was listed in the 'basic bar' - brandy, whiskey, rum and some really yummy blackberry and elderflower liqueurs.  You do need an awful lot of the 'extras' though - fruit juices, aromatic beers, dashes of this or that flavouring so we were very grateful to find a website that you could enter all your ingredients and it would suggest cocktails you could make!!  Wishing everyone a happy new year and more success in your endeavours than we had last night with our cocktails - we'll try again another time!

Tuesday, 27 December 2011

Christmas

If you want to work in healthcare - don't pick the week before christmas as a time to try it out!!  I've been so busy at work and my blog has been shamefully neglected.

Christmas decorations
- I made a christmas tree by folding the pages of the John Lewis christmas catalogue, also a miniature one by making spiralled pipecleaners and then a slightly larger mini one where I glued green pompoms to an upside-down shot glass
- I also have miniature paper chains, a real labour of love I can tell you, they took forever to make as I had to use a mini bulldog clip and wait for the glue to dry on every single link!!
- I made some miniature holly leaves, cut out of green foam and tiny red beads as well to link them all along a string
- small bits of green pipe cleaner, trimmed into tree shapes, sit on top of a white bottle cap which has a ribbon round the sides of it: a perfect christmas cake!
- incomplete snowman decorations; I saw a tutorial which I adapted.  Take the cotton wool off a cotton bud (very gently), tie some red embroidery thread around to make a head and body, add a black sequin and black bead on top for a hat and then put dots with a fine tip pen for eyes/mouth/buttons
http://www.miniland.ca/SnowmanClass.html

Christmas gifts
- my oh so lovely boyfriend found a stall selling miniatures at the christmas market he visited in Germany (he's there for work) and bought me some lovely little bits and pieces
- firstly a rabbit hutch with doors that opened and three cute little bunnies and some nibbly carrots.  he was worried that it would make me cry but the rabbits don't resemble my Charlie Bunny so it was fine and I just think it's cute
- secondly a fuzzy wuzzy furry polar bear (little bit random!!) which reminds me of frozen planet.  Absolutely amazing series by the BBC, if you haven't seen it go back and do so NOW!! Penguins and polar bears are on my list of top 10 gorgeous animals that I want to keep (see also the film ' Mr Popper's penguins')
- thirdly a little mannequin with a corset on and a drapey skirt.  this came with a shuttered mirror which is in a completely different scale

Plans for the coming year
- decide which scale I'm going to work in rather than having a mish-mash of various sizes.  I absolutely love working in teeny tiny weeny but it's so fiddly and you can do so much more so much easily if you just stick to 'ordinary' dollhouse scale
- make some miniature paper corsets, using up pretty papers and trims, I can make a worktable with all the bits and pieces laid out and expand it into a project of a craft room as well as finishing my friend's sewing room/quilting shop (inspiration: http://miniatyrmama.blogspot.com/2011/09/redecoration-of-paint-shop.html and picture above which came off flicker several years ago)

- carry on visiting my new favi=ouvirte website PINTREST every day for loads of inspiration and ideas on allllllll sorts of different things - my pictures folder is rapidly expanding with some great pictures that make me smiley!!