Means the creating has been shelved for the moment.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Sunday, April 08, 2012
Current priorities
1. Finish overdue swaps
2. Finalise Moments in Miniature book for an exhibition with submissions due in less than two weeks
3. Create stock and gather all the other stuff needed for our stall at the Sydney Mini Show next month.
Most definitely not on the list:(Whoops...)
2. Finalise Moments in Miniature book for an exhibition with submissions due in less than two weeks
3. Create stock and gather all the other stuff needed for our stall at the Sydney Mini Show next month.
Most definitely not on the list:(Whoops...)
Friday, April 06, 2012
I can knit a rainbow
Thursday, April 05, 2012
Wednesday, April 04, 2012
The third wall
Monday, April 02, 2012
Beady eyed
Sunday, April 01, 2012
Time for bed
So it would seem that this afternoon's scene is not finished with me yet. It demanded I put the lunch dishes away, return the table to its usual spotand make up the bed. Bossy scenes, I don't know.
What will it demand next? Breakfast in bed?
What will it demand next? Breakfast in bed?
White and bright
I finished the third coat on my white floorboards this morning and brought the piece upstairs just after I shot the ROUND HOLE squared gallery scene.
I was reading my blog feeds over lunch and Ellen Giggenbach's blog inspired me to try something I've never tried with a scene before. A riot of bright Scandinavian retro-style colours:
I even came up with a backstory involving a designer who works and lives in a tiny studio apartment who has invited three friends round for a celebratory lunch.This scene took forever to complete. Not only was I racing round the house trying to gather all the relevant pieces from various other houses, but filling the shelving unit was incredibly fiddly. Just as I thought I had everything safely arranged something would fall over, fall out, or just decide it wanted to be moved to another spot.
I liked the end result so much I just had to pull the blind and try some "night" shots:
(Rug thanks to Neomig, Kaleidoscope House crockery and glasses thanks to Mini Dork)
I was reading my blog feeds over lunch and Ellen Giggenbach's blog inspired me to try something I've never tried with a scene before. A riot of bright Scandinavian retro-style colours:
I even came up with a backstory involving a designer who works and lives in a tiny studio apartment who has invited three friends round for a celebratory lunch.This scene took forever to complete. Not only was I racing round the house trying to gather all the relevant pieces from various other houses, but filling the shelving unit was incredibly fiddly. Just as I thought I had everything safely arranged something would fall over, fall out, or just decide it wanted to be moved to another spot.
I liked the end result so much I just had to pull the blind and try some "night" shots:
(Rug thanks to Neomig, Kaleidoscope House crockery and glasses thanks to Mini Dork)
The opening...
The inspiration:
* New black painted floorboards
* A set of glam decorative accents sent to me back in February by Mini Dork (like them? She's having a giveaway!)
* Attending three friend's openings yesterday
The goods:
* Aforementioned flooring
* My standard sheet of Precision Products' plastic brick
* Mini plinths from Craft ACT's Call of the Small exhibition
* Mini Dork's pieces and a couple more from my collection
* My P-touch labelling machine for the exhibition title
The time taken:
* About 20 minutes, including time taken to try and convince the piece at the back to balance on one point!
* New black painted floorboards
* A set of glam decorative accents sent to me back in February by Mini Dork (like them? She's having a giveaway!)
* Attending three friend's openings yesterday
The goods:
* Aforementioned flooring
* My standard sheet of Precision Products' plastic brick
* Mini plinths from Craft ACT's Call of the Small exhibition
* Mini Dork's pieces and a couple more from my collection
* My P-touch labelling machine for the exhibition title
The time taken:
* About 20 minutes, including time taken to try and convince the piece at the back to balance on one point!
"Little Wonders of the World" photography competition
Stitch, not for profit organisation that raises environmental awareness through the arts, is running a photography competition with categories "Green in Cities/ Greening Cities" and "Little Wonders of the World".
A £5 donation per image submitted goes to the charities Back2Earth and Butterfly Conservation.
Finalists will be exhibited in London the week of 14th May and there are £200 in prizes
For more information see The Stitch Project website.
(I'm tempted. Are you?)
A £5 donation per image submitted goes to the charities Back2Earth and Butterfly Conservation.
Finalists will be exhibited in London the week of 14th May and there are £200 in prizes
For more information see The Stitch Project website.
(I'm tempted. Are you?)
I made a black floor
with the third piece of bamboo table runner I bought back in September. Since then I've also bought a (much cheaper) one at Target with narrower boards which I'm going to trial as wall panelling...
(Vintage picture thanks to Neomig, chair thanks to Claudia.)
(Vintage picture thanks to Neomig, chair thanks to Claudia.)
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