Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Coloured Keys

I'm always quite pleased with myself when I actually get off the computer and make something I've pinned to my Pinterest boards. The fact that this one was super easy doesn't change that, possibly it makes it even better!

Pinterest is great at pointing out the obvious - like these nail polish painted keys. I only have 3 keys on my key-chain, but with 2 young kids in tow, and usually an armful or two of stuff when I need to unlock doors, I'll take all the help I can get. I love that I'm able to tell which key is which with just a quick glance, and using nail polish that I've already got in the house - genius!

I put one coat of polish on each key and they looked cute, but not quite cute enough for my liking so on went some sparkly top coat.




I wanted to see how well the colour would last on the keys before posting about it to my blog. I painted these over 6 months ago (ok, so I waited a bit longer than I had planned) and I'm happy to say that the colour has lasted very well. I suspect that a good quality top-coat had something to do with it's durability. The colour has mostly rubbed off the edges, but they are still very clearly pink and blue, and are still serving their purpose well.

Sunday, 5 January 2014

Flying Comet - Tutorial

Flying comets are easy & inexpensive to make and super fun to play with. My kids love to swing them around by their ribbons and then watch them fly as they let go! I've seen several variations of this flying toy, but a tutorial for mine is below.

Supplies needed:

  • 2 scraps of fabric cut into rectangles of approx 12 x 15 cm (you can use any durable, non stretch fabric scraps that are not too stiff - i.e. cotton, cotton-poly blend, cotton drill)
  • ribbon - 3 to 6 strands each measuring approx 70 to 80 cm long
  • thread to match
  • approx 1/3 cup popcorn kernels*
  • scissors
  • pins
  • lighter or matches
  • sewing machine.
*You can substitute the popcorn kernels with plastic beads or something similar if you prefer. I like to use popcorn kernels as they move well in the comet; they're inexpensive; they last well; and they're weighty enough to fly nicely, but not too hard if the comet accidentally flies into your face!

Instructions:

1.  Place the fabric pieces right sides together and cut the corners on both pieces on one of the short ends so they're rounded.

2.  Singe/melt all ends of the ribbons with your lighter or matches to stop them from fraying.

3.  Pin the ribbons to the right side of one of the fabric pieces along the short straight edge with the ribbon ends running the length of the comet and over.


4.  Stitch along the short edge to keep the ribbons in place.

5.  Place both pieces of fabric right sides together and pin around the long and rounded edges and sew the fabric together on all three edges - make sure not to catch any of the ribbons in your stitching.


6.  Cut small slits in the curved edge to make it turn out nicely. Make sure your cuts don't go as far as the seam!


7.  Turn your comet right way around. Your ribbons should fall freely from the open end.


8.  Fill the comet with popcorn kernels (or your chosen substitute).

9.  Fold your raw edges into the comet with the ribbons hanging out and pin. Make sure the stitching holding your ribbons in place is in the fold.


10. Sew the comet closed and top stitch around all edges.

Your comet is now ready to be played with!!!!!









 Note: Taking action shots of these is not the easiest thing to do (and I was too impatient to wait for the sun to move to a better angle)! But these photos should give you an indication of how the comets fly. ;)





The Bad Blogger

Hi there, remember me? Yeah I forgot about this blog too...

Actually, I didn't really forget. I think about it every once in a while and say to myself "I really should post to my blog..." but then I think "or I could crochet, or sew, or play on the rainbow loom, or look at Pinterest."

I very clearly enjoy doing crafts more than documenting them, but a craft group I belong to has monthly craft challenges and this month's challenge is to do a craft tutorial. And I do like a good challenge! I instantly thought that sharing my tutorial here would be a good way to make a blogging comeback. I'm not promising regular posts, but I may just be motivated to do more in the near future.

So stay tuned and I'll have a new tutorial here soon...