Thursday, October 31, 2013

Project 014: Halloween Spell

Made some Halloween art... (back in 2012...)


I went back to black line art for this one.

Halloween Spell at deviantArt

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.

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.


Leafy earrings! I've gotten a lot of use out of these other than just wearing them with the costume. There's a "matching" necklace that I don't have a picture of. The necklace also has wooden beads and bronze bells.
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.

I started by making a paper mache cast of Jake's face. Then I built the horns with paper cups, wire, newspaper, tape, and more paper mache. Here we're trying to decide which way the horns should face. Up and back... 
  ...or down and forward?
We decided on up and back. I did some more touch up painting and glued everything together.
And then I glued on some leaves, attached several ribbons to hold it on someone's head (the horns are heavy and it wants to fall back), and then took a terrible selfie to send to Jake for his thoughts.
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.