I have wooden pigs, gemstone-bodied pigs, pigs of glass from Venice, copper pigs, clay pigs, material pigs, and whole families of pigs - and they are all so different! It now hangs in my own home.
Thursday, 31 July 2014
Throwback Thursday: Themed Printer's Tray
I recently fetched the last few tendrils connecting me with my childhood from my old bedroom to outfit my spare bedroom and one of those things was my old Printer's Tray that I started when I was 10. My theme was pigs; over the years when friends and family travelled they would bring back a new type of piggy for my collection. It took years to complete but is an absolute treasure chest of memories.
Wednesday, 30 July 2014
Platform heels and Paisley tailored slip
I combined my love of Paisley and my affair with platform heels for a wedding a while back - just thought I'd share how great they both go together!
Tuesday, 29 July 2014
Introduction to Annie Sloan
My first intro to Annie Sloan Chalk paint was a few months ago when I was looking for tips on antiquing with wooden furniture. Whitewashing never went well for me, so I was concerned that it would be a similar experience, I was extremely surprised when I first used it to brighten up my garden decor. There was no prep involved, I only needed one coat, and it dried so quickly.
I used Annie Sloan Chalk Paint on a previously varnished shelf and on a veneered chair - the whole project was done in an hour. I experimented with scuffing to create the distressed look. I've pretty much been addicted to it since then!
Monday, 28 July 2014
Easy art idea for the less than talented
I love doing arty stuff but I have very little natural skill, so I surfed the net for an easy and effective idea for home made art. I have a short attention span, so it had to be quick, and I have limited craft materials - so I needed it to be something that I could make with what I had.
I came across another blog with great ideas and I made these:
How I did it:
I used my existing acrylic paints, a household sponge and some print outs that I Googled.
1. Google birds on a wire, or tree in silhouette and print your favourite design.
2. Trace the design on some A3 paper (I had watercolour paper), I drew the design by sight because I chose a very simple design.
3. Use one dark colour and white to create several hues so that you can create your background like above.
4. Use the sponge to dab the colour from the middle of the page outward ensuring the colour gets darker toward the edges.
5. Using a fine brush, paint the silhouette in black.
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