Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Decoupaged Glass Plates with ICA ladies


We had our first ICA Castletroup guild meeting for 2018 and it was a privilege to show the ladies how to make a decoupaged glass plate.


There were 15 of us and we had fun putting the pieces together. Because of time constraints, I had prepared most of the materials earlier. (weave paper, serviettes, modpotch)




The ladies were very good and handled their plates with care. The results were stunning and everyone brought home a piece of art! These plates should be hand washed.

Although everyone used the same fairy cake image, the possibilities are endless : flowers, christmas scenes, sweets etc.




Where did I get this idea for the plate? Well, when we were gallivanting one day, we ambled into a gift shop and browsed around. What caught my attention were some pretty decoupaged glass plates. I had a look at one of them and decided I must make one at home. And so I did and because I have a teacher's heart, I thought it would be lovely to share this skill with my friends as well....................


Sunday, January 7, 2018

PLAYING WITH CLAY

I signed up for a 10 week beginner's ceramic course at the Killaloe Ballina Family Resource Centre late last year and had a wonderful time pinching pots and coiling. Basically it is back to those days of clay dough fun. We met every Thursday for two hours. As we could only do so much during class time, I bought extra clay from the facilitator so I could do more at home and paid her for the firing.

There seems to be a craze in Ireland for fairy doors and fairy villages. Since I do not believe in fairies I decided to make a door for Peter Rabbit to be placed at the foot of a tree in my garden.

                                                                         After Firing


Before Firing


I've always enjoyed Beatrice Potter's books and Peter Rabbit and his sisters Mopsy, Flopsy and Cottontail remind me of my own children. Even my Facebook Profile photo is Peter Rabbit's family.


The rabbit family has a neighbour. The very loveable character Stuart Little, so I made a door for him as well.

                                                                       After Firing

Before firing


I decided to make a pumpkin and a gourd as well for Autumn.



And a Christmas tea-light tree and Choristers for Christmas.




Then I decided to make things for the garden. Mushrooms and a fish chime to begin with.




Having gained enough confidence, I proceeded to make a miniature village for my garden.

Our house



St Flannans Cathedral, Killaloe



A thatched cottage



two senior citizens and their home



and two big menacing looking blackbirds to protect my crops in the garden


I still have unfired bits in the kiln so hopefully all the pieces for the garden will be completed by Spring.