Monday 19 December 2011

Silver Clay Workshop

I just posted this over on my other blog, but I thought readers of this blog would be pretty interested too...enjoy!


I recently treated myself to an early Christmas present - a silver clay workshop! I have played with silver clay before but quickly learned that it is not the same beast as the air-drying clay I am so used to working with. So I figured a workshop with someone who really knew what they were talking about would help. I found Charm School in Beckenham through a google search and booked myself onto the one day "Fingerprints in Silver Clay course".

I arrived just before 10 on a very autumnal day and found myself on a pretty South London street. Gill runs the workshops from her converted garage, a lovely little space filled with all the tools and materials necessary to create silver clay jewellery.

Workspace on silver clay course
My workspace


After a cup of tea and a chat we got started. I was very excited! Yes, I am a geek. Gill explained the different types of silver clay, such as slow dry, paste, syringe etc. and the different types of tools we would be using. Then we got started on our first piece - a charm with a fingerprint on it.

Fingerprint charm drying
Fingerprint charm drying


It became apparent to me very quickly that what I had been doing when I previously used silver clay had been waaaaay off the mark. I had been getting myself into a real pickle by using too much water and handling the clay way too much. When I make my air-dry clay creations I tend to make it up as I go along - add bits here and there, change things, work with it as I go along. But with silver clay a little planning is necessary - it dries out pretty quickly so you need to have a clear plan of what you are going to do before you start.

Whilst our fingerprint charms were drying we moved on to create a charm with a stone set into it. This wasn't something I had given much thought to before the course but I think it was my favourite! I loved picking a stone and setting it straight, cleaning it up and putting the whole thing together.

Charm with stone - drying
Stone-set pendant drying, before cleaning and finishing


Although it is technically possible to fire a charm set with stone on a hob it's probably not the best idea, fortunately Gill has a proper grown up kiln :) Can you see my little charm firing away?


Firing charms in kiln


The kiln takes about 30 minutes, so in the meantime we fired our fingerprint charms on the hob...

Firing charms on a gas hob

Whilst the charms were firing I had a little clay left in my packet to play with, so I made little charms for my girls. A 'L' for Lillia, and a 'P' for Phoebe, plus a tiny little textured heart to go with each. We then fired these on the hob too.  In this picture you can actually see the binder burning off in a little plume of smoke...

 Firing charms on a gas hob

And the rewards for my efforts?  Four solid silver charms (well, six if you count the fact I made two mini hearts too)!

Silver clay workshop 

Silver clay workshop

Silver clay workshop

Silver clay workshop

And I still had a little blob of clay left in my 7g packet! Not bad for a few hours work and one small packet of silver clay.

I was really pleased with my creations and thought the whole day was brilliant and really good value for money.  I was especially pleased with my stone set charm, especially as in the weeks following I had loads of comments on it and I enjoyed being able to casually say, "Oh this? Yah, I made it..." Hee!

I have a head full of ideas now, I can't wait to try them out!  Whether or not I shall sell any silver clay creations I don't know yet, jewellery is a competitive and saturated market and I am not sure yet if I want to join in.  I would very much like to develop my silver "Pow" charm that's for sure...so watch this space!

Friday 16 December 2011

Crochet headband, goodies and...a swap?

Just nipping in quickly to share with you pictures of my first ever Crochet A Long! A Crochet A Long, in case you didn't know already, is where you choose a pattern and all work on it at the same time but at your own pace.

This one was on the Hooked for Life group on Ravelry and seemed nice and simple and useful. I didn't have the correct yarn or hook but I just plunged straight in anyway...luckily it came out beautifully and the size is perfect...

Ravelry December CAL - headband

The pattern is the Cozy Flowered Headband and it's available for free, woo!

Ravelry December CAL - headband

I grabbed the photos whilst the light was semi ok, which meant the only model available was me, hence why you get to see my trusty Nikon too :)

Ravelry December CAL - headband

I enjoyed doing this, the CALs are monthly so there's always plenty of time to have a go and it encourages me to try patterns I might not have looked at otherwise.

