Dear Friends
Well I can hardly believe it. I have joined Facebook - staggering really because I swore I would not sign up to another thing!
If anyone would like to visit and LIKE me as they say - please feel free! You can do that here
In the normal world I am preparing for a new residency at a primary school, this time in paper mache! There will be a set of figures based on my samples below. These will measure nearly a metre in length and be located in the entry way of a performing arts hall. Themes of music and drama will be the focus of each figure.
I start in about a month and am just thrilled to be working in another medium at a school. After 12 years of
doing felt it will be lovely to challenge myself on this scale in another medium.
SO wish me luck!
Hope you are all spending a lovely Easter break with loved ones
Love
Elizabeth
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Saturday, March 30, 2013
Monday, March 25, 2013
Summer and New Class!
Hi Everyone,
I can hardly believe how long it has been since I have posted! Sorry!
Well apart from teaching I am WAIT FOR IT.................WAIT FOR IT..........................
just about finished my book! Yep nearly there! About one chapter and some tidying up to be done and hopefully will be at the printers before too long. A big thankyou to everyone who has shown such keen interest.
I can hardly believe how long it has been since I have posted! Sorry!
Well apart from teaching I am WAIT FOR IT.................WAIT FOR IT..........................
just about finished my book! Yep nearly there! About one chapter and some tidying up to be done and hopefully will be at the printers before too long. A big thankyou to everyone who has shown such keen interest.
New doll available on Etsy - "Summer" is available now.
FELT FOLIO 2 Starting 6th April for 5 weeks 10.00 - 1.00pm
Classes have been going well and Felt Folio is drawing to an end. For anyone who is interested I will be continuing with Felt Folio 2. This class is wonderful if you have already done a bit of felting and want to continue with more 3D felting elements.
Cost $350.00 which includes everything. All materials and use of all tools.
Well I hope everyones creative pursuits are going well
Lots of Love
Elizabeth
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Thursday, February 14, 2013
New Classes Starting! MARCH AND APRIL
Dear Friends
Well new classes are about to start and I look forward to seeing many of you in the studio again!
For those of you who have not been to my studio before, I only take 4 students at a time.
If you would like to do one of these classes on a different day and have enough to make up a class - just let me know!
Papier mache and Felt Figures
This is a great class if you want to pick up several skills all at once! If you are a fan of mixed media and would like to create a unique character that employs paper mache, felt, face painting and construction skills
then this might just be for you!
TIME: 10 -2.00pm 3 weeks
DATES: Wednesday 3rd 10th and 17th April
Collage Felt
An old favourite I am offering this class again. Perfect for the - Beginner to IntermediateNever felted? Well come along to a 3 hour class and let me show you how it's done! Here you will discover
what fibres will felt and how to apply yarns, fabrics, bits of knitting and more into a Collage felt.
TIME: 10 - 1.00pm
DATES: March 6th 2 vacancies or April 24th
Felted Feathered Friends
Birds are such fun to make - in felt that you have created yourself they are just gorgeous! This is a 2 weekclass where we create our magical felt in Week 1 and follow up the next week with designing patterns,
construction and embroidery.
TIME: 10 - 1.00 pm
DATES: March 20/27 FULL!
or April 13/20
Felt Folio 1
For those of you who would like a course in many different felting techniques Felt Folio 1 is just the ticket!This 5 week course encompasses many different felting methods that can be applied to wearable art, functional and decorative items. Each week a new technique will be taught and we create 3 different sample sized pieces. By the end of week 5 each student receives a folder in which to mount each sample so that
a permanent library of information is created.
I have taught this class many times and the exquisite samples that students create often leave me speechless!
All materials are included in the cost.
DATES: Saturday mornings: March 2/9/16/23/30 - 5 weeks 3 vacancies
Just drop me a line for more information on any of the classes and any queries you may have,
Hope to see you in class!
Best wishes
Elizabeth
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Settling in to the New Year!
Dear Friends
Well Happy New Year! I thought I would share some thoughts from my New Year's Day. Every year our family packs up leftover Christmas fare and we go into the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne.
Well they are just splendid with many very old trees and sweeping lawns and lots of places to have a picnic and just chill out. Open places as well as hidey places.
I often take in painting stuff or stitching and we are very weighed down with chairs and blankets and the odd cushion and the thermos and tea bags and ..................you get the idea. Imagine 5 weighed down donkeys and you just about have it.
Well we settled and being a gorgeous day there were many people around. I normally am busy and don't really notice what others may be doing but this day there was a little girl and her brother very hard at work.
You couldn't help but notice them. I think they may have been tourists - I could not make out their language but northern Europe I think.
These little children were so keen on building this little fairy house that they took their time and were very content to work until it was right. I got this shot in quickly which seemed unfair but she was such a joy to watch. Her final touch was to sprinkle grass on top of the creation.
Her family soon set off and I had an opportunity to see her handiwork.
Here is a better shot of the architects work.
SO instead of keeping busy with a pile of jobs I had brought in to work on - I just decided to sit and listen to the day. Now the Boxing day picnic is a tradition for many people so groups were a little closer together than normal. These are some of the funny snippets I observed during that afternoon.
