I would like to get back to writing, even if its on a much more limited basis, say like once a month! I think it's about time to re-break the ice that has been turning into ancient glaciers on this blog.
BWO will be temporarily disregarded as I thaw the frost from my brain, hehe. I encourage all my fellow bloggers, who like me stopped blogging, to pick up the keyboard and write-- even if it's a simple personal update that's no more than a paragraph... something to shift the ice!
To kick off, I have decided to recycle a mini DIY that I posted to my IG account a couple weeks ago...
Clearly I didn't/don't know what to write about, but it helps to get the juices flowing and since my life has been revolving around Strange Coven and getting it established enough to take off with, I decided not to write about that...
Not yet anyway...
Ironically though, this DIY was done because I started vending this year for the first time in over a decade and during my search for things to use for display and decorations, I stumbled upon these plain ceramic pumpkin photo holders on clearance for 85 cents a piece.
I figured they'd hold my signs just dandy but they weren't "spooky" enough to fit perfectly into my booth display. So in true fashion... I spookified them.
Ceramic Pumpkin Photo Holders Updo
- Ceramic photo holder-- pumpkins in my case
- Normal sharpie pen
- Oil based sharpie pen
- Convection oven
I took an ordinary sharpie (the same color as your oil based one or the colors begin to mix) and free-handed a couple of my favorite jack o' lantern faces; I went over with a plain sharpie first because it's easy to rub off mistakes that might've happened with some rubbing alcohol. The oil based takes a bit of scrubbing but can and does come off with rubbing alcohol in any case.
Once I was happy with all the lines, I simply went over and filled with an oil based sharpie.
Put them on a pan, baked in a convection oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 30 mins constantly checking to see that it didn't scorch/bubble the marker paint and/or crack the ceramic.
Let cool and viola!
You would need a little stronger solvent to remove the drawings from this point.
Things to note: imagine my disappointment when discovering that an oil based pen is a push-nib reservoir kind of pen, these are notorious for over flowing the felt nibs and creating puddles everywhere... which it did for me because it wasn't flowing out for the first several pumps and I was really unaware of the low viscosity of the actual paint/ink. These types of pens were probably invented by the anti-craft himself.
Since I don't need to display signs anymore, I use them now to display some of my favorite die-cuts from Micheal's I got this past Halloween, as seen in the first photo.
But be warned, this is awful addictive once you realize you don't need to zentangle to doodle on ceramics and glass objects with sharpies.
Spooky ya later, ghouls!
I'm glad you are back! For us Germans, in addition to low traffic we have new laws regarding personal content and advertisement, with very unclear regulations. I'm not a lawyer and to be honest I don't understand what content I'm still allowed to post. So I'm not posting at all - the easy way out... But I am glad to read another tutorial from you, they are always so useful!
ReplyDeleteOh no! I too have missed your posts; I have been thinking about you, and hoping you'd post details about your Game of Thrones exhibit trip and outfit... I didn't realize it was due to content laws. In any case, it's nice to see any sewing post even if it's a brief blurb on IG.
DeleteIt's great to have some of the old blogging gang slowly emerging from blogger purigity. Let's hope for the bloggers to start posting once more.What a cute and simple idea.
ReplyDeleteHah! definitely! I hope I can stay on this horse for a consistent little while before I am aggressively bucked off by impatience or some other such self induced nonsense XD
DeleteWelcome back as well! And I had NO IDEA about oil-based Sharpie pens at all!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteThey're kind of neat when you're in a crafty slump; doodling is dandy, but when it's something functional as well it's very satisfying.
Good to know they're reservoir pens - I'm sure that would have been a catastrophe on my end otherwise! Your end result is adorable!
ReplyDeleteNice to see you back blogging again, Madame MM! I'm still waffling about and recycling older posts until I make up my mind. lol
I know it!
DeleteI think I wrote 3-4 blog posts since our last meeting... and this is the only one I managed to finish-- a half recycled post from IG LOL.
I hope you too get back to writing, your thoughts and projects are some of the best in the net! <3