Wednesday 9 May 2012

How To Make A Doily Lampshade.

Just For Robbies Benefit.
I know he loves doilys!






To get started, you are going to need a few things to make this project successful. Here is a list to get you started:
  • corn starch
  • balloon (we used a 40” blown up until completely round, as pictured)
  • upholstery thread (but any thread will do)
  • twine
  • drop cloth
  • school glue
  • cheap paintbrush
  • petroleum jelly
  • lamp kit
  • 24+ doilies
  • stiff stuff
We sewed the doilies around the balloon with the upholstery thread, very carefully. We simply sewed edge of one doily, to the edge of the next, with some random overlapping.



Make sure to create a space to place your bulb socket. We used some twine, and coiled it inside of a circle we cut out to create a custom fit. The image below is after we coated everything with the solution, but we wanted you to see how we prepped the space.



Once you have sewn about ¾ of your balloon, stop and do the last ¼ separately. You will join the two parts together, after you have saturated them together in the solution.



Lay down your tarp and hang your balloon from some twine above the tarp. We placed a large pipe across our kitchen, placing each end on the counter. We have seen people do similar projects using a curtain rod and chairs – it’s up to you. We do suggest however, making sure you have a large tarp laying under your hanging balloon.
Rub the balloon down with the petroleum jelly. This feels totally weird, and wrong. It kinda made us giggle.
Mix 5 oz of the school glue with 4 tbsp of the corn starch and ¼ cup of warm water together until it’s not lumpy. I got this recipe from ruffeled.com, from a string lantern they created, and it worked great!
After your solution is smooth, take a cheap paintbrush, and coat the inside of the doily clothes you just created. Try not to use more than ½ of the solution. This is the point where it’s going to get messy, very very messy.
After you have painted the inside of both the doily sheets you have sewn together, place them both on the balloon and line them up to where they connect. Sew the two sheets of doily together. Now, you are probably all dirty from the jelly and the solution, but now you are going to get realllllllly dirty. Use your fingers to cover the whole entire exterior of the doilies with the solution. Yep. Dirty.
When you are complete, let your doilies dry for about 24 hours, the pop the balloon!





When you are complete, let your doilies dry for about 24 hours, the pop the balloon!


It should look something like the image above! Use a clear coat to cover the inside and outside of your brand spanking new doily globe! Pretty neat!? Once the clear coat is dry, give it a few hours, you can connect your lamp kit, and hanging it where you like. We decided to cover the cord with twine, to give it a neutral color story, but you can do what you like! Perhaps paint it a variety of colors? Hot pink? Black? So many colors would look great with your new pendant!








Tuesday 8 May 2012

Snail House!

Snail home design by Javier Senosiain     

bedroom interior design snail house Snail home design by Javier Senosiain

bedroom interior.

kitchen interior design Snail home design by Javier Senosiain

kitchen interior.

living room design house Snail home design by Javier Senosiain

living room interior.

snail shaped house javier senosiain Snail home design by Javier Senosiain

exterior.

Snail shaped unique interior design Snail home design by Javier Senosiain

snail shaped unique interior design.




Snail home design – an inspiration from a very unique home design, home design is made of the idea of an animal. A design house that created such cankang snails, circular cavities with a snail shell space. This snail design house in Mexico City, Mexico.

Wednesday 2 May 2012

Paper People

Paper People..
celebrity and historical figures find a second life in these paper miniatures by people too,
the collaborative efforts of russian designers
alexei lyapunov and lena ehrlich.

Bob Marley


The Beatles


Elvis


Elton John


MJ


Queen


The Office



PS effects.

Photoshop Effects, how to create a dark processed lomo effect on photographs..

click here..

Texts Effects PS

25 unique text effects using PS.

text effects photoshop :)

Life Quote.

Tuesday 1 May 2012

Arup Lighting Retail Presentation

These are my final presentation boards for the Retail project. In my matchbox was a flower, so i decided to focus on a lingerie store.







Lighting.

Abs LOVE this lighting. beautiful, unusual and works throughout all seasons.

Photoshop Lighting Effects

25 lighting effects in PS

House on Wheels!

House on Wheels!

Unique Architectural House Design Inspired by a Car

I Love the uniqueness of this house, not too sure if i'd live there though! reminds me of Brum!

Full Info And More Pics!

Jelly Bean Art.

Jelly Bean Art!
California-based artist Kristen Cumings spends hours on end piecing together detailed works of art out of thousands of colorful jelly beans. Needless to say her pieces look good enough to eat.

Although it must be fun working with jelly beans for a living, making 4 x 6 feet murals out of them is definitely painstaking work. Cumings uses between 8,000 and 12,000 jelly beans for her stunning masterpieces and it takes over 50 hours to complete each one. She starts the artistic process by looking at a close up of the reference photo, and then visualizes where each colored jelly bean has to go. She then paints an acrylic version of the photo on a blank canvas, and once that dries, she begins applying the small beans and tries to match the colors as best she can. The painter/illustrator uses spray adhesive to make sure the jelly beans stick, and usually likes to start her artworks by recreating the main features, like the eyes and nose. Then she just starts applying the other jelly beans from the bottom up until the piece is completed.




LOVE the girl with the pearl earing, love it more made of jelly beans!

Sunday 29 April 2012