As we peered for our little plot to sit on, I heard 2 men earnestly discussing fishing - well actually one man monologuing about his ethos on flys etc
To our left a lady spoke loudly about the dynamics between teachers and parents
A group behind us were all from the UK and madly debating West Ham football team and whilst one of them looked like Ned Kelly - he lectured the rest about electronics
There was an Indian gentleman who wandered around the lawn, then sat and drank and then was off again - dressed in white and pink gingham. He whistled the whole time.
A lady read her magazine intently ignoring her family and she had her hair wrapped up in the most gorgeous silk scarf with fab gypsy ear rings - I am always hoping my face will change and I look great with my hair/head wrapped in a silk scarf - never mind.
A little boy kept marching up and down the hill like a steadfast tin soldier - hoping his Mum would do the same.
Three young men perhaps in their early 20's playing hide and seek!!! Just gorgeous!
I am sorry if this sounds a little voyeuristic - I truly wasn't spying on anyone - just observing. I was reminded how very wonderful the world is - when everyone can sit on the grass or run around and just be. The strains and worries of everyday life quite banished - mind you the steadfast tin soldier marching up the hill seemed a very sunny little boy for whom strain was a long way away.
These magnificent cactus flowers had opened - I don't recall ever having seen them although they are quite old. Some things do take a little longer to come to fruition I guess.
Towards 7.00 pm we trundled home - thermos now empty and nibbles all gone and shadows stretching longer.
Hoping everyone is finding time to just sit and listen to the world around them this week
Happiest of everything to you this coming year
Love
Elizabeth
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Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Christmas is Upon Us!
Dear Friends,
Well December has rushed on by and tomorrow is Christmas Day - can hardly believe it.
I have been busy renovating sections of the studio. New draws from IKEA I am in LOVE with - I got a glazier to cut me come glass to create a fresh finish to them - making them super easy to keep clean as well.
Fiddling around with what will go in them has taken up a lot of play time in the studio!
Tall CD cabinets cast off from my sister now hold all my paints organised into colour - BLISS! This has freed the table up considerably.
I really need to do other things to the studio but with the joy of Christmas approaching cooking and decorations have taken priority. SO mess galore in the kitchen has resulted in way too many yummy things.
Testing different lollies to set into shortbread was my technical research to our Christmas fare. Boiled lollies simply don't work - but jubes do! These little star ones held onto their shape and went shiny! Perfect!
AND YES they tasted quite lovely.
We ALWAYS have these balls that are crushed biscuits, sweet and condensed milk (mmm....) and dark cocoa. Covered in coconut. So easy to eat - sadly!
OH yes here are the lollies before and after for the shortbread jewels.
I decided to put my tree up on the ceiling in the studio - it used to be in a corner and tended to fall over.
Up on the ceiling it can hold many decorations! FAB!
Along the work tables are the avenue of Santas! Can a girl have too many Santas?
In our lounge room we have candles on every night in the Christmas period. It is a special time and I am always glad we make the effort to add all the little touches that live in a cupboard for the rest of the year.
The tree is 8 ft tall and the angel just gets in before scraping the tips of her wings on the ceiling!
Well off to the land of nod until the day begins
Much love to everyone who has written in and followed my blog - I so love hearing from you all
Have a splendid holiday season however you celebrate it
Elizabeth
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Monday, December 3, 2012
And the winner is.................................
Dear Friends
Well thankyou for such a lovely response to my Blog Give Away of one of my Felted Birds!
The winner is GILLIAN CHAPMAN from the Isle of Wight. Congratulations!
I will be posting your parcel on Monday morning and feel certain it will arrive before Christmas. I hope you have fun displaying him/her somewhere!
I am sorry I can't send one to everyone, they take me such a long time to make from dyeing the fleece, to making the felt through to embroidering the details. There are more available over at Etsy if you are still keen to own one.
So every best wish and happy creating in the run up to Christmas and Holiday Season!
Good grief 2013 is almost here!
Love
Elizabeth
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Well thankyou for such a lovely response to my Blog Give Away of one of my Felted Birds!
The winner is GILLIAN CHAPMAN from the Isle of Wight. Congratulations!
I will be posting your parcel on Monday morning and feel certain it will arrive before Christmas. I hope you have fun displaying him/her somewhere!
I am sorry I can't send one to everyone, they take me such a long time to make from dyeing the fleece, to making the felt through to embroidering the details. There are more available over at Etsy if you are still keen to own one.
So every best wish and happy creating in the run up to Christmas and Holiday Season!
Good grief 2013 is almost here!
Love
Elizabeth
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
3 Days to go!
Hi Friends,
Thankyou so much for your wonderful response to the give away! I forgot to mention that if you would prefer a more subdued little bird in quieter tones then no problem.
Like any artist I always assume that everyone likes my colours best, brights, but this doesn't suit us all. If you would prefer a felted friend that is brown/blue/silver colours then that can certainly be arranged! Remember just leave a comment or "follow" my blog and you will be entered into the draw.
Everything is bright and warm here and our first bowl of cherries have been harvested! They have come from a very young tree, earlier than expected and this little dessert bowl was the ENTIRE crop. Henry thinks they are superb - not too certain what they are - but sensational fun to grab the stalk in your teeth and fling it across the table! Is this young fluff monster entertaining or what?
The obvious question I guess is, "Should Henry be on the table?" Mmm...............Oh well...........
Good Luck in the draw!
Love
Elizabeth
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