Showing posts with label Driftwood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Driftwood. Show all posts

Sunday, 15 January 2012

Jazzy New Heart Necklaces.....

I have just added ten fancy new driftwood heart necklaces to the "Driftwood Accessories" tab (above).

I made them a while ago but have only just got round to taking pictures, I hope that you like them. These ones are particularly jazzy! Apologies for the blue tinge to the photos, it appeared to be bright outside but it obviously wasn't....

I have also added them below for your viewing pleasure!!

20. Bright yellow heart necklace with bright blue elasticated cord
H = 3.4cm, W = 2cm, D = 1.7cm
Price - £30.00

21. Coral pink heart necklace with bright blue elasticated cord
H = 2.3cm, W = 5.3cm (at widest point), D = 0.5cm

22. Light pink heart necklace with mid-pink elasticated cord
H = 2.2cm, W = 3.5 cm, D = 0.7cm

23. Mid-pink heart necklace with bright red elasticated cord
H = 6.7cm (at longest point), W = 2.3cm, D = 1.8cm (top) and 0.2cm (bottom)
Price - £30.00

24. Magenta pink heart necklace with mid-pink elasticated cord
H = 4.5cm, W = 2.7cm, D = 1.8cm
Price - £30.00

25. Bright turquoise heart necklace with bright yellow elasticated cord
H = 2.2cm, W = 3.2cm (at widest point), D = 1cm
Price - £30.00

26. Purple-pink heart necklace with deep brown elasticated cord
H = 3.2cm, W = 7.6cm, D = 0.9cm
Price - £30.00

27. Cherry red heart necklace with bright yellow elasticated cord
H = 2.5cm (at longest point), W = 6.4cm (at widest point), D = 1.4cm
Price - £30.00

28. Mid-pink heart necklace with bright red elasticated cord
H = 6.7cm (at longest point), W = 2.3cm, D = 1.8cm (top) and 0.2cm (bottom)
Price - £30.00

29. Purple heart necklace with tan brown elasticated cord
H = 2.6cm, W = 4.6cm, D = 1.5cm
Price - £30.00

Sunday, 20 November 2011

Winnersh Primary School, Wokingham, 2nd and 3rd of November......

A couple of weeks ago I undertook two days worth of colourful, found object workshops with fiftyYear 5 pupils at Winnersh Primary School in Wokingham. I spent a day with each year 5 group, and both classes were fantastically enthusiastic and creative! For these workshops I tried out a couple of new ideas and concepts, including working with melted plastic bottle tops and creating 3-dimensional structures using twigs from the playing field, which worked really well.

I asked the pupils to bring in colourful bottle tops, old clothes, plastic bags and anything else that they came across and were interested in. We ended up with quite a lot of tops and it took an awful long time to melt them all down in the oven.....

 A small selection, pre-melting

 Before.......

....and after (6 lovely colours!)


 When the metallics melted down they produced some lovely, shimmering results.

Another lovely colour scheme!

 
This was the lid of a Body Shop container, and when it melted down it produced this lovely, 
but slightly strange, face. The pupils were particularly fond of this piece, and it came 
in great use during activity 4!

And here it is with its melted neighbours.

The bottle tops that melted down and formed "Os" made up the first of four activities.

This table of drilled driftwood bits made up the second activity.

 Twigs, fresh from the field, and the materials below (colourful old clothes and fabric, ribbon, wool, plastic bags, scoobies, and embroidery thread) were activity three; twig wrapping to make decorative objects.


Unfortunately I don't have a photograph of activity four, but it produced some fine and some very humorous results (images of which are hopefully to follow shortly!).

After undertaking all four activities we headed outside to the nature garden to install the pupil's lovely pieces. The children also undertook some video camera reporting on their day, interviewing each other about which activities they enjoyed most during the day, and what they found challenging. Here are a couple of photographs from the slightly blustery nature garden.....

 Various bottle tops held together with scoobies (plastic tubing) and cable ties

 A lovely example of a very colourful decorative object

 We arranged the "Cheerios" along one line of the wooden structure which made 
an interesting curtain like feature, and they looked lovely as they moved about in the wind.

One group of pupils clubbed together and made an extra long bottle top piece which they named 
"The Random". A small section of which is featured above!

 The Cheerios curtain! Very nice and colourful.

 Another lovely decorative object featuring wool, plastic bag strips, ribbon and various 
types of fabric. The colour scheme is really quite striking and slightly unusual.

 Decorative objects moving about as they should in the wind!

I will add further images as soon as I receive them from the school; there are some amazing images to follow!

I must say many, many thanks to Miss Hammond for all of her enthusiasm and help with planning!!

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Beach Combing Photographs............

I am so used to beach combing alone, but over the past few months I have had a few people join me, who have taken photos. It was nice to have the company but quite strange at the same time, and it demonstrated how fussy I am about what I pick up!

Here are a fine selection of the photographs to show you! Thanks to Eva, Gavin and Collette!

 Happy to find a good piece of driftwood!

 Making sure I comb the whole beach!

 Scaring the seagulls!

 Excusing the cheesy pose, this is a spot that I love to look at, it's always different!

 "I have great desire, my desire is great". Complete with the obligatory man-with-metal-detector!

 To keep or not to keep...?



 There is sand on Brighton beach!!

 
Not liking having my photo taken!