Tuesday 2 August 2011

HAVE CRAFT AT A CHILDRENS BIRTHDAY PARTY - LOTS OF FUN!

Don’t be boring, try something different for an hour or two. I come to you so there is no need to be anxious where your children are. You will enjoy the fun too.

Birthday party workshops include Felt Craft Hand or Finger Puppets, Beading or Decoupage. We bring everything needed, you supply the kids.

I operate in the Southern Peninsula or Southern Suburbs only. Min 10, max 20 kids.


BUTTON AND BEAD FLOWERS

Saturday 16 July 2011

KIDDIES CRAFT AT BIRTHDAY PARTY'S - JEWELLERY

Don’t be boring, try something different for an hour or two. I come to you so there is no need to be anxious where your children are. You will enjoy the fun too.

Birthday party workshops include Felt Craft Hand or Finger Puppets, Beading or Decoupage. We bring everything needed, you supply the kids.

I operate in the Southern Peninsula or Southern Suburbs of Cape Town through to Constantia and Bishops Court. Min 10, max 20 kids.

Please email me for, further details and booking availability.

Thursday 14 July 2011

SAND & SHELL HEARTS

These little gems were so easy to make.

I used a silicone heart shaped mould (normally used for baking) and filled it with some mixed Rhinolite. Then swirled around on the top with a spoon.

When it was very set and dry I sealed the heart and then stuck on some shells.

Tuesday 12 July 2011

BEAD & WIRE DRAGONFLY


1)               Cut about 60 cm of medium core wire.


2)               Bend wire in half
3)               Thread 8 – 10 medium size beads on to the double wire and draw down towards base. As you push the beads down the tail will form. Do not go right to the end but leave some for the dragonfly tail.


 4)               Thread 13 – 21 (depending on size) on to one arm of the wire. If you are using seed beads you will need about 21.


 5)               Turn wire with beads on around into a circle and twist around the main post.



6)               Repeat step 4 and 5 on the other piece of wire forming the second smaller wing.



7)               Thread 22 – 38 (depending on size) on to one arm of the wire. If you are using seed beads you will need about 38.
8)               Turn wire with beads on around into a circle and twist around the main post to form the first larger wing
9)               Repeat step 7 and 8 on the other piece of wire forming the second larger wing.
10)           Thread 2 – 3 more of the main body beads onto the double wire forming the dragonfly head.



11)           Attach a bright bead at the end of the wire on both side to finish the dragonfly

You can then either attach to some fishing line to make a mobile or onto a lanyard and hand in the car.