Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Tortoise pot plant decorations


Sis has a lot of chocolate molds and looked at them for a number of times and thought what can I do with these?
During the winter months the pot plants and flower boxes were dull so I decided to make things to brighten them up, and these guys came to life!!
They are cute and easy to make, just need a plastic mold, some plaster (I used art plaster as it has a more glass feel to them) and some odd paint and glitter and there you go!!
They are also available for sale at this link.
Hope you have a few suggestions for your own garden or pot plants.
Here is few more pics, as I went mad after the first one came to life!!!





























Wednesday, July 13, 2011

O so many memory wire!

I saw the cuttest memory wire and just had to have it, then I got home and find that it was to big for rings and to small for bracelets! So what do i do now?
Napkin rings!
After looking at the wire for some time, I decided to make plaited napkin rings, like the bracelets/cuffs you get when plaiting the wires.  Was a little bit tricky working with the smaller wire, but was very successful.



Just a few of the napkin rings that was created in a very short time!  It looks very complicated, but it's really easy to do.
They are available to buy. Just contact me for further details.
No order to big or to small!

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Snappy workers!

On Monday 27 June I received a order for 300 wood and 250 steel napkin rings.  For any crafter making money from their crafts it would be the perfect order, then came the punch line, it had to be finished and delivered on Friday the 1 of July! That gave us 4 days and nothing was in stock! Rushing around buying the wood and steel sheets I was wondering if we would be able to finish it in time!  There is only 4 of us, Me, my sister Rika, my son, Antoni and my brother-in-law, Alwyn.
Then it started! Gutting large 6cm circles out of the sheet of wood (Rika's job), then recutting a smaller circle inside the large one (my job). Some of them were not straight through so it had to be worked out to be even in the middle! (they gave this job also to me, because it's hateful to do!)
Then came the sanding down, painting, re-sanding and repainting until it was ready! (here it was me, Rika and Antoni doing this, while Alwyn was working on the steel strips) And just in time, on Friday morning I painted the last coat and it was ready to be packed and delivered at 15:00 as ordered.
The napkinrings packed and ready to go!

Luckyly Alwyn know someone that cut the sheet for us in 4cm strips without asking anything! (must give him something for this big favour!) then Alwyn cut them in to smaller strips and rounded the edges for me, while Antoni filed them smooth and then came the difficult part on Friday morning after I finished the wooden rings, I had to bend them seeing that Alwyn and Rika was at work!
0.8mm steel sheets are not that easy to bend so after a while I remembered how Alwyn bended the teaspoons for me, and I looked for a steelpipe big enough for the small sheet of steel to fit around! Wasn't easy and I almost stopped looking when I found it and armed with my pliers and hammer I started bending the small sheet around the steelpipe and hammered the last little peace into place and at 14:50 they where polished and packed for delivery!
The steel napkin rings that was ordered!!

I just made it clear that if any order ever it taken in that there has to be a 14 day delivery time!!! We worked our hands into spasms, but it was the most wonderful feeling, seeing the napkinrings and knowing that we can do it when we have to! In the past 12 years, never mind what was ordered, we never missed a deadline and we are proud of it!  Well done to all of us and especially our Father upstairs for making this possible, because it was humanly impossible!! With His help it was done and we praise Him for it!