Showing posts with label heart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heart. Show all posts

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Wedding Season

I can tell wedding season is fast approaching as I have my fourth order for woven reed hearts this week! Weaving, painting, dyeing, and shipping. Here are just a few of the ones I have created lately!
The heart reed baskets are great for flower girls or even a different look for bridesmaids, but what about the BRIDE!




Check out some of the things being made at Vintage Wedding Gems.

Located in Kansas City, each creation is handmade based and can be custom made. Utilizing vintage lace, ribbons, and gems, each piece carries a little bit of history into a very historic event! What a great way to add a personal touch to a memorable event.

This Purple Venise Lace Headband is such a pretty addition! It would compliment the purple heart basked carried by the flower girls perfectly!














Want something a little more unique?
Check out this Unique Bridal Fascinator!






Every bride needs some jewelery to put the finishing touches on her look. 

Check out Nuggets of Goodness for some great pieces to add to your collection and to make your wedding day special. 

Nuggets of Goodness creates unique handmade jewelry made from recycled vintage baubles and beads. Retro / Indie style for your modern life!   


A pair of Plum Drop Earrings  is the perfect finishing touch to a purple accented wedding.

Elegant with just a touch of color, for either the bride or her maid of honor!





It is so exciting to check out what others are creating. Don't forget to check out other Kansas City area artists at http://handmadeinkc.wix.com/home!

Friday, March 14, 2014

Kansas City Handmade Sellers

Arm Knitted Scarf
It is always nice to be able to purchase handcrafted items for either myself or for others as gifts. Knowing someone put time into creating a piece makes it special.

Check out some of the artists in the Kansas City Area. In the months ahead I will highlight various artists and their creations. It is always exciting to see what others are doing and be able to take some of their excitement and turn it into my own inspirations. Pictured are some of my latest projects inspired by others ideas.

http://handmadeinkc.wix.com/home







Friday, April 20, 2012

White Heart Basket














I have been working on some reed heart baskets. After a little experimenting I have found out what works and what doesn't. For my closed reed basket I use a 5/8 inch natural reed. Each one is cut to 16 inches. I did one with 4, 5, and 6 reeds on each side. The one with 5 reeds looks the best in my opinion. I can make the opening a little wider (in case it was to be used for a flower girl basket or a hanging flower basket) by stuffing in some kitchen towels while it is drying. I am working on developing instructions. Getting the time to make one while taking pictures is the key.

Here is a link to basic instructions using smaller reed.

I used round reed for lashing and flat 1/4 inch reed. I liked the look of the round reed (pictured below) while my husband decided he liked the flat reed (pictured above).

I also experimented with lashing the heart when it was still a little wet or waiting until it had fully dried. It tends to be fuller when it is fully dried and then lashed. I soak the top part of the heart (the round parts) for a minute or two before lashing it and then stuff it with some dish towels to help it maintain it's shape while drying. The opening on top is a little wider and the shape is fuller. (As you can see in the bottom picture, the one on the bottom right was lashed before the heart was fully dried.)


In order to make one white I had to do a little research. Found the best recommendation was to use white pickling. We used an one gallon Ziploc bag and poured about a cup of the pickling in it along with the reed heart. After a couple minutes of shaking to get all the surfaces covered we took it out to dry for three minutes. At this time we patted off any access (that we could get to) and then hung to dry. I later took a paint brush and hit any spots where it wasn't covered well (especially the outside surface.)

We also took a reed heart and used flat, white, spray paint. It was a little easier to cover, but when I went to put on the ribbons, the reed moves a little and you can see a line. Hard to get all of the crevices and edged covered evenly. By using the paint I was able to get a brighter, truer white.

The method I have come to use regularly is first to whitewash using the pickling and follow with a coat of the spray paint to get an even covering. Many times I also finish with a light coat of shellac (you can purchase it in a spray can, it was recommended to me to use for sealing undied or painted reed.) 

I think I like the white-wash better, especially since you can still see some of the grain of the reed. I diluted the pickling a little and the result was a light, white, almost sand colored appearance. (Top: unfinished, Bottom Left: diluted white wash, Bottom Right: white wash and paint)


Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Heart Basket

I had someone ask me today if one of my reed hearts could be used for a flower girl. Since the sides are open, it would not serve this purpose well. The question did get me to thinking about ways that I might be able to adapt the design or use another design to make a heart basket. While doing a little research, all I could find were Swedish heart baskets. These would work great, but are not easily made from reed.

After playing with some paper (since it is easier to manipulate and doesn't cost as much as the reed) I still hadn't come up with a solution. After more pondering I wondered if I could lash the sides together, similar to how I finish many of my baskets. I went home and started to put my idea into reality. Here is the result!




Friday, February 24, 2012

Reed Hearts - A Little Thunder

This week has been busy making reed hearts or baskets. Filled two orders and also donated some to a wonderful charity 'A Little Thunder.'

https://www.facebook.com/pages/A-Little-Thunder/149894601746276
http://www.alittlethunder.org/

This organization provides comfort in a time of need, when families have lost a child: whether it be stillborn, in birth, or shortly after birth.

A small way to help those who are going through one of the most painful times in their life.