Macrame wall hanging

Thursday, November 24, 2016


Hello readers !

I have been seeing Macrame tapestry everywhere in Pinterest these days. And looked very pretty. Just ropes becoming into such pretty patterns. And I was swept by the ongoing Macrame craze too. And today I finished making my first Macrame wall hanging. I started yesterday afternoon and finished by night *high-five  me* :) , the tassels took some time today. I used wool for making tassels. I got some regular jute rope from the hardware store. It works better if the rope is not nylon and a bit thick. I made the square knot in this attempt. There are tons of tutorials in YouTube. So here is the final craft. I hope you like it.





Sunflower candle holder

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Keeping up with the festivities of Diwali, I have made some more clay candle holders which I will be sharing in series of blogposts. In this post, I have made a candle holder which looks like a sunflower. The  material is air dry modeling clay which I have used in many previous projects. Paints are acrylic. 


I rolled a sheet out of the modeling clay and cut petals in it.


Then I arranged the petals on a circular clay piece which acts as a base. The best feature about this clay is you can use water to join or blend pieces.


I wanted the petals to be a little high instead of laying flat, the way real flowers are. So to do that, I rolled some tissue paper and placed it underneath the flowers. So when the clay dries, it holds its position.


Similarly, I went on with another layer of petals with tissue roll underneath.


The final layer of petals....and to seal off, I placed another circular clay piece in the center.





Leave the clay to dry on its own. It takes 1 or 2 days to dry based on how thick the petals are. 


Once dry, you can paint it as you like. I chose red and yellow.




 
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