Friday 30 November 2018

Cuddle Pillow Toy - Kitty #2


This fat cat pillow toy is another gift I have made. I loved this purple fabric I had and just had to use it paired with the same pink accent fabric I used for the first Kitty Pillow Toy I made. As with my first kitty, this kitty also has eyes that are pink coloured safety eyes, the whiskers and mouth  embroidered in black using backstitching and a pink nose, blanket stitched in white, that is also the same pink fabric as its ears.


This cuddly Kitty Pillow Toy is the perfect size standing at roughly 9.5 inches tall, not including the ears, and about 8.5 inches wide, not including the paws, making this colourful kitty the ideal size to cuddle up with, or fall asleep on if desired. This kitty also has a long tail measuring just under 12 inches long. The pattern for this, along with many other toys can be found HERE in the Shiny Happy World shop.

Friday 23 November 2018

Plush Rodent


This cheeky little critter was made from another vintage pattern I happened across. He stands about an inch taller then the Beanie Rodent I made and as you will see he is also a lot wider, so I decided to instead stuff this fella in order to accentuate his shape, instead of using plastic pellets like I did for the Beanie Rodent and My Beanie Mouse.


The pattern for this actually recommends using fur fabric which I think would have looked great, however as I use only recycled materials and I had no fur fabric this is what I came up with. I used the white on the belly and in the ears to contrast with the darker maroon colour of the body and tail, black was used for the paws, embroidered nose and safety eyes and a pink tongue completes this plush.


The total height, including the ears, is about 13.5cm, so he is quite a comfortable hand held size, and with a tail 19cm long, he is also quite comfortably swung about, not that I'm actually in the habit of swinging him by his tail. Front on this critter is about 6.5cm wide, however as seen in the picture below, he is much wider side on measuring closer to 10cm.


I love finding old vintage patterns that are not commonly used any more but are still cute and unique, like this little critter. I think a larger more cuddle friendly version of this would make such a great gift for little ones. In the meantime this little fella will join the Beanie Rodent and My Beanie Mouse on my increasingly crowded bookshelf.

Friday 16 November 2018

Supergirl Key Chain + Necklace + Hairband


This is an iron bead gift set I created for a special someone who is a fan of the cartoon series DC Superhero Girls. Supergirl is a specific favourite of her's, and so I thought this a fun accompaniment to go along with her Supergirl & Wonder Woman topsy turvy doll I had previously made her, seen here. The Supergirl symbol was one I found online, but the rest of the pieces were designed by me.


All the pieces making up this set, except for the last piece, were created using a square peg board and iron beads, also known as perler, hama and pyssla beads. The key chain of Supergirl was designed by me. She is small, about 6.5 cm tall, which is a cute size for a keyring. Once she was designed and ironed together I added a jump ring and a cord that I made myself from a waxed blue cord, cord ends, smaller jump rings and a lobster clasp.


The necklace was designed to resemble this version of Supergirl outfit, namely her collar and Super symbol. I used my Sailor Moon Fuku Necklace for reference when designing this. After the pieces were ironed I connected them with jump rings and then made the chain from a silk blue cord, cord ends, smaller jump rings, a lobster clasp and added a few chain links to make the necklace size adjustable if needed.


This last piece is Supergirl's crystal pendant, a gift from her mother, that I decided I liked better as a headband. This was so simple to design, for this one piece I used a star peg board to create the diamond shape and after ironing this was hot glued to a plain black head band that I bought from ebay. Overall I was very pleased with how this Supergirl gift set turned out, I especially liked the necklace which is definitely a statement piece.

Friday 9 November 2018

Fantastic Beasts Wand Wallpapers set3 - Frenemies


I have previously made wand wallpapers for both Gellert Grindelward and Albus Dumbledore but as these two character possessed more then one wand within their lifetimes I decided they needed more then one wallpaper. Gindelward's previous wallpaper was for his original wand, but here he is master of The Elder Wand. Dumbledore's previous wallpaper was for The Elder Wand, but here he is still using his original wand.

These wallpapers are for Gellert Grindelward with The Elder Wand and Albus Dumbledore with his original wand. To download click on the picture of the wallpaper you want and "Save Image As" to save to your computer or alternatively you can select "Set As Desktop Background". Please let me know if your having any problems with these. Hope you enjoy.

View all the wallpapers in the Fantastic Beasts Wand Wallpaper Collection HERE.


This last bonus wand wallpaper is for the Albus Dumbledore wand that could have been. This wand was to be used during the Fantastic Beasts series by Dumbledore as his original wand, it was even seen in the first promotion image, however it was later replaced by the one above J. K Rowling felt it was too similar in appearance to The Elder Wand.

Friday 2 November 2018

Dress Pillows #3


This is another Dress Pillow I made as part of a set that I gifted to my niece. The first two I made can be seen HERE and HERE. However this dress pillow is a little different from my first two as this did not start out as a dress at all but was in fact a baby sleepsuit. In order to make this into a pillow I remove the legs that made up the bottom half of this suit and also trimmed the sleeves from its original long sleeves to the caped sleeves seen here.

The cute butterfly design, along with the embroidery on the bib of this sleepsuit, makes for such a sweet pillow for a little girls room. This pillow is also a nice little keepsake for a favoured piece of baby clothing that my sister don't want to just store away in a box somewhere, but wanted to be able to display and use. I found it was nice to be able to come up with the idea, as simple as it is, to turn these precious baby mementos into something new and useful.