Monday, January 31, 2011

Day 31-reflection of january 2011

Its been a busy first month of the year!
After week two and a few too many late nights, I felt a little scared with the challenge I had taken on!
But coming to the close of month one I feel really excited!
In 31 days Ive started my first blog, had over 1700 page hits from 10 different countires, acquired a corporate sponsor "Lincraft", received my first commission, managed to contact "Frankie" magazine and will soon be featured on "Noah Scanlin's" website featuring "365-ers" from around the world.
Okay, yep now I am boasting a little... but I am just really glad that all the hard work is paying off.
See below, and overview of the month,,,
xxoo


Craft 31-
I bought a big bag of plastic toys from melbourne's camberwell market on sunday and thought these would make some fun bright brooches, see pics below

brooch back mountain...

craft out crafticles
xxoo

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Day 30-Plaster of paris

Today I am presenting some work in progress shots of a lamp/sculpture I am making. It has already taken me about 3 days of work so far. I was first introduced to working with plaster back in high school, I think it was year ten we had to cast body parts and I cast my mum's friends pregnant belly. I used plaster again for my final HSC artwork's and as my parents will agree I also partly covered a good deal of their upstairs floorboards with plaster in the process! ha ha! for one of my HSC pieces I actually cast some babies knitted clothing in plaster and the end result looked amazing, you are able to capture all the detail of the fabric in this solid white sculptural form. Working with this medium does however prove to be quite treacherous, it sets very quickly, it easily crumbles and breaks and is very fragile. But I am a sucker for punishment... so here I go again.
I have been collecting doilies, yes those horrid knitted round things that nanna's used to make (I guess some still do) that must take soooo much tedious painstaking work (only for their grandchildren to dump them at the salvos after they pass on) and for me to buy for 20 cents each.
After collecting a pile of these from various op shops, I mixed up a batch of plaster of paris and dipped each one into the plaster before placing them in position on a female head mold I own (ensure to cover the mold in plastic bags and then sticky tape this tightly around the mold to ensure you do not get plaster on the mold and to make it easy to remove after it is dry). I have to create this head in two half pieces otherwise there is no way to take the mold out. After two days of drying I then cut off the plastic and carefully pulled the plaster away from the mold.
I then slowly poked out extra pieces of plaster from the holes in the doilies to show the patterns better. Next I will need to create the back half of the head and let this dry, before joining the two together. I am aiming for the end result of this to be a lamp, I am not sure exactly how I will achieve this but I will tackle that when I get there. The idea is that the light bulb will be inside the head (probably a low wattage for subtle lighting) and that the shadow from all of the doily patterns will then reflect onto the surrounding walls.
Its abit of a complicated one! but so far I am really happy with how it looks.
See pics below... (and a few added pics of one of the local possom's which likes to come and visit our home in the evenings)




placing the wet doilies onto the mold
the possom came to visit to see what all the fuss was about
its very tame, especially when you have fruit!
craft out
crafter-tiers
xxoo





Saturday, January 29, 2011

Day 29-cocky

Hello crafty friends!
I ve almost made it to the end of one month!
Its a beautiful sunny summers day here in Melbourne! Melbourne is treating us very nicely this year! no bush fires, no floods (touch wood).
Today I had a lovely brunch out with a friend, checked out a few of my favourite arty farty shops and some op shops before heading home to my bush home and spent the evening in the sun on the deck with a glass...or 3 of wine.
Inspired by our wildlife feather friends the cockatoos I have made a cockatoo finger puppet, spot the difference below.

how's that for up close and personal...
check out my fiancee's handy work! he built us a bird house!!
is that a baby cocky?
or the finger puppet? (by the way that's andee's hand, my arms are not that hairy!)
spot the difference...
craft out
cocka-crafters
xxoo


Friday, January 28, 2011

Day 28-Softly Sophie

Today I have made "softly sophie".
Sophie is a shy rabbit who enjoys walks in the garden...
see pics below








craft out
crafty rabbits
xxoo

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Day 27-Heart Lover Tee

Today has proved to be very exciting indeed!
My blog has its first sponsor! "Lincraft" fabric stores http://www.lincraft.com.au/
are going to sponsor me!! I am very grateful! and glad people are enjoying my crafty journey.
Today I have made myself a hearty t-shirt, see pics below....



Craft out
Crafticles
xxoo

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Day 26-Happy Australia Day

Yay Australia Day! any excuse for a public holiday is a great day! Today my fiancee and I spent a good deal of time out in the garden getting stuck into the weeds. We also had friends over for a BBQ so it didnt leave too much time for my crafty cuts, but I have managed to stitch up another little finger puppet friend for dolores. Dolly is my latest finger puppet doll. She ended up looking a little scarey... a combination of black skin, white hair and white eyes has given her the look of a 50's golliwog doll... oh well dolores was happy.
Cheers xxoo
Craft out craftoids



Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Day 25-locket lover

Locket lover tuesday!!
Today I am having a great creative day! I went op shopping in my lunch break and bought some old brass danish picture frames in mint condition. I wasnt sure what I was going to do with them... but I loved them and thought they might come in handy for a crafty project. Then I was struck by some creative genius! how about a GIANT locket!! I had some chunky brass chain at home which matched back perfectly with the frame! and walah! giant vintage locket necklace!!!
Its always exciting making something you havent seen on the market before...and now I am sharing it with you all!
I think I will make a few more of these nifty little (kinda big actually) things. Keep your eyes out on etsy if you want to purchase one I will add them and the link to my store in the next few days.
Also on another high note today I received my first commission, a friend and blog follower has commissioned another of my collarges (similar to day 12) for a friends wedding present. I will be sure to keep you posted on the progress.
See locket lover craft process below...

craft out 
craftimoles
xxoo

Monday, January 24, 2011

Day 24- Monkey wrench

Monday bloody monday! how i love my weekends... luckily this week on wednesday we have a public holiday, I am looking forward to some more sun, craft and abit of garden time.
Today I have made another monkey cushion. Chimp Daddy was getting a little lonely and luckily I had designed another monkey tee for the "No Fear" label.
When you design t-shirts (which are produced overseas) you send the sized up art to the factory and they initially send you a "strike off". A "strike off" is a test print on a scrap of fabric, this is for you to approve before they make the t-shirt samples (it gives you a chance to change the print if it doesn't look correct).
Below I have used some of the initial strike offs to make another cushion.

T-shirt strike offs




 BLING CHIMPS
craft out, crafty monkeys
xxoo

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Day 23-Sleepy dolores

Sunny sunday!
Today I have made a cute little finger puppet named "sleepy dolores"
see pics below
cheers



craft out 
craftamanics
xxoo