Saturday, 13 November 2010
Scrabble Ring
For this ring I glued a Scrabble counter to a ring blank in order to create an initial ring. Another or my works, the Scrabble bag used the other components of the game except for some counters so I decided to make them into rings in order to make creative use of them. I was given a Scrabble ring for my birthday which was a very quirky gift and since then many people have showed interest in the item so the rings will be available to buy. Let me know what letter(s) you would like. I can also make necklaces. Rings will be priced at £3 each.
Teacup Candle
teacup candle
This is a teacup which I bought in a charity shop and filled with wax to create a candle. It is a nice ornament created from a vintage teacup which was no longer used. By filling it to the level of tea with wax rather than tea it creates an unusual purpose for the cup. Whilst burning, the wax also turns to liquid which is what the cup would typically be filled with. In comparison to my usual artwork, I am turning an object which was useful into something which is still useful but more decorative, therefore changing the purpose of an item.
Thursday, 11 November 2010
Ties Bag
Ties Bag
This ties bag was created using the remaining ends of the ties which I cut up for my dress. Therefore I made use of the entire ties. The handle is also ties, two sewn together for extra strength. It is lined with an old t-shirt which I cut up to recycle. I like the zigzag edge from the ends of the ties.
Scrabble Necklace
This is a name necklace made with scrabble pieces which I drilled to make them into beads. Could make any names and sell them. Let me know if you would like one. I wish my name scored more points.
Record Clock
Record Clock
Close up of record clock
For this clock I used a pillar drill then a jigsaw to cut out the numbers. Although the digital style font was chosen as it was the easiest font to cut I think it is effective as it reflects the vintage style of the clock. Everybody has old scratched records in their loft and this is a way of recycling them to give them a new purpose.
Friday, 5 November 2010
Ties Hammock
The making of ties hammock
Ties sewn onto strong canvas
Ties hammock bed assembled, ready for making wooden ends
Drilling holes for rope
Varnishing
Success!
Drilling holes for rope
Varnishing
Success!
The above images show the making of my ties hammock which I completed this week, and it is fully functional. I first arranged the ties with the widest used in a vertical direction meeting in the middle then sewed these securely to thick canvas. The thinner ties are weaved through and stitched into position for added strength. The wooden bars which the hammock is secured to are made from scrap wood which was thrown away from the bar of the Playhouse pub, Norwich. They are made from beech wood which is known to be very strong. Once assembled i tested the hammock and the structure held my weight so it was a success! I am very pleased with this creation as I think it is quite unique.
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
Dog Cards
Dog cards (no envelopes)
dog cards standing with envelopes
These origami dog cards hold a small envelope with a card inside. They are unusual as a birthday card and I am selling them for £2.50 each. Can make any colour and will one day design different animal origami cards.
Scrabble Bag
counters
side view
components of handle
Inspired by my scrabble piece ring which was a birthday present I decided to try to make something using the entire game. This bag was the result. With half the board for each side of the bag and the box for its base it has a sturdy shape. I glued together two counter trays to make the handle and created a chain of letters. The lining of the bag was inspired by the fabric of the scrabble counters bag from the game although I needed more fabric. Therefore i will use the actual scrabble counters bag to make a co-ordinating purse. Quite a quirky and unique accessory.
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