Ever since I saw the stamp making tutorial on Geninne’s blog I’ve been wanting to have a go myself. I bought all the stuff to do it then couldn’t think of a design to make. But then we went to Egypt and I fell in love with their star designs. Very simple but obviously stars. So for my first stamp I’ve made a simple Egyptian style star. I’d like to expand on this but that will take a little bit of practice, it’s not as easy as Geninne makes it look.
Tuesday, 26 April 2011
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
The Writer’s Idea Book
We had the monthly creative writers group meeting today. A week earlier than normal due to Easter, but I still had something to read out. It’s a short piece which can stand alone but could also be worked on further and I’m pleased with it so far.
What is more pleasing is the fact that I’ve been coming up with regular ideas in the last few months which I have been able to write down as short pieces even if I still need to go back and edit them. A break at this point, before editing, normally improves things I’ve found.
But because I’ve been feeling inspired I’ve not had to use ‘The Writer’s Idea Book’ by Jack Heffron which was given to me as a birthday present at the beginning of the year. I’ve had a flick through and it looks very interesting but with my time being filled with reading and essays for the Children’s Literature course it’ll have to wait a little longer before I give it a proper read.
I did however borrow one of his prompts for today’s group homework:
Put a character in a place where he doesn’t speak the native language. Explore the problems this barrier creates.
Monday, 28 March 2011
A Tea Light Cover
Quite often when I come up with ideas for either stories or things that I will create, I’m not 100% sure where the idea came from. But when I created a paper lantern to go round a tea light this weekend I knew exactly what had inspired me.
First I saw these beautiful porcelain pierced star tea light holders on Etsy. I’d seen them before Christmas and fallen in love, but I don’t normally have candles in the house so didn’t buy one.
Then a couple of weeks ago I came across a tutorial on how to make a paper hurricane cover on A Little Hut. I love this blog anyway and thought it looked like something I could make.
So I combined the two and added my own creative finger print to make my very own tea light cover. I don't expect that its something I will use, but I wanted to know what the combination of these three things would look like. And I think that's the important thing about being creative, its the having a go and playing. It doesn't matter if I don't use this right now. Maybe later it will feed into something else.
Thursday, 17 March 2011
March Writers Group
We had the March Writers Group on Tuesday.
I even had something to read out having both printed my work a couple of days ago and remembered my memory stick.
At it was a 3 page story about magic vs technology I won’t put it up, but I do love the cockney demon bunny who features. It was nice to read something out and have people laugh at the right times.
Also, one of the members who works in the library has saved the 2009 Writers & Artists Yearbook for the group as it was about to be chucked out. I would love to have a set of books as resources for the group. It’s just a shame that we don’t have a physical present anywhere to keep them.
This months homework: Margaret wasn’t her real name. It seemed safer and more sedate than the one she used in her professional life.
Friday, 11 March 2011
Wallpaper
If you’ve been reading this for a while you will know that I quite like wallpaper. Mostly because it’s thick and great for covering my hand made books, but also because it comes in some really wicked designs.
Anyway I was in a pub about 6 months ago when I visited the loo only to find one wall covered in the most beautiful wallpaper. After a brief moment of wondering how best to remove the paper from the wall, I did the next best thing and took its photo. (Several people have been bored with this photo. Sorry)
Imagine my delight then, when I found the very same wallpaper in a DIY store down the road from the flat this week. I actually had to get my phone out and check it against the photo I had taken, and there is no doubt – it’s the same paper. Look out for a hand made book covered in this design, coming soon (Easter?).
Friday, 4 March 2011
Scarab Beetle Necklace
While we were in Egypt I was lucky enough to win a scarab beetle bead for reading some hieroglyphics right. There is nothing special about the bead, they are made by their thousand, scarab’s are after all thought to be good luck, but I love the colour and the circumstances make it special to me, not only were we in Egypt, but it was my birthday.
I’ve now had time to turn it into a necklace. First I had to drill it – although it had ‘holes’ at each end, they didn’t meet. No problem for me and my mini drill. I then used a silver pin to hold the bead, but it was too loose and could have pulled through, so I made a tiny silver washer to hold it in place. I then made a loop with the tail of the silver pin through which the chain would run, and finished it by knotting the excess round the top.
It’s not perfect, but then neither is the bead, so I think the whole sits well together. I’m very pleased with it and it will be a grand reminder of a lovely holiday and my 30th birthday.
Sunday, 27 February 2011
My New Travel Blog
Well I finally decided what to do about my journal of our trip to Egypt .
Rather than wasting time trying to fix a problem uploading photos onto a site that doesn’t do what I want it to, I decided to move all my travels on to a self created blog.
When I travel, I normally stay away from technology, either because there isn’t any like during my trips to the Namibian desert or the Amazonian Rainforest, or because I’d rather experience the local culture and forget day to day life for a bit.
This means that I didn’t want a site that I am expected to update as I travel across a country, rather somewhere to write up what we did afterwards as a memory of the trip. I think this gives you time to think about your trip and share the best bits with your friends and family, rather than feeling pressured to write something when all you’re really doing it chilling in a hammock.
I love travelling and love telling everyone all about my trip. I’d love to be a travel writer, always off somewhere new to find great places for people to visit. But at the same time I’m a home bod, and couldn’t leave ‘im outside behind and doubt he’d be able to leave the landscaping for long.
So I compromised, with our yearly? trips and my travel blog.
Monday, 21 February 2011
Christmas beads reused
You may remember that last year I received a very pretty beady necklace for Christmas but I found I wasn’t wearing it very much.
Then when I was looking round etsy a couple of weeks ago I happened to find another very pretty bead and a simple leather bracelet to put it on at Meesmerel’s shop.
So now I’ve got another way to wear my beads.
These may not be beads or a bracelet that I’ve made, but they are all handmade and beautiful.
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