Sunday, July 6, 2014

It's a puppet!


So I've been missing for an age because of exams and stuff, but I thought I'd show you guys my latest crafty piece. It's something I haven't posted about this before but I make puppets, I have made 4 so far, they take a lot of work but it's quite good fun. Anyway, this is an exam piece which means I wasn't allowed to post about it until after the exams were over and corrected. We haven't got any results back yet but I know it's been corrected so I thought I'd share.

She was made in accordance with the theme "A Slave to Fashion". I decided to create a model who takes the ideals of fashion to the extreme. I created a wooden skeleton and used brass hooks and eyes for her joints. Her body is made first from newspaper to bulk out her shape, then I used plasticine (I couldn't find any air-drying lightweight clay) to mold the protruding ribs and collar bones etc. Then I used, I can't remember the name of it, but it's a superlightweight builders polyfiller, I used that over the plasticine to give me a solid, fairly smooth surface I was able to paint. Most importantly her body remained light. I fashioned her hands, feet and head in the same way.


I then painted her and began to add details. I painted in shadows around to make the molded bones stand out. I didn't have a huge amount of time so I simple painted eyes, lips and eyebrows on. I shortened and glued false lashes on and with my hot glue gun I glued on cheap hair extensions before cutting them to my desired length.

Her clothes were incredibly simple. I bought a cheap thin summer scarf and tied knots into the corners. I wrapped them around her neck, halter style and knotted them together, then added a few stitches to secure.
I then draped the cloth and pinned it together starting just at the base of her spine and running to her feet. I, very quickly, I was running out of time! stitched it together and created a hem at the length I wanted. And that's about it.



This was part of my Leaving Certificate Art exam, I chose the craft option and puppetry within that. I was able to craft the shape of her body post exam, and then during the exams I had 5 hours to do everything else. I was working until the last second. As part of the art exam I had to do a 15 minute full body life sketch, and a 30 minute "significantly detailed" head to elbow sketch.. I also did a big still life piece. The final element of my Art exams was an art history paper which I had to study pre-christian art and renaissance art. 

Now I just have to cross my fingers and hope that I get a good grade for it. I am praying for at least a B1 (80%)

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Caviar Nails

It has been months and months since I last posted but school is just exhausting lately I've had no time to do anything!

I did read some amazing books I'd definitely recommend reading, Maria V. Snyder is the author, anything by her seems to be brilliant!!

I've also started knitting a hat, I'm not really using a pattern, or have any idea how it's going to turn out, but when it's finished I will put up photos of how I succeeded or quite possibly failed in knitting a hat!

In other crafty things I've been doing my nails a lot, it seems to be the only thing I have time for!

These are called Caviar Nails and I love it, it's such a statement even when it's just on one nail. It's a bunch of little beads stuck to your nail creating a really cool eye-catching texture.


So I bought all my pots of beads from Dealz for only €1.49. I got 10 cute little bottles of all different colours.
I decided to go for baby pink this time and painted my nails a base colour as similar as I could to the colour of the beads.


I painted all my nails with two coats, except one, I left that with just one coat whilst all the others dried.
Then I put a LOT of nail polish on my ring finger, quickly while this was still wet I poured lots of the beads onto my nail. Make sure to have a little tray or pot underneath to catch the ones that don't stick!

Then, press down gently onto the beads to smooth them, make them stick and it also spreads them evenly across my nail. Don't worry if they overflow a bit, ones they majority are dry you can just knock them off as they won't actually be stuck to your nail.


Finally, paint with a top-coat so that less chipping occurs et violá!


P.S. sorry for the poor quality of the photographs, it's hard to get decent lighting in my house in the winter!