Thursday, July 28, 2011

Photography


One of my few hobbies that doesn't take up a lot of space is photography. I love taking photos of everything- whether it's interesting or not- and recently upgraded to a Canon Eos Rebel T3 (or as I call it in my head sometimes, the "Terminator 3000" because I'm a nerd).

A park near my house

It takes crazy detailed photos and because I am somewhere between 'beginner' and 'amateur' in my skill level I'm learning my way around the camera as well.

The camera I'm using for my photography class. Using real film instead of digital is so nerve-wracking.

Mostly I just wanted to show you some of my pictures I've taken with it.

One of my classmates. He has the Canon Eos T2, and it's his fault I couldn't wait for the T3 for Christmas like my original plan had been.

Hopefully I'll get the dress I made tailored a bit to fit and photographed for this blog soon, or at least finish a craft at all. Photography's taken over. That's all for now, folks!

Monday, July 25, 2011

Fake flowers


My mom tries really hard to have flowers in the yard, but due to weather and squirrels it never lasts. For years, she'd plant flowers all around the house and they'd look gorgeous for a month or so, until it had either flooded, droughted, hailed, or the petals had been eaten off by woodland critters. One day she came home and said "I found flowers that those damn squirrels won't eat," and pulled out these lovely pink blooms. She arranged them in hanging pots on the back patio and they've been there for years, blooming all year long. Many friends have been fooled into leaning up for a sniff only to be confused by the lack of a scent.

And Mom was right- squirrels don't eat fake flowers.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Key Necklace

I love looking at jewelry! Recently I bought several old keys of various shapes with the intention of doing this exact project to them- this is the key I have done so far.

First, I traced the key shape onto the surface of the design I wanted, and then cut it out. (Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge is a sanctuary for "big cats" that have been recovered from abusive situations or retired from active life, such as smuggled illegal pets and circuses. More info on that here.)

I used tacky glue to glue the image onto the key, making sure it was on there evenly so that the next step wouldn't be messed up by bumps.


Carefully pour Mod Podge Dimensional Magic over the image-side of the key.


I glued a small loop on the other side so that I can put the key on a chain, and then waited for it to dry.


And BAM! New necklace.

Sewing 101: Apron



One of the things I had wanted to do in college but didn't get around to was take a photography class, so this summer I am finally doing that. As it turns out, I am allergic to film developing chemicals (mostly the 'stop' but also the fixes), but I digress. Those same chemicals that make me get hives also are very bad for clothing, so aprons are required. Instead of using the ugly school aprons or buying one, I'm whipping one up this afternoon while enjoying my only day off from everything.
The pattern I chose was See N' Sew B5551 because I didn't want to have to concentrate on details on an apron I'm going to spill things on, but also didn't want a shapeless sheet. I picked a sturdy fabric from the red tag bin at Joann's, and had the project done in about 1 1/2 hours (because I'm slow).

I deviated some because I didn't want to spend a lot of money on detailwork for what is essentially a smock that prevents chemical stains, but I had to add the squiggly ribbons for a little detail. I love squiggly lines.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Quilts #2 and 3


I've got two quilts this time that I'm working on. One is for me, and one for a friend as my half of a craft swap. Mine's farther along because I started earlier, and my friend's....well, I bought the fabric and figured out the design. That's a good start. Here are the fabrics for the quilts!

My friend's quilt, which will be navy blue and white (or perhaps navy blue and tie-dyed white and grey), and all the patterned fabrics will be cut into owls and handstitched on. She likes owls.

My quilt, which will be more geometric.