Friday, August 28, 2009

More fairs

Last sunday I got a request if I would be able to attend an artfair in Sittard. It was a bit short notice but since I have a lot of stock now I decided to go.
During the weekend, lots of festivities will be happening in and around the city.
If you are around or near Sittard, Netherlands, here is a link with a bit more information.

Apart from that, I have another fair on the 13th of September which is 'open monuments day'.
It is a day that lots of monuments and musea have open doors so they are easy accesible for everyone. During this day, the Modemuseum Hasselt will host a fair of handmade goodies.
Feel free to come and say hello if you are in the neighborhood! :)

Thursday, August 27, 2009

My creative space

I want to participate in the weekly European Streetteam challenge and need black clay for that. So that's why I will be coloring the clay and at the same time take some snapshots to show you later how to do it. This tutorial will be posted sometime next week because I want to show the result when it's fired. The theme for the challenge is 'fall' and is hosted by Sumikoshop.
Can you guess what I'll be making?
Want to show your creative space? Hop over to Kootoyoo's to play! It's fun! :)

I also would like to apoligize for not being able to keep up with my blogroll. It seems not possible to juggle it all I'm afraid. I do miss having time to read all the colorful, happy, yummy & fun blogs so I hope that soon I can find the peace and quiet again to do a major catch up.

Did you know that fresh flowers make me happy?
That's why I always put them on our weekly shopping list! :)

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

How to make colored glaze?

The easiest way to get a glaze is buy a ready made one in your ceramic supply shop. For those who like to experiment a bit more, you can mix 'em yourself.
That's what I often do. It's a bit more work but it's cheaper and the surprise is bigger when you open the kiln! :)
I never tried to make a red glaze yet so I decided to try if it would work with red iron oxide.
Here is what you need:
Transparant glaze powder (also that you can make yourself but at the moment I use ready made), oxide/pigments/stains, a sieve with a very small mesh, water, containers with a tight lid, a protective mask, a brush, a spoon, some paper and a scale.I usually make small amounts so I can make a test tile first. Weigh 100gr of transparant glaze powder.
Then add pigments, body stains or oxides. All three have a different effect on the color. While the result of pigments or body stains are more obvious, the use of oxides is less predictable. So sample tiles are in order before making large amounts.
I usually take 3 or 5 grams to 100 grams of transparant glaze. For the red glaze I'm trying to make right now, I'm going to use red ironoxide and I take 10 grams to 100 grams of glaze because I'm afraid that I will get a pink result if I use less.
Put a piece of paper on your scale and weigh the pigment, body stain or oxide on the paper.
Then add the color to the glaze.
Add water & mix the glaze.
Then put the glaze through the sieve in a container. Using the sieve prevents lumps and makes sure that the color is mixed well with the glaze. I use my brush to push it through the sieve.
When you're done, write a label on your container so you know what you mixed.
Then make a sample tile and fire it. If it's too dark, add more glaze to it or a bit of tin oxide (which makes it lighter).
This is the result when it's fired... ouch, not quite what I had in mind! LOL
More experimenting is in order for sure! :)

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Flickr Favorites


1. The Wound, 2. The hill of rabbits, 3. paper work, 4. falling apart...

I have a weakness for paper: Japanese paper, printed paper, colored paper, folded paper, cut paper,... but most especially plain, white paper. It has something pure and fragile. I also love my cutter & scissors. They are among the most used utensils in my workspace.
Paper art is beautiful, don't you think?

If you like to play this week, make your mosaic and add a link to your blogpost (not your blog please) or Flickr in Mister Linky (click on the button below and fill in your name with the link to your blogpost or Flickr picture). I'll pop over to have a look at yours. Can't wait to see your creations and find new favorites! :)

Monday, August 24, 2009

It's my Etsyversary

Two years ago, I discovered Etsy by chance while browsing the web. I remember that I was astonished by all the talent that I found looking through the handmade goodies.

I decided to sign up on the 12th of August and thought 'I might open a shop sometime in future'.
Well, that didn't take long 'cause 12 days later I opened my shop and the next day I had my first sale! Woohoo! I still remember that feeling of unbelieve after the first sale - ahhh felt so good!

After a while I discovered the European Streetteam on a forum thread on Etsy. We speak creative English 'cause for most of us, English is not our first language and we just chat about anything. It felt so good to meet like minded people and soon the team became my virtual friends. That's a very tricky thing to explain to people in real life so often I don't even attempt to explaining what kind of bond people can have virtually...

And now I can't really believe that I already have my shop two years! Time to celebrate. Please have some virtual cake and bubbles AND...

From today until the 1st of September I will give
a free set of postcards

with every purchased mini-art-feeling.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

New magnets

While I was preparing for the fair, I thought it would be nice to make some magnets. After all, the mini-art-feelings are all white so it's nice to work with some color for a change.
I decided to make some flowers and babuschka shapes in happy colors.
I photographed them yesterday and put them in my shop. I think they look superfun.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Dream in progress... part 8

It's about 2 months ago since I posted my last picture about the Babette blanket. I have still not much more to show you but I wanted to let you know that I will pick up where I left it.
I got some more yarn & have missed crocheting a lot so I hope that this combination will make sure I can show my progress again... This is what I got so far...I also want to show you some goodies that I got at the Craftparking fair last week. Just because... How sweet! :) Thank you FleurFatale, DinaFragola & Viltalakim.And this is what was inside:
I jumped about half a meter high when I saw the beautiful cat brooch that FleurFatale gave me. I lost the first one that I got from her and she made me a new one - and I love it just as much! And if that was not enough yet, she also added another one - I love the colorcombo's that Fleur uses!
I think I will have to hide the 'kitsch it yourself'-kit from DinaFragola when my nieces visit 'cause they will love it!
And last but not least two beautiful felted soaps from Viltalakim. Too bad you can't smell 'em 'cause they smell divine!
Are you curious what was in my 'I read your blog'-goodybag? Have a look at Fleur's blog to see what was inside! :)