Saturday, April 30, 2011

Day 120-Bron Doll

Today I enjoyed a quick tour of san fran on the hop on hop off bus, 
San Fran treated me to a lovely sunny day,
Tonight we headed out for great mexican and a few margaritas!! and now here I am on the crafty blog
we had a few hiccups tonight trying to get internet access (as bianca's internet was playing up and i started to freak out, i was thinking "NO way I cant make it to day 120 and be defeated by the dam internet!!")
but all is well again, see today's craft below.... the bron doll

me with me doll
chillin
 hello boys...
I always match my shoes with my fascinator... 
 dont do it....
 ahhh whatever...
craft out!!

Friday, April 29, 2011

DAY 119 SAN FRAN CISCO!

Hello craftastic friends,
Here is me in US of A!
Miss Bianca met me this morning in LA, we headed off first for coffee, second for margarita's and then onto another plane headed to san fran cisco.
See pics and craft below...


Inside the Virgin America plane with the pink and purple lights
 hello boys! cocktails much
 craft for today, Bianca doll!
 still a few pins in place, i will finish the final hand stitching tonight
 B doll mexico style
 B doll on the roof top sun lounge 
 view from Bianca's roof top balcony
craft out
xxoo

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Day 118-Paper napkin rose for an absent crafter.

So due to a slight miscalculation of timing, Bronwyn is currently on an airplane and won't be able to attend to her regular posting duties. So it's guest crafty Andee here again filling in on day 118.

I decided to make a paper rose tonight. It's a piece of craft I learned many years ago and I suspect many people know it, but if you don't I think it's really easy and sweet, and can come in really handy in certain situations.

Start with a plain paper napkin.


Roll it around two fingers until you have a tube.


This part can be trickier then it looks, but use both hands to "even out" the ends and you shouldn't have too much trouble.


It doesn't need to be perfect, but try to get at least the end with your finger fairly neat.


Some napkins, like the one I'm using, have a strong "grain" to them along which they tear a lot easier then against. The tear you can see away from my fingers is where I was testing the grain, you want to make the rose so the grain is along the tube, the tear i made was across the grain.

Once you have the tube, pinch it tightly with your other hand about five or so centimeters from the end.

Now carefully but firmly twist the napkin tightly into a "stem"


Once you've started the stem, make a tear along the edge of the napkin like in the next picture. Use your fingertips to make the tear piece by piece, if you try to do it in one go, you're unlikely to get the desired shape.


This will become the "leaf". Once you have the tear, simply continue twisting the rest of the napkin tightly into a stem and just be a little mindful not to ruin the leaf as you go.

In the end you should end up with something like this:


There are a few variations and a little more tweaking you can do if you want to make an extra special rose, if you're interested I encourage you to investigate further, however I think this is the simplest version and yet still very effective..

Your next post should be from a Bronwyn in America!

Craft out.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Day 117-Craft marathon! day before the flight to USA

Today I have spent all day stitching, from 9am until now 11.27pm (with food breaks and a much needed "sanity" repairing 40 min walk in the bush with andee at dusk).
I will be away for two and a half weeks in the US, so need to prepare the craft projects for each day before i go.
Today's craft project is a nifty and practical little passport holder, see pics below...

materials, felt and ribbons
i picked up these tape measure ribbons at a craft expo in melbourne last week (they were extremely overpriced, but i couldn't resist!
 i love yellow and black together
 isnt the ribbon great!
 i made it bigger than just the passport so it fits more bits and bobs in
 well thats ready, i just need to pack the rest of my bag...oh and finish off the other craft projects...
my life is a crafty chaos

craft out
xxoo

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Day 116-A quick card

We are about to go jump on a plane from Newcastle to Melbourne and by the time we get home it will probably be quite late, so I have thrown together this card for my lovely friend Cass's 40th!! (see you in New York Cass!!)
okay, so tonight's craft is not the highlight of my crafting career!
craft out, ive got to go catch a plane!!
xxoo


Monday, April 25, 2011

Day 115-when yoga doesnt cut it

Tonight we are at the hunter valley "crowne plaza" for dinner (and i am using their internet as i had no service at our accommadation!! and the "blog" must go on).
Today's craft is a printed t-shirt, I designed the logo and quote on illustrator and had it printed at a local digital fabric printer's before I left Melbourne.
See pics below,
Back to Melbs Tomorrow,,,,

typical bronwyn thought...
 at the lovely accommadation enjoying a few wines
 night night
craft out
zzzooo

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Day 114-The Big Day is all over

How fast do wedding days go? So much preparation, thought, planning, stressing, creating for one event...
and then its over.
The day went off (with a hitch!)
Craft for today is the various wedding features "bon bonieres, menus, the table placements etc....see some pics below,

flowers....
table lists attached to a mirror
 flowers, white for the bride and dusty pink for the brides maids
my sister meg and I
 table lists up close, 
using the clear acetate with fleur de le designs on it as a background
the bon bonaire's were also used as name places, clear boxes with heart lollies
with the name's printed on the front
menus
 beautiful beautiful bride
craft out crafty critters
xxoo

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Day 113-Last minute prep

Its the big day!
Girly music is blaring, pink champange is flowing, flowers are arriving, make-up is being applied and hairs are being teased.
Today's craft is the last minute dress alterations, small tulle cap sleeves...
see the hand pinning/stitching process below

orignal strap
 tulle pinning
front view
brons stitching
something borrowed, something blue, something old, something new
craft out crafty crew
xxoo


Friday, April 22, 2011

Day 112-Groomy Doll

Today has been busy with wedding prep for tomorrow, people everywhere and last minute dress stitching.
I have added some little tulle sleeves to the wedding dress (the real one not the doll one) but of course I cant show this today because the wedding dress cannot be exposed until tomorrow!
So today's craft is the second doll, the groomy doll, see pics below...




craft out groomzillas
and best of luck for wedding nerves rach and jason
xxoo

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Day 111 Bridal Doll

Yay I am on holidays!!!
This afternoon my fiancee and I flew up to Newcastle in preparation for my sister's wedding over the weekend. So of course tonight's craft is wedding themed (and took much longer than one night to make!)
Its a doll of the bride!
I took a photo of my sister and had it printed on fabric at a digital printers and then turned it into a doll, see the process below...and stay tuned for tomorrow night, yep its the groomy doll!

sketching the outfit...

 pinning the dress in place
 all stitched up and no where to go
 back view
craft out bridezillas
xxoo