Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Another Crayon Melt Art (Golden Snitch)

Golden Stitch "I Open at the Close"

           1. Pick the crayons that you wish to use. I snap mine in half to get more width out of the crayons. They are so long that you don't need a whole crayon worth of wax to melt down the board.


          2. Get a hot glue gun and glue the crayons along the top of the board. You can peel the wrapper off if you want, but I like to leave mine on. Make sure you have glue sticks near by because you will use up glue quickly. 


           3. Print a picture that is simple, like a silhouette and and cute painter's tape into the shape you want. The simpler the shape the easier it is to cut and remove later.


           4. Place the painter's tape on the board where you would like the negative image to be.

           5. Put paper up in the location where you would like to melt the crayons. I've found that the melting is not too messy, but the paper makes it a lot more worry feel. at the end you can just pick up all the paper and throw the mess away.


          6. A picture of it sitting right before I melt it.


          7. Melt the crayons. This can take 30 mins to an hour with a blowdryer and is messier or about 20 mins with a heat gun. If you hold it too close the crayons will splatter. so hold about 6-8 inches away and be patient. you want to full cover your negative image and make sure to go a bit below it to make your negative image clear. 

           **If you are using a heat gun avoid heating the tape too much or it will melt and become hard to remove.** 

          8. Then while the crayons are still kinda soft but not liquid, remove the tape. a pair of tweezers may help with this step. 




Above is the finished product =) 



Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Classic Crochet Gameboy Backpack

             As you may remember I made a orange game boy bag last year. A friend of a friend saw it and requested a classic one.

            So Viola! A classic game boy bag =) I love this one even more then mine, because its just so cute! It is slightly smaller than mine but better to scale with a real game boy. I think it is also better constructed because the first version of anything is always a bit of a mess.

            It is the perfect size for 2 skeins of my favorite brand of yarn and is a perfect yarn bag because It will stretch if an excessive amount of weight is applied. My goal is to learn how to line them so that they can support more weight. A cute Tetris or Pokemon fabric would be perfect.








Finished product! =)
So that's all for today =) If anybody has any tips on learning to line a bag just let me know down below =) Post again soon