Showing posts with label polymer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polymer. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 January 2019

Prom gown



One of the things I love best is the feeling that I am helping others to learn and enjoy sewing. I try to encourage anyone I can to this end.

Here is a requested prom gown tutorial that is very simple and easy to follow.  Learn how to make your own pattern to suit the type of doll you want to make the dress for!





Watch the full video here:



Saturday, 29 December 2018

Craft room tour and update


Hey guys I'm back! Wow where to start?! So, basically, as I'm sure many of you have noticed, i haven't published a blog or a youtube video in a while. 12 months to be exact. 

I took a break from miniatures and blogging with pretty much no explanation on social media, which probably wasn't the best move. But, i promise i had good reasoning! I'm excited to be back doing what i love which is creating.

Why i took a break
Taking a break wasn't something that i had planned on doing. I fell fairly ill and I'm (finally) mostly recovered. Right in the middle of my illness, both my parents also had life threatening illnesses, to which they're both being treated for to this day.  While i was away from crafting my husband and i took the opportunity to renovate the dungeon (lol just a nick name, promise) down stairs to be my craft room. Now we can have the kitchen table back haha. 

Its still incomplete but the foundation is there now. Here are the progress shots!


Concrete floor, semi-passable brick walls and so many holes. We had to replace the left wall and make is structurally safe and rewired everything. There was a huge hole in the external wall too that needed to be sealed.


Once the building work was done it was time for paint. Lucky for me the person tinting the paint did a wonderful (cough not) job of having the sample match the paint. We ended up with a base coat that was 3x darker than requested. But we persevered and finished it off with a nice pastel purple called cloudberry.


I wanted to have one wall a feature. So i chose a marbled mermaid look using a few colours in a matching pallet. I hand painted the marbled wall and gently used a roller over the top to blend everything nicely.


Next the tricky bit. Using holographic gold paint, i hand painted scales over the entire wall. The effect of using this paint leaves a shiny and bright gold scale up close and from the other side of the room, the gold holo paint merges into the wall to appear marbled.


I'm fairly happy with my wall and should be lovely and calming for me to stare at when i need a break from crafting.


The majority of the furniture has also been built and it's ready to be populated with my crafty supplies! All of the furniture i chose was either white or a pale beige to match in with the walls and not distract away from the feature wall.

Do you see a sneaky gremlin chicken on the windowsill? Haha!


I still have to install a large art print, caulk peg board, desk accessories, bins etc before the room is complete. I'll be slowly finishing off my room in the next month and by then miniatures and youtube tutorials will be back!!

Now for the scary and large process of purging old craft supplies and organising my new room... I'll keep you all posted!

Tuesday, 5 December 2017

Tiny sushi

Hey everyone!

My lastest video tutorial is how to make sushi using polymer clay.  Check out the video!


I haven't posted a video in a while as I haven't been well enough to voice record nor did I have a steady enough hand to work on my minis. Anyhoo here are a few photos to preview before you watch the video =) 

If you do any recreations drop me a tag on Instagram!





Monday, 24 October 2016

Fridge

I have been working on a miniature 1/12th scale fridge to go with my room box that you see frequently on my youtube tutorials. Short of doing up a template myself I used one that was already done and perfectly suited the size of my mini kitchen. I have been a subscriber to Kris' 1 inch minis blog for quite some time and I was delighted to discover that Kris did some work on a double door fridge. Check out Kris' post here: goo.gl/bDqc0i

This was the basic template I used. I did add a few extras however.


Here is my re-creation


Instead of having the fridge door and freezer compartment fixed, I decided to add some pin hinges. The notebook attacked to the fridge has a tutorial available on my youtube channel.


I wanted my fridge to suit my bench tops, which is why I changed my mind about steel and sprayed it black instead. Also the handles I made are less fancy than that Kris made. They're just toothpicks and dowel.


Inside has a simple divider down the middle and some shelves on the left made from ply. The baskets I made from polymer clay. I also added a shelf area to the right door. I didn't add any to the left otherwise the door wouldn't be able to close.


The freezer drawer is just a simple box drawer. I still have to fix up a small area that got a bit black from over spray, however its at the bottom of my list to do since you can't see it anyway =)

Keep miniaturing on everyone!

Thursday, 20 October 2016

Halloween cake

Check out this week's miniature tutorial on how to make a tiny 3 tier polymer clay cake in 1:12th scale!



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Saturday, 24 September 2016

Vertical pallet garden

Hey everyone! I recently uploaded another tutorial on youtube on how to make a miniature vertical pallet garden. The vertical planter project has taken pinterest by storm and there are many DIYs on how to make you own. Now I will show you how to make one in 1:12 scale miniature for your dollhouse.

If you prefer your pallet to be a little bit larger to suit barbie or monster high, simply double the measurements. All details and measurements are listed on the video's description as well.

Direct link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEjCHFBI9AY


Have a great day everyone! =)

Thursday, 15 September 2016

Treasure Trunk

Hey there everyone! Monday 19th September is talk like a pirate day! and to celebrate I made a miniature treasure trunk on my youtube channel.


This day was originally an internal joke between two drunk friends that got injured while playing racquetball in 1995. The two friends, dubbed Ol' chumbucket and Cap'n Slappy later discovered that their joke had gained popularity and exposure and later being celebrated internationally.

This tutorial was particularly difficult to produce as i lost it in fits of laughter on several occasions trying to imitate a pirate.  I somehow managed it though haha.

I'm going to link my favorite pirate song to celebrate =) "you are a pirate"


Hope you enjoyed!