Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Something for the weekend...

Even though the weather's not playing fair we're feeling pretty spring like. It's late March and we're fed up of grey. It seems to be enveloping everything around us so I think it's high time we brought some colour indoors!

This cute tutorial shows you just how you can make your very own pretty flowers even if the weather's not helping us by bringing budding blooms to our gardens... so there mother nature this weekend we are making our own!

tutorial  via: http://www.surprisediy.com/diy-645.html

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Hi to everyone!

Hi to everyone!
This is my first post as a guest blogger with East London Craft Guerrilla and I'm just a tiny bit nervous!  What to write about has been on my mind and for this first post I have decided to write about how I came across ELCG.

It all started with some research I was doing for an artwork I was making as part of a group exhibition.  The theme for the exhibition was 'Response' and each member of the group (there are 10 of us) had bought an item costing less than £5 which we then swapped at random between ourselves; this object was then to act as a catalyst for the creation of a new piece (or pieces) of art.  I was given an Indian silk painting showing Rama and Sita dancing.  Actually, finding out who the figures in the painting were was not that straightforward but my good friend Sophriona and her lovely Mum came to my rescue and not only identified the figures in the painting but also told me the story of Rama and Sita.  I became quite fixated with all sorts of ideas about obsessive love and romance generally; and while I was researching Love Tokens I came across the embroidered cards given by women to their sweethearts in the First World War.  These would be sent out to the men who would then stitch something else into the card and send it back as proof that they were still alive.  Then I came across the ELCG blogspot and the call out for 'Lencinhos dos namorados' and suddenly it all made sense!

I simply HAD to make a hanky for this project, but... disaster.... the only hankies in our house were some scruffy ones that belong to my husband, probably not quite the right look!  After scouring charity shops to no avail - when I asked if they had any hankies in one, the old lady behind the counter offered me a tissue! I eventually found two dainty ladies hankies in a local flea market. Perfect!  Now the problem was what to embroider on them and also (and possibly an even bigger problem) could I actually make an embroidery - I have no experience to speak of in hand embroidery and only a limited amount of experience with machine embroidery; but nothing ventured, nothing gained...plough on regardless!

The final result is two dainty vintage ladies hankies much stiffened by the addition of the embroidery motifs - not sure they'd be any good for nose-blowing or tear dabbing now, but they are OK, and for an embroidery newbie I'm quite chuffed with them.  In fact I have become so keen on hand embroidery that I've even signed up for a City and Guilds course to learn how to do it properly!






And what happened about the art work that started it all off?  I ended up with making a pencil drawing which I then scanned and printed digitally before stitching it to a screen printed background of stylised wisteria leaves using hand and machine embroidery.  It is called Wisteria Kiss and captures the moment of anticipation of that first kiss.





So that's it, my first post for ELCG.  Over the next few weeks I'll be making a couple more, sharing stuff about crafty things and people I know.  You can find out more about me on Facebook (www.facebook.com/paisleypedlar)

Friday, 15 March 2013

Friday's Craft Crush...

This is a total CRAFT CRUSH!!! I love hand made felt plushies and these are super cute...well they are beyond cute... they are actually quite lovely and that's maybe because they have a definite quirky vintage edge to them.

a little bird in a bonnet

a lovely little fox

oh dear...what a cute deer!

Skunkboy is the brain child of Katie a mid-western dwelling mother of two. Our American cousin makes the most amazing creatures and we hope you love them as much as we do too! Go check her out!

For further plushies visit the Skunkboy shop: http://skunkboycreatures.bigcartel.com/





Thursday, 14 March 2013

Deadline extended for our project...

Calling all crafters ...you still have time to participate in the "Lençinhos dos namorados" project as the deadline has now been extended!!! We did say they had to be received by the end May 2013 though things have slightly changed due to unforeseen circumstances.
Initially we were going to exhibit the embroidered art works in this year's E17 Art trail alas it's now been changed to a bi-annual event. In a way it's a shame that we won't have the Art Trail every year but on this occasion it also means that you have more time to finish anything off or if you thought you were too late to begin now...then think again!

