Made some Halloween art... (back in 2012...)
I went back to black line art for this one.
Halloween Spell at deviantArt
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Project 013: Cabled Arm Warmers
I love arm warmers. I decided to make some.
With cables. That's right. I finally taught myself how to cable.
The colors work well together (I like green and brown). If I had to do it again, I think I would figure out how to do these in the round, because my stitching job on the inside isn't very nice.
With cables. That's right. I finally taught myself how to cable.
I made them flat, then stitched them up the side. |
One done! |
Both done. And look at those cute buttons! |
The colors work well together (I like green and brown). If I had to do it again, I think I would figure out how to do these in the round, because my stitching job on the inside isn't very nice.
Well, you live, you learn I suppose.
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Project 012: Steampunk
Have I ever told you how much I like Halloween? I have some friends that stay decorated for Halloween all year long; I'm not quite that in love with Halloween, but any excuse to make lovely things is good to me.
I bought a tiny hat, removed the terrible flower that was on it and replaced it with clock hands, gears, and a peacock feather. |
Some medals. I made more, but these are the only ones I photographed. |
I knew those extra cameos I bought ages ago would come in handy! |
The full costume, the first time I wore it |
And the 2nd time (at work this year). I also made some sweet earrings. |
I love making things with a theme!
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Project 011: Fairy Party Garb
So, since I suck at posting, some backlogged items.
Back in the spring, Jake and I were invited to a fairy themed party. Since I had a done a fairy costume for a Mardi Gras party only a couple months prior, I decided to do more of a generic nymph/tree spirit type costume for myself. I made myself some jewelry.
I also made a shredded bottom shirt decorated with wooden beads. But it needed just something a little more. Since Jake's been puttering with leather working, I asked him if he'd make me a leather bodice. He agreed, if I'd make him a mask.
Back in the spring, Jake and I were invited to a fairy themed party. Since I had a done a fairy costume for a Mardi Gras party only a couple months prior, I decided to do more of a generic nymph/tree spirit type costume for myself. I made myself some jewelry.
Leafy, flowery ear cuffs. I didn't wear wings with this costume, so I included a wing shape on my ear cuffs instead. |
A jingly, jangly anklet. It fit wonderfully without my shoes. With the shoes I wore, I had to add a chainmail ring to make it just a tad longer. |
I also made a shredded bottom shirt decorated with wooden beads. But it needed just something a little more. Since Jake's been puttering with leather working, I asked him if he'd make me a leather bodice. He agreed, if I'd make him a mask.
Challenge accepted.
...or down and forward? |
We decided on up and back. I did some more touch up painting and glued everything together. |
He put it on when he got home that evening. And wanted more leaves. |
Here's his finished costume. See more leaves on the mask. Also, I made that leafy tunic/tabbard. |
All in all, it was a pretty fun project and I learned a lot
about making paper mache masks. I haven't used any of it since then though.
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