I'm not going to write 5 posts, I'm going to tell you about it all in one post. I thought I'd made some notes about the tutor's names and websites, but I can't find them.
One of the tables was papercraft and we made 3d hanging decorations using sugar paper, metallic paper and vintage papers including old lace patterns. Debbie is a bit fan of stitching so there is always thread on all the tables, we used it to add some accents.
I really like some of the papers used here.
Next we did wirework. We started by scribing the copper circles using various tools, then made a hanger from a piece of wire. I added tiny paper "bunting" and tassels to mine. I really like this!
It's about necklace size, maybe a bit longer (width-wise), but it's too delicate to wear, so I've hung it up in my craft room.
I did a different pattern on each side of the circle, just to try something new.
One table was weaving which I've never tried before. OK, maybe as a kid, but I don't remember. This was great fun, using all kinds of different materials from ribbons and lace to lengths of fabric and yarn.
As usual, Katie Almond was there to do ceramics with us. Me and mum really had the knack of this by then, and we made our pieces in about 10 minutes, leaving lots of time for the delicate painting! We were both improving too. Above is the pre-baked piece.
And this is it when I got it back. I didn't have a Christmas tree this year, so I propped it on my mantelpiece! it will be the star of the tree next year.
There was a fifth craft. It was printing using acrylic inks brayered onto tiles and impressing stamps and tools into the paint before placing paper on top and making an impression. Unfortunately, we hung them up to dry and forgot to collect them! You're not missing much, printing is not one of my greatest skills!
I really like the little ceramic decoration
ReplyDeleteMore lovely crafts and lovely results too. I did some weaving using plastic pond netting (I was replicating the patterns from a caterpillar) and have also used the good old polystyrene trays with woollen threads too. Your ceramic decoration is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Ellie
What a fantastic idea to toe dip into a range of crafts and what a gorgeous and unusual set of outcomes!
ReplyDeleteAw, I really love that 'wish' ornament!!
ReplyDeleteLots of fun projects Wendy! I particularly like the little 'wish' ornament. Hope you have a good week! Christine x
ReplyDeleteLove the ceramic piece and the bunting looks cool too. I think I would enjoy speed craft - there seems to be a lot of coffee and cake!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a fun event to go to. With the weaving, you could do a fibre art piece to hang, or larger pieces to form a bag or something. Loved the look of the weaving
ReplyDeleteIt always amazes me how you take to so many different crats and techniques so easily, it takes me a while for things to sink in so speed craft would no way work for me like it does for you, lovely makes, the necklace is as you say so delicate, weaving really appeals to me
ReplyDeleteYou can weave things like placemats - even handbags or mobile phone cases....
ReplyDeleteThis does look like a fun day, I must say!
So many wonderful projects....how do you manage to make it all look so easy?!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThat all looks like great fun!
ReplyDeleteLovely projects! I love the ceramic Christmas ornament especially :D
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