Quiet Time Melbourne Snapshots!
It’s been pretty long week between visitors, James’ birthday and a whoooole lot of work things. I will write about it all properly but for now… let’s just have some quiet catching up photo time and decompress haha!
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It’s been pretty long week between visitors, James’ birthday and a whoooole lot of work things. I will write about it all properly but for now… let’s just have some quiet catching up photo time and decompress haha!
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So earlier this year I got it into my head that I wanted to collect flowers, press them and make resin jewellery with them. Results on the resin jewellery were mixed but more on that later because today is all about flower pressing!
You need:
I collected my flowers from a random park we did some filming at out on the East side of town. I tried to get a variety but I ended up sticking with a lot of daisies because they’re my favourite. Cut a piece of baking paper double the size of the flowers you’re pressing and fold it in half. Lay the flowers down and make sure they don’t overlap. If they do overlap they will get stuck to each other and you won’t be able to get them apart easily. You may need to smoosh them down with your fingers to get them to lay the way you want them.
Transfer the baking paper into the middle of a book. I didn’t have any thick books so I just used a stack of thin ones with 1-2 layers of flower sinside. Stack the books somewhere out of the way. If you don’t think they are heavy enough stack something on top, I used a subwoofer from the TV. Leave them for at least a week. I was very impatient and kept peeking inside but it really did take a week for them to dry properly. Apparently you can speed it up by using your oven/microwave but I think it’s nicer to have something to look forward to! So one week later… Smooshed and lovely! The small detailed flowers worked a lot better than the bigger ones.
Cherry blossoms: And all kinds of others: After gently removing them from the paper I put them in some tupperware and left them overnight to completely dry out. This was a really fun project and really just the start because now you get to decide how to use the dried flowers 😀 |
So if you follow me on social media you will probably know that I recently crossed off something from my life goals list: opening an art shop again!
So, this isn’t so much a regular art shop, but somewhere you can buy fonts and kits of graphics that I’ve made. You can use them for your blogs, shops, websites, or anything else you like! If you buy something, I would love to showcase how you use it! Creative Market is also full of other artists who have amazing work available there so make sure to take a look whether you’re a graphic designer or just want to jazz up your own site ^_^ Here are some of the packs I have for sale at the moment:
While I was working on these I realised that this is probably the area of my life that I really want to move into more.
I want to draw and paint and be creative in that area. I will be launching a service to sell prints and shirts an things like that as well so if there’s anything you guys would like to see just let me know ^_^
So I guess this means that I will be posting art more often! I’m so excited about this new direction! Anyway, I hope you guys are well and thank you so much for all of your support! |
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