arts and crafts, brooch, craft, earrings, necklace, resin

Arts and Crafts

At the end of June I sold some jewellery in my church Arts and Crafts show. I made a bunch of money, which was nice, and here’s some photos of my displays. Not super professional, but whatever. I was under SO much pressure that week, it was RIDICULOUS. Exams, arts and crafts, birthday, music stuff, church strife, guests… it was crazy times. So I’m amazed I got anything in the show at all!

I used some empty picture frames to display my stuff, with fabric-covered cardboard to stick the pins in. It worked pretty well!

As well as selling earrings, necklaces and brooches, I made and sold hair bows. I made quite a few sets. They’re actually really difficult to make, plus I kept getting fond of them. I made about 7 sets, but ended up keeping 3. They work well on bags and cardigans as well as on hair! I’m really getting into these kinds of accessories.





costume, craft, labyrinth, mask, party, sewing

Labyrinth Party! Costumes!

About a week ago, I held a Labyrinth themed birthday party. Labyrinth is my favourite movie ever! I don’t know why I didn’t think of having a Labyrinth party earlier. Some people might think it’s a bit juvenile for a 23rd party. I guess I just like dressing up? I should say that I got a lot of useful pictures from the Labyrinth page on this website – the Costumer’s Guide to Movie Costumes. It’s a wonderful website! It has pictures of costumes from a lot of great movies, and sometimes instructions on how to make them. It’s super great, I can’t recommend it enough.

Jareth and Sarah in a promo photo from the film. This is how I decided to dress Charles and myself – as Jareth and Sarah from the crystal ballroom scene. Note puffy sleeves and huge dress on Sarah, and ridiculous hair and blue sparkly coat for Jareth.

Here’s our costumes. I was a bit skeptical about Jareth wearing cons, but whatever. My entire costume is handmade except for my singlet top, and I also made Charles’ tiny jacket. I made it while he wasn’t there, which is why it’s tiny. I tend to think I’m a normal size, which means I think everything else is tiny. Turns out that I’m the tiny one. His jacket was made out of stretch crushed velvet, which was fortunate.

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A Jareth still from the movie, including mask.

My Jareth with his mask from the masquerade. I made this mask using a plastic mask from Lincraft and paper mache. I made the nose bigger and gave it some character around the eyes. I completely forgot about the horns and hand thing on Jareth’s mask, but I did remember to paint it red. It’s also glittery.
Sarah’s dress in the film. It’s amazing. It’s sparkly gauzy fabric with lots of embroidery on the bodice, and sleeves that are twice puff’d. It’s a highly horizontal dress.

Me. After that photo of Sarah this looks so saggy in comparison! I think to have the right level of puff in the skirt you need some hardware under there.

Each part of the “dress” is separate. It’s hardly a dress at all! The skirt is basically a long rectangle of gathered satin overlayed by a long rectangle of gathered organza.
The sleeves are a loose fitted sleeve down to my hands, with a faux puffed sleeve on top. I made that by making two wide cylinders – one organza for the outside, and the other some cotton I had around. I gathered them at the top and bottom with elastic and voila! In the film she had sleeves with TWO puffs, somehow.
The bodice is the best. I made a corset! Well, the facade of a corset. It’s not lined, but it is partly boned. The fabric is some beautiful off white cathedral satin (I don’t know why cathedral, it’s just quite thick and luscious). It was a remnant at Lincraft – cheap! I’m going to do a further post about this corset, so no more here. It was rad. Underneath that I wore a lacy singlet top, and the lace bits spilled over the corset top.
How many pieces is that? 9 pieces, if you include the giant petticoat I wore underneath!
Me eating a fairy cake in front of Sir Didymous. I tried to have Sarah hair, but it’s difficult with a fringe and without dark hair or a team of stylists. I curled it with my curling iron, used a BumpIt (look it up) to create height, some bobby pins to hold it back from my face, and a LOTof hairspray.
Despite my dress not looking as huge as Sarah’s, it was still massive. It was really hard for me to move around during the party, and I got quite puffed when I had to get out of a chair etc. I can’t imagine what Jennifer Connely went through.

I also made a kind of “shaft of hands”. I dyed some latex gloves green (as best I could), stuffed them, and stapled them onto a black cloth. Glitter was applied liberally. I clipped it to the front wire door. It actually looked really dumb, but Charles has taken a good photo here that makes it look spoooooky!
Lots of other people came and dressed up for my party. I had a really great time! A weird thing is that I was the only one who made my costume. It’s weird – whenever I have to dress up for something in particular, I just make whatever I have to wear. I forget that nobody else thinks this way. It’s often a lot easier than searching the shops for what you want – all the shops ever have is what’s in fashion right now. Which is whyyyyyyyy I was the only ballroom Sarah at my party!
Thanks for looking!
craft, pendants, resin

New resin jewellery

So I’ve been making more jewellery for my church Arts and Crafts show.

My old resin jewellery was made in beer bottle caps. This year I thought that was a bit tacky, so I actually bought some pendant backs to use. Plus, this time I wasn’t drunk while making them.
I bought my supplies off etsy.com. It’s such a good place to buy supplies! I bought three sets of pendant backs from them. 20 square ones with a loop, 10 thin round ones and 10 thin oval ones. I also bought “one container of watch innards”, which looked big in the picture on etsy but is actually microscopic. Charles said I should’ve bought huge clock parts. Anyhow, they work well.

These ones are made with pictures from old storybooks and other bits of paper. Don’t worry, I didn’t use storybooks that were any good to anyone.
The ones with clock parts. The background paper is just coffee-stained printer paper. I tried to arrange the clock parts in an aesthetically pleasing manner, but they are so SMALL! It was really hard to get them in the right place without sticking to my hands.


A mixture for you. I like duckies. Next project is to make necklaces for these. I’m not sure whether to have plain chains or interesting necklaces. I’ve seen some pretty nice ones on etsy. How much should I charge for these bad boys?

craft, embroidery, sewing

Day 22

One of my best friends ordered a pendant off my Etsy store!  It’s my first sale (and probably my only sale) so I wanted to show my thanks.  I made her a little pouch to keep the pendant in when it’s not being worn.


It’s made of a wide satin ribbon and trimmed with lace, embroidered with 3 strands of gold thread.  First!