Sunday, 3 January 2010

My handmade year

Normal, organised people would post such a post on the 31st of December, or indeed on the 1st of January. However, having never been normal, or indeed organised, I am posting this on the 13th. 13 is my lucky number however, so there is method in my madness!

Last year's resolution was to buy something handmade at least once a month. Lack of money has meant that hasn't been possible every month, but I've still bought some fabulous things this year.

The first of those fabulous things was this gorgeous print by the ridiculously talented Deb of Champignons:

Alice in Wonderland (framed)

It came with some lovely free prints:

Alice in Wonderland, plus freebies

Two of which now reside on my ever-changing staircase wall of art.

Pictures on the stairs

Also in January, I bought this cute little print from Quite Contrary,

Quite Contrary Ruby Slippers

and, in February, I was able to afford to buy this gorgeous print from Linda Boucher:

Linda Boucher 3

The three prints hang in my bedroom, creating a little red shoe-themed triptych:

Prints

Take a look at this post for more about those :)

In March, I bought my Mum an adorable owl from Kool Kooky Kreatures for Mothers' Day.

June and July were somewhat batty, bringing with them as they did a Batcat ACEO from the truly fabulous Blacklilypie (I would buy her whole shop if I could afford it!):

Blacklilypie Batcat ACEO

It came with a gorgeous free postcard and stickers, yay!

Blacklilypie goodies

Batcat now lives on the shelves in my studio.

Batcat shelf

Plus, a very cute apple cinnamon scented bat sachet from batgirl93.etsy.com,

Sachet Bat by Bat Girl

A postcard (plus one free!) from She's Batty (check out her card designs!):



And lots of Halloween supplies:

Halloween Supplies

I'd won a gift card for Aquariann's Artfire shop (another one whose whole inventory I'd buy if I could), so in August I felt the need to get me a little Tree Fairy print:



In November, I spotted that Claire Payne was having a little sale, so I snapped up a skully brooch for a bargainous price. I couldn't resist a cat brooch either, and, when the sticker-adorned package came, there was a free monster brooch too!



Also in November, I took advantage of a BOGOF offer in the lovely Illusio's Etsy shop. Not only did I buy one ACEO and get one free, I got two free, plus a postcard. Hurrah!



Those now live on the wall of art too.

Pictures on the stairs

So, with 2009 over, it's time to start concentrating on my resolutions for 2010. I need to generally look after myself better really - eat better, get out more and so on. Also to be more creative - I've really neglected my crafts lately (two pendants in three months is not good enough!) - and try to make something every day. So I've started the year with good intentions, but whether or not those are followed up remains to be seen ...

Sunday, 25 October 2009

A ghostly giveaway - part 2

It's not often that I do a happy dance while reading someone's blog, but yesterday evening I did. You may remember that I recently took part in the fabulous Mrs B's 31 Days of Halloween, allowing folk the chance to win this beaded ghostie.

Giveaway Ghostie - detail

There was a great response to the giveaway, and the winner was announced as the wonderful TMCPhoto. She sent me a link yesterday to a very lovely blog post, in which she was very complimentary about my work. How sweet!

You should check out her shop, in which she sells fine art photography of natural phenomena, landscapes, cityscapes and nature. In her words, "My photos are a variety of landscapes, still life and portraiture. My images are taken with a regard to the relationship I have to my subjects, they are full of energy, playful or thoughtful expressions of my view of the world." You can follow her on her blog, on Twitter and also on Facebook.

Monday, 12 October 2009

A bat and a ghostie

This cute little fella arrived at my door on Saturday morning:

Half An Acre bat

He now resides in my living room with the other spooky guys:

HalloweenMantel9

He was made by by Half an Acre, purveyor of hand-painted wooden loveliness, and creator of the brilliant Widget the Sock Bunny concept (read about the ideas behind Widget here - very clever.).

In other news, my Small Ghostie (click the image below to go to the listing) has been featured in a couple of places. He was on Cuteable on Friday in their Flickr Friday feature, and today he's in the Autumn issue of UK Handmade magazine (check him out on page 83 in the Trick or Treat feature).

Small Ghostie - a beaded Halloween decoration

Thanks folks! x

Friday, 9 October 2009

Cutie Pie Pumpkin

I'd been admiring this little cutie for a couple of months, and finally bought her a couple of days ago. She popped through my letterbox this morning, and now resides in my living room.

SeeTheWoods3

She was created by a fellow Folksy seller, SeeTheWoods, who makes all manner of gorgeous things. Her plumpkins, pumpkins made from a variety of yummy patterned fabrics, are particularly lovely.


(Photo by SeeTheWoods)

Cutie Pie has now been added to the many Halloween decorations that live in my house. Here are just some of those:

Halloween decorations

Thursday, 8 October 2009

A ghostly giveaway

Did you know about Mrs B's 31 Days of Halloween? If you didn't, check it out now, for spooky giveaways and goodies: http://silvermoonwitch.blogspot.com



As I love Halloween, I am of course taking part. As part of today's Halloween fun, you can win this ghostly decoration:

Giveaway Ghostie - detail

Giveaway Ghostie

Find out how by clicking here. Happy haunting!

Tuesday, 22 September 2009

Happy Autumn!

It's officially autumn now (the TNBC calendar says "Autumn Equinox" so it must be so), and I can therefore stop feeling a bit premature for talking about Halloween :) So, with only five and a half weeks, or 38 days, to go until the big day, I've been adding lots more spooky goodies to the Etsy shop.

After buying some wonderful Halloween-themed supplies, I created a little collection of beaded dangles:

The little bells I bought were used in creating these three pieces:

Purple Bat Dangle - a beaded Halloween decoration

Green Witchy Dangle - a beaded Halloween decoration

My favourite is this one, because the large orange bead looks like a big chunk of candy :)

Orange Bat Dangle - a beaded Halloween decoration

I'd also bought some glow-in-the-dark beads, both round and bat-shaped, which went into the making of these:

Glow-in-the-Dark Bat Dangle - a beaded Halloween decoration

Little Glow-in-the-Dark Bat Dangle - a Halloween decoration in beads and copper wire

Pop into the Halloween section of my shop for all of the above and more!

I've also been working on a commission for four silver pieces:

Commission

You can't tell from this picture, but the bat on the bottom right is huge! 16 inches wide in fact, double the size of my usual bats. Was awkward but fun to make :)

Wednesday, 29 July 2009

Halloween in July part 2 - a beaded skull

Production of the Halloween range has begun, and one of the first pieces I've created is this beaded skull:

Beaded Skull - a Halloween decoration

This piece is the result of a series of sketches, in which I was working out how to make the skull look right. In my designs, I often draw something out as a line drawing first to see whether it would work in wire, as the construction of my wire pieces is basically made up of a series of curved lines. I always drew skulls face-on, and, as a line drawing, that always made them look too monkey-like.





However, while watching Buffy (series 7, which has a hand walking up a skull in the title sequence),



I hit on the (now obvious-sounding) idea that the skull did not have to be symmetrical face-on image, but could be a side-on image instead.





Thus, this design was born - a simple line drawing in copper wire, adorned with glass beads. Click the image below to go to the listing:

Beaded Skull - a Halloween decoration