I've been having other fun via Ravelry this week too as my Secret Santa box arrived from my Spoiler over the pond in Florida!  Here's a glimpse of the lovely items I got...

Ravelry Secret Santa - all my goodies!

Ravelry Secret Santa - yummy yarn!

I also got this beautiful hat and scarf set...

Ravelry Secret Santa - hat and scarf

(another self portrait..ahem)

Just look at the detail on this quilted bird decoration, amazing...

Ravelry Secret Santa - Handmade decoration

So it's been a good week what with finally feeling better, completing a project and getting some lovely gifts in the mail.  I love snailmail, in fact I feel a swap coming on.  Anyone fancy a little swap for new year?  To brighten up January?  Anyone interested leave me a comment and I shall organise it!

Wednesday 14 December 2011

Anniversary gifts - Cath Kidston mad!

I am actually feeling better, thank GAWD.  There was a point where I actually thought I would never feel well again, so when I woke up this morning not feeling sick and actually feeling hungry I could have danced a little jig of joy...in fact I am doing that right now...jig jig!

So with my new found energy I have managed to snap some pictures of my anniversary pressies from hubby, at last!  I took plenty so there's a lot of CK eye candy in this post.

Now, hubby does not have a reputation for being that good at present buying (the year of the paper mache making kit springs to mind...) but every now and then he surpasses all my expectations and comes up trumps, this year was one of his glory moments! 

First there was the anniversary card....

Cath Kidston anniversary card

This was one of two cards, the other being more wordy, and as you can see I have a lovely badge to use now that my anniversary is over! It shall be pinned to one of my many bags.

Cath Kidston anniversary card

Next there was my Little Book of Pins....

Cath Kidston "little book of pins"

Cath Kidston "little book of pins"

I love the CK "little books", which are actually useful and very decorative tins.  I have one for my threads and sewing bits and another for my buttons, I was delighted to add this diddy little pin tin to my collection.

Cath Kidston "little book of pins"

But what is that underneath the Little Book of Pins...? Hmmm?  Well that would be my CK Crochet Book....!

Cath Kidston "crochet book"

Eeep!  A CK tin that is not only gorgeous in all its chintzy loveliness but is also full of all the necessary ingredients to make a granny square cushion!

Cath Kidston "crochet book"

Cath Kidston "crochet book"

Eeep!

Cath Kidston "crochet book"

How utterly cool is that?!  And that's not all, no no!  I also got some cute little heart shaped buttons too...

Cath Kidston buttons

*sigh*

The boy done good.  He also bought me a chocolate orange which I couldn't seem to...er...find when I was taking the photos, it must be...um...in the fridge...yes that's it, in the fridge....

Monday 12 December 2011

Lillia's School Hat

Oh my good grief I am SO ill.  As soon as one virus goes the next one starts...I have had a bug, I have had a rotten cold, I have had pharyngitis and now I seem to have flu. Jeeeeez.  I have had ENOUGH. This latest episode started on Thursday night with me and both the girls being sick ALL night.  It was so bad that by 2am we ran out of bedding for Lillia and she slept in our bed with hubby whilst I took the sofa so I wouldn't wake either of them when I had to keep getting up to be sick. It was a truly horrendous night.

*sigh*

I have an ever growing list of things I a desperate to share here; my Cath K anniversary pressies from hubby, "the gregoires", which can only be explained by showing you, my first Ravelry CAL (Crochet A Long), my latest Happy Hooker project, aaaaaaand the very slow progress of the Big Happy Blanket.  But of course I have been too damn sick to take the necessary pictures.

I did however manage to snap a few pics of the hat I crocheted for Lillia!  I grabbed the camera and got a couple of photos as she left for school one morning last week.  She needs to wear a dark hat for school so I made her a black one using this pattern on ravelry...



I added a pink trim as she has to have a touch of pink of everything!  (Just look at my girl's enormous dark brown eyes...!)


I really loved this pattern and I am working on one for Phoebe too...at least I would be if I wasn't feeling so blergh.

Right, writing this has pooped me right out so I am off to lie on the sofa and ignore the growing piles of laundry and housework...