Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Here's One I Made Earlier: Coasters

I haven't made anything lately, so I thought I'd do a post about things I've made in the past. Quite a lot of the things I make, I give away as they're cards or presents, but here's some coasters I made for myself.


 These are the first coasters I made, they are made from a cross-stitch kit based on Rennie Mackintosh artwork. I like this type of work, as the dark outlines make it look kind of like stained glass. I made these in autumn 2006, after I moved into my own flat and had no coasters to put my mugs on.
The coasters pictured below are also from a  kit, made at about the same time as the Mackintosh ones, they are a variation on Blackwork stitching, except that while traditional blackwork uses only one colour, these use variations on the same theme. I liked making these as they were mostly backstitch, so they didn't take very long to complete!
This coaster is one I made for my boyfriend for his birthday a couple of years ago. I made it following a design I got from World of Cross-Stitching magazine in early 2009. It's a bit cheesy, but he likes it as you can probably tell from the tea-stains.

Finally, some coasters that don't use cross-stitch! These were painted onto tiles with glass paints, to my own designs.
The one on the left was based on the trees outside my window, and the right is a rainbow. These are quite simple to make, if you have some spare tiles left over from tiling the kitchen or bathroom. The glass paints need baking in the oven to make sure that they dry properly.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Wedding favour - 16/6/11

I decided to see if I could make some wedding favours which were sugar flowers, to show off my flower-making and also because I don't like sugared almonds, the traditional favour.
As the main flower at the wedding will be calla lilies, I made some and then tried to arrange them in a pretty way. They are doubling up as place names.

I was originally going to do just one flower each, but that didn't look very good so I made a little bunch of three. This does mean I'm going to have to make three times as many flowers, but never mind.
The stem is made out of half a wooden kebab stick painted with green food colouring. I made the flowers out of white paste and then painted them afterwards, but colouring first would probably give a better colour.
They are similar to the calla lilies I made before, but I bought a proper cutter so that I don't have to make the shape each time. The stamens are about an inch long and the petal is about 2 1/2 inches long by 1 1/2 inches wide. If you didn't want to buy a special cutter, you could use a similar sized leaf cutter and cut the stem end off.
(Cross-posted to Marzipan's Cakes)

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Wedding reply card - 9/6/11

This is a card I made to reply to a friend's wedding invitation. Their wedding colours are mostly blue, and the flowers are going to be sunflowers, so I decided to put a picture of them both inside a sunflower shape.
I used Paint.Net to mainpulate the image as I don't have Photoshop. I couldn't draw the sunflower very well using that so I drew it in AutoCAD (though a different drawing programme would work just as well), and dropped it into the photo image on a different layer.
Template for the sunflower
Final image to print onto card

Once I'd printed the card, I embellished it with some stick-ons and hand wrote the greeting for the front.
The card is lined with cream paper, mostly so that I could write the message without worrying about messing up my lovely card!

Finished design
Card standing up