So get stitching and suffice to say that if you have finished your piece you can send it to us as we'd love to begin cataloging and photographing pieces for our promo and to show potential sponsors the calibre of the work which we've received already!

Huge "lençinho" exhibited outdoors in the Alexandre Pomar museum of folk art Portugal...could they be our host?


I'm so excited about it and potentially this exhibition will tour a few places in Europe so...keep them peepers peeled as I'll be announcing any developments as they happen.

Mainly women embroidered these love tokens to offer to their men...often these women were illiterate hence the typo's which are both humourous and sweet!


New deadline to be announced asap as it'll be dependent on the new Art Trail date. There's talk that it'll be in summer now so let's see what they announce then we'll let you know. For further info and criteria please get in touch via email: craftguerrilla@yahoo.com

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an example of the typical bright, jolly and niave embroidery that makes this folk art form a huge part of the Portuguese culture and mindset...










Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Something for the weekend!

We are totally in love with this Parisian lady and her beautifully chic blog: "Make my lemonade"




Lisa Gachet's offerings are a heady and pretty mix of recipes, craft projects, beauty, fashion looks and lots of pretty photos. It's like Paris in a BLOG!
You'll be trawling through the posts with quite a few assuring "hmmmm"s and "haaaaa"s on your lips with a lot of "Oooh la la"s thrown in for good measure... The only draw back is that it's written in French.
Well we guerrillas are fluent in a few languages including French: "Mes qui, c'est pas mal mon Française" but for those who don't speak the lingo you won't be disappointed.

lovely crafty ideas for you to make...

a cute step by step tutorial...
Lots of great posts including beauty product reviews!

There's always  google translate plus the photography is amazing in itself and that'll keep you hooked for hours on end plus the tutorials are photographed in a "step by step" method so very easy to follow. You'll love it et ça c'est une promesse!!!


 *Lisa's blog reminds us of cycling through Paris in the height of summer wearing a fluttering tea dress and Audrey shades. Our bicycle basket is filled with pain au chocolate, cheese, jam, fruit and a pretty bunch of daisies!*

Sunday, 10 March 2013

Do you have the CRAFT FACTOR?

We're on the hunt for new contributors! Our blog is pretty much all about CRAFT and everything else in between including cocktails, cake recipes, craft tutorials and fashion so if you have that magpie spirit about you and can find hand made gems then get in touch!
All contributors unfortunately are unpaid ...including us... so it's more for the true love of CRAFT that we keep adding to our blog plus it's a great way to cut your writing teeth! Besides you never know where it may lead to...


Please apply via email with a sample post including images or send us a link to your own blog.
Successful applicants will then be invited to write for us for a 3 month trial period. Open to guys and gals so do get in touch!!!
Please note that not applicants will be successful but thank you for taking time to consider writing for Craft Guerrilla!

Criteria:
Applicants must be proficcient in English, have a great understanding of our ethos and the Modern Arts & Crafts/Urban Craft/ Designer Maker movement and must be able to provide a tutorial or a recipe at least once a month. You must also posess an eye for photography, overall design and provide all photos (or illustrations) of tutorials/ finished products/ recipes etc.

E mail Debbie via:
craftguerrilla@yahoo.com


Friday, 8 March 2013

Friday's CRAFT CRUSH...

This is a very deep seeded crush because we've been lusting over Donna Wilson's work for quite a while now!
Beautifully designed and with a definite pinch of humour Donna's products are simultaneously something we'd like to keep a secret and happily share with our crafty friends! BUT we believe in sharing and they are way too beautiful to keep all to ourselves... besides you guys deserve a little bit of this quirky and fabulous world!
Cyril is just too awesome to keep to ourselves, don't you agree?!

To see more of Donna's products and work please visit: www.donnawilson.com



Cyril Squirrel-fox


Graph socks!

Up the Garden Path - Cashmere Blanket

Have a happy weekend Craft Lovers!

Donna's work reminds us of Björk, lush green mossy forests with tall trees, dappled sunshine on glossy leaves and panda bears. Definitely panda bears. Soft, bold and mighty!