Monday, 28 November 2011
Sunday, 27 November 2011
The Crafter’s Way 206–Flower Christmas Decorations
I’m sure you all diligently collected toilet rolls to make the wreath from 2 weeks ago. If you have some left over this flower decoration will look great on your tree.
You will need: Toilet Rolls, Coffee Filter Bags, Paint, PVA Glue, Clothes Pegs, Ribbon, Black Permanent Marker.
Step 1: Cut the rolls into 1 cm circles, you will need 5 for each flower.
Step 2: Paint the inside and outside of the rolls. Paint both sides of the filter bags. When the rolls are dry pinch the end to form a petal shape.
Step 3: Pour some glue into a flat dish. Stand one edge of the roll in the glue. Remove and place glue edge down on the filter bag. Repeat with rest of petals.
Step 4: Once dry cut the petals out. Form into flower shape. Glue joining edges. Hold with pegs until dry.
Step 5: Outline the top edge of each petal with the Black pen. This gives a ‘stained glass’ look. Attach ribbon for hanging.
Options: I love bright, dare I say garish, colours on my Christmas Tree. Skip the painting and leave the rolls au natural; combine with pretty scrapbook or gift paper for an elegant or shabby effect.
Monday, 21 November 2011
Sunday, 20 November 2011
The Crafter’s Way 205–Gift Wreath
This week’s Messenger column.
What can you do with a wooden hoop, a few clothes pegs, teabags and lollies? Create a Christmas Gift that is also a Christmas Decoration.
In addition to the above items you will also need some glue and ribbon. The type of glue you use will depend on whether your pegs are wooden like mine or you choose to use plastic pegs. I used PVA Glue for mine. Plastic pegs have an advantage of coming in assorted colours.
Step 1: Position the pegs evenly around the hoop. I clip mine on at this stage.
Step 2: Once you are happy with the peg placement unclip them and place under the hoop. Do this carefully to ensure that you maintain the placement. Also double check that the clip part of the pegs is on the outside of the circle.
Step 3: Place a drop of glue on each peg then lay the hoop on top. Wait until the glue dries.
Step 4: Attach the ribbon for hanging.
Step 5: Clip the lollies or tea bags into pegs.
Hang and display. Try not to eat the lollies until after Xmas.
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Orchid for Mum
Mum carried an orchid in her wedding bouquet. I stitched it for her quite a few years ago now.
I even did the framing. Boy, Framers earn every penny.
Now I’m going to bore you with detail.
I left areas of the aida cloth unstitched, to add depth.
Mum was trying to decide who she should give it to. She offered it back to me but together we decided to give it to her neighbour, Linda. Linda is a wonderful friend to Mum and never hesitates to help my Sister and I out. She also grows orchids. Together we gave it to Linda. Linda said “now I have a little of both you”. I believe we made a good choice.
Monday, 14 November 2011
Vintage Fabric
From Mum.
Each piece is 5.5 metres long.
I love the green in this one. No idea what I will make from them yet with so much fabric I’m a little spoilt for choice.
Is Dyeing Popular?
This is my usual dye display.
They tick over but they are certainly not what I would call a big seller. That is until the last few weeks.
For the fourth week in a row this is what is left of my dye stock after Sunday Trading. I’m not complaining ( maybe a little when I was packaging at 5.30am this morning) just curious. Has there been a dyeing project in a magazine or on TV lately?
Sunday, 13 November 2011
The Crafter’s Way 204–Christmas Wreath
From now until Christmas I’m going to be giving you tutorials to make your very own handmade Christmas. The first tutorial is a Christmas Wreath made from toilet paper rolls. It is super easy.
You will need: a heap of empty toilet rolls, PVA glue, clothes pegs, bucket (optional) and paint, scissors.
Step 1: Using the scissors cut your rolls into 1 cm wide circles. The circles can be wider but remember you will need more toilet rolls.
Step 2: Pinch both ends of the circles to form a ‘petal’. You need 5 ‘petals’ per ‘flower’ shape.
Step 3: Form the flower shape. Glue the edge of the petals where they touch. Clamp with a clothes peg until dry. Repeat with rest of petals.
Step4: Glue the flowers together along the edges where they touch. Clamp all glued surfaces.
To form the outer circle of my wreath I turned a plastic bucket upside town. I placed the flowers around the edge, removed the bucket then started glueing. I waited until the outside circle had dried before filling in the centre.
I spray painted my finished wreath. If you wish to paint by hand do it before you start glueing your petals together. This would be a fun way to include the children.
If you would like more inspiration for art activities for toilet paper rolls simply ‘google’ images toilet roll art. Just brought to my attention by Rebecca from edwardandlilly are these fun owls. http://www.creativejewishmom.com/2011/11/toilet-paper-roll-owls-great-for-a-rainy-day.html
Monday, 7 November 2011
Dylon Dyes 65- Dyeing Corks
When I finished with the Burlesque Red in this post I decided to do some exhaust dyeing, with a difference.
I dumped a heap of champagne corks into the mix. mmmm????? Problem, they floated on the top.
I needed to find a way to weight them down so they were immersed in the dye. I left them overnight.
Here they are drying. They are more stained with red than dyed a solid colour.
I’m quite happy with the way they turned out. I actually had a reason for trying this, there is a project floating around in the back of my brain somewhere. Stay tuned. More to come.
Sunday, 6 November 2011
The Crafter's Way 203 - Paper Delights
Saturday, 5 November 2011
Shell Collector Card Series
Last week I spent a bit of time with Mum sorting through bits and pieces. We found these stashed away in the back of a cupboard.
These were available at Shell Service Stations. the idea was you collected all the cards, then inserted them into the book.
This book had a weather theme. Note: I didn’t try to spell meteorology.
Butterflies and Moths.
Australian Beetles.
Shells, Fish & Corals.
Citizenship. This one is a bit dated, many of the jobs/roles simply don’t exist anymore.
Birds.
There are no dates on these books. Does anyone have any idea when they were printed and how many were in the series?
Friday, 4 November 2011
Dylon Dye 63–Burlesque Red
The feather on the front cover is a good representation of the colour but as usual there is some variations due to fabric and weave.
The top left fabric is cotton, the bottom left is washed silk and the fabric on the far right is sari silk.
This t-shirt was cotton rich with 5% Viscose.
I also did some exhaust dyeing with a difference. Will share the photos when project is finished.
Thursday, 3 November 2011
Macramé Giraffe
Maybe what’s stopping it is memories of pot plant holders and wallhangings.
Maybe it was the owls?
I picked up the above booklet at a garage sale the other day and it had the instructions to make this cute giraffe. If this doesn’t scream craft comeback I don’t know what will.






