Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Flickr Favorites

3. lene marlin:sitting down here, 4. fortune

My search word for this weeks Flickr favorites was 'focus'. I have added so many amazing images to my favorites as a reminder I should focus a bit more. I've been busy with lots of different things lately and that always brings me out of balance a bit.
And did I ever tell you I love to look at fortune cookie messages? I especially love the message in the picture above 'Look for the dream that keeps coming back. It's your destiny'.

Next Tuesday is the first Tuesday of the month so we play by theme if you like.
Stephanie provided the theme for next week and suggested to make a mosaic around
'something you're afraid of'. I love it & I can't wait to see what you'll come up with! :)
Do you have a fun theme for next month? Don't hesitate to let me know!


Monday, June 27, 2011

Wedding cake toppers

A while ago, I got a request from Kristi. She asked me if I remembered her as it was not the first time that Kristi contacted me. Kristi submitted my work to notcot.org when the '99 feelings' were first released and it made for big time visitors to my blog. She asked me if I could make a set of wedding cake toppers for her upcoming wedding.

Please meet Cyril & Kristi... ...cool pair hey?

Saturday, June 25, 2011

New stamp

Whoohoo, I got my new stamp the other day & I love it.
It's made by Karen & she did a terrific job!I used to put stickers on my boxes but really, nothing beats a handmade stamp, does it?
The first box with the new stamp is on it's way.
Karen designs your stamp as you wish so you can get your own too.
She's lightening fast and supersweet on top of that! You can find more of her designs in her blog which is written in Dutch but the images speak for themselves and there's a 'translate' button on there too.

Happy weekend, everyone!
X
Mitsy

Friday, June 24, 2011

Merry go round

Every last friday of the month, I jump on the 'Merry go round'. What is the Merry go round exactly? Each month, a group of craftswomen from around the world join together and give their reponses to the same question/challenge.
Last month, we all posted a picture that affected us in one way or the other and explained a bit why. This month, Ruth assigned us to someone else on the Merry go round to make something being inspired by someone else's photo. I got assigned to Mariana's picture of little Seba with his binoculars in Patagonia. The end of the world and he can see all of it from there...Having travelled a lot myself over the years, I really enjoyed seeing Seba being encouraged by his parents to explore the world. Ovbiously he has an advantage to many other kids as he's being raised in 3 languages so he'll be sure to get around the world without language problems.
So I made him a little tag to put on his backpack...
Happy travels, Seba! :)

Want to know more about what inspiration the other Merriers chose to share with you? Hop over to their blogs. Please bear in mind that the members will be posting at different times of the day, depending on which world time-zone they are in :)

Laura at Blue Terracotta
Monika at Red2White
Ruth at Birdland Creations
Kim at Vilt a la Kim
Sara at Crafts of Texture
Samantha at Vintage is for lovers
Mariana at Florcita
Agathe at Le Bar du Vent
Jen at Painted Fish Studio
Bethany at Dirksen Dabbles

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Fresh out of the kiln...

... and already in the jars at the Fashion Museum.
I also added some samples of new glazes and flowers for magnets and rings.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Anna's worktable

Today, Anna from LilaRubyKing is treating us with some work in progress. I don't know anything about working with silver and metalsmithing is such a mystery to me.
It seems all so complicated: sawing, soldering, dapping, doming, using a mandral,... All these tools are unneccesary in ceramics as we can form the clay anyway we like - easy!
For some reason, metal and glass are materials I'm not attracted too to work with since they seem so much more difficult to give shape. I would be really frustrated trying to manipulate a material that is so laborious & stubborn. So glad that Anna is working her magic with the metal.
The little bear head is porcelain which I slipcasted from a handmade mould.
The result of the work above can be found in her shop... :)

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Flickr Favorites


I love to laugh & I love seeing people laugh too. I usually can't help myself and start smiling and most probably laughing along too. I love how when you try to take a picture from people laughing , the image usually is a bit out of focus. It nails perfectly the feeling of having a roaring laugh and being a bit 'off ' this world. Laughing is like a drug to me: it's a neccesity & I get the most energy out of lots and lots and lots of it.