Monday, 24 June 2013

An awfully big cake!



Here is the reason why everything has been a little quiet recently at Amelie's House, I have been helping organising this massive train cake, with Miss Cakehead, to help celebrate fifteen years of the Heathrow Express. It all culminated last Saturday with a 16 hour day build. I pop up now and again on the video. I'm the one with dip-dyed hair looking quite serious. It was a fairly stressful day to say the least but we got there in the end. The crew I was working with were brilliant and help pull off the biggest cake I have ever worked on.
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Wednesday, 5 June 2013

From dress to cake

































I made this wedding cake last week for the sister of a good friend. She was having a very small family wedding at home and wanted the cake to match her dress.


Lace is quite hard to paint, especially from a photograph, but I was happy with the results, and I have heard that it matched the dress perfectly.
xxx

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Room for improvement #3

This is the last of my room for improvement posts. You may recall I am taking part in this competition run by Money Supermarket.com. I am crossing everything in the hope of winning £500 worth of B&Q vouchers so I can transform my living room.


This last little project is to finish of my bedroom sprucing. So far I have made a lampshade, created some artwork and finally I wanted to prettify my bedroom table. I cleared away everything from the top, just keeping my lamp. I dug out an old lace napkin that was probably my Nana's, so we can call it vintage. I added a little bowl from Anthropologie to keep rings and hair bands in (the last things I take off at night), as they are normally scattered all over the table. Then I made some little vases to keep posies in, to make my side of the room more girly.


When I say 'make' what I really mean is I wrapped some washi tape around a couple of jam jars. You really don't need step-by-step pictures for that!





So here is the before picture..


and then the finished result, much better, don't you think?

So this is how I spent my £50 as part of the Room For Improvement competition by Money Supermarket.com
£12.99 Lampshade kit from ebay
£3.70 dye from my local craft shop
£4 bleached calico from my local craft shop
£4.75 Watercolour paper from (that's right) my local craft shop
£5.75 ink local craft shop again, they've done well from this challenge
£6 washi tape from Tiger
£12.99 a new cushion from Home Sense
Total £50.18



Sweet dreams!
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Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Room for improvement #2

Once I had finished making my new lampshade I wanted to keep on sprucing up my bedroom. I decided that the empty wall behind the bed could do with some brightening up. 


Remember I said that I sometimes do nothing because I can't decide what I want. Well I knew that the wall needed some art work but I couldn't make up my mind what. I had to stop over thinking and just get to it
I really love the trend of little mood boards with snippets of washi tape incorporated, so I thought I would create one for my bedroom. 
My husband does not really appreciate anything too flowery or girly, so a green colourway was the way.
I used to be a textile designer, and one of my fellow designers came up with this great way to make a sun print, without making a sun print...don't worry it will become clear. I gathered the equipment I needed and made some fairly instant art for my walls. You don't need to have an artistic bone in your body to be able to pull this off!


A few days before you start, you need to pick some greenery and flatten it in the pages of a big heavy book. I choose ferns and some little leaves (I think they are from a birds foot trefoil plant). Don't choose anything too bulky, you want leaves (or flowers) with lots of interest.

You need to stretch you watercolour paper before starting, so that it keeps nice and flat after painting. I only had masking tape, but gum tape is the best. You should really wet the paper first and let it dry before you start, but I couldn't be bothered!


Then take out your flat leaves and lay them on top of the paper in a pleasing composition!


Unleash the spray mount and spray the paper. You want a good layer of glue, but be careful that your leaves don't move about, so make sure you are spraying down onto them rather than sideways.


Then add the ink, you can use any colour, but start with a lighter tone, pure black probably wouldn't work so well.  I used Daler and Rowney Acrylic Artist Ink in sap green. Gouache or watercolours won't really work, but you can experiment with little scraps of paper before you move on to the finished piece.
Once the paper was covered I then brushed off the excess ink with a large brush.


I then kept working into various areas adding a little bit more ink and dabbing some off with some kitchen roll, until I got the effect I wanted. You can see where you spray the spray mount the ink is lighter.

Ta-da! the finished product, it's really effective, don't you think? And very easy. This works really well on the cheap ready-made canvases you can buy. Great for Christmas presents.

I wanted some other bits and bobs to go with my 'sun prints' For years (decades, probably) whenever I have gone on holiday I have sketched and painted. I find it very relaxing. I have always wanted a little group of these sketches framed, but I have never got round to it So I dug out my old sketch books, I choose some pictures that I made in my youth, but also a few sketches from my honeymoon and family holidays. I also invested in some fabulous washi tape from Tiger. 



The finished wall! With approval from Mr Lemon Drizzle! 


This is the second part of my Room For Improvement series, the last post is tomorrow.
 Moneysupermarket.com asked me to take part in a competition they were running. They are asking bloggers to improve a room for just £50, it was serendipity, so I said yes! You can find out about the competition here, there is still time to enter, and you will also be in with a chance to win £500 worth of B&Q vouchers.

Disclosure, I was provided with £50 from Moneysupermarket.com to improve my room.

xxx