Thursday, July 29, 2010

Play - You Capture Photography

Well, the laundry basket is overflowing, the fridge still needs cleaning out and there is a growing pile of unopened mail (that will still be there tomorrow!) ........but I did get my camera out quite a few times this week, which was my aim after all!  The theme of this weeks challenge was play, easy you say - especially when there are a load of little "players" in the house, the trouble was taking a special photo.































So, the lovely subjects of this study .... they all have a different idea of what it is to PLAY, one likes imaginary play, one likes exploration and one is up for anything!!! As chance has it .... they all like being outdoors, as is the nature of boys.   So following is a little sample of our playtime this week.




Social butterfly...with a new friend at the park.






Fishing Boy





















 
Thanks for stopping by, please leave a comment, I love to hear what you think.  Have a look at the other You Capture photos over at Beth's.
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Friday, July 23, 2010

B&W - You Capture Photography

This is my first entry into the YOU CAPTURE photography challenge, which is a wonderful opportunity for people interested in photography to practice their skills and have a bit of fun in the process. (See the link below to You Capture)  This weeks theme is Black and White photography, so I had fun finding things around the house to photograph.

Yummy Strawberries - interesting in B&W I think!




Abstract stuff!!!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

It's all about the beanie!



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This is our man of style, the beanie has hardly left the head since it joined the family this winter.  As you can see ... it even goes with PYJAMAS!!!!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Wool Felting

Well here goes....  my first foray into blog-world creative arts.  So,  I was inspired to make a doll (for a friend - but need to keep it under wraps for now) after browsing Etsy. 
This led me to a link:
 for a beautiful doll made by the very clever Nicole Owens.  Which in-turn encouraged me to begin my own blog ....... in the hope that I might stop procrastinating and start creating - and here we are.


 I have a gorgeous selection of hand-dyed merino fleece that I have had for a few years (this is just a small sample of the amazing colours).  I was shown a while ago how to wet-felt and needle-felt, but have never really found the time to actually do it!!!!(relate??).  To cut a long story short, I thought this might be the perfect first project for my blog and will be the beginning of my Nicole Owens doll when my felt becomes beautiful auburn hair.




da da! First step, decide on the colour
(probably the hardest part)


Best to do this in a wet-tolerant area (kitchen, laundry, outside) because it IS VERY WET!!!
You will need:

  • Sushi Mat( or bubble wrap - haven't tried this but was told it works?)

  • Dish wash liquid or liquid laundry detergent

  • piece of lace curtain or similar fabric (same size as sushi mat)

  • Hot water (I use it from the kettle)
Tip: The hotter the water the quicker the fibres will bind together, but be careful, make sure you use rubber gloves.



Gently layer fleece in a horisontal direction across the mat, then position the next layer in a vertical direction. I do this in three layers for a medium weight fleece, but you will get a feel for how many layers you need after a practice.  Make sure that there aren't any gaps that you can see the mat through before you begin.
TIP:To pull the fleece apart, you need to be gentle - pretend it is a cloud that you are working with. 


Lay net over fleece and sprinkle with detergent and gently pour some hot water over. Using your gloved hand, gently work up a lather with the soap. (Until it looks soapy)


This is where the muscle work starts! Keeping the net in place roll the sushi mat over. Roll back and forth, adding more hot water and a little more soap and repositioning fleece now and again (including flipping sideways so that it is getting even rolling).  This bit can take a while, but it is also the sudsy/messy/fun part for those of us that are tactile! You will know that it is ready when it feels thick and there are no thin see-through areas. When you think it is ready, rinse through with cold water to remove all soap, then gently roll dry in the sushi mat.  At this point you can also pop it into the clothes drier to thicken it up, or just lay flat to dry.


Voila!!! Lovely auburn wool felt.....

My First Post

Well, it's almost 1.30am and I have just managed to set up my blog (with only a few small hiccups!).  I thought I would start by adding a few photos - to introduce us and also because the page looks so bare, so here goes!



This is the whole gang on a recent day trip to Wombeyan Caves, NSW.




The beautiful Australian Bush!


The BIG Merino Sheep .... Goulburn, NSW.


Sheep country ....Taralga, NSW.
(which is kinda funny because there are cows in this photo)


Well, that's my first post .... plan to get moving with some artistic stuff, hopefully some very inspired photography!!  watch this space...