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Some people are really sweet

by Kelly 2 Comments

As a general statement (I’m good at making those) I’d say there is a great deal of greediness in the world today. People who want, want and want some more. Who take from others thoughtlessly. 
Through having this blog I’ve gladly found some people who are the exact opposite. They are thoughtful and will give without expecting any return. They will send you something just because they know how nice it is to get a parcel. Or just because they know you would like it or could use it.
Thank you Nic for a parcel of loveliness that brightened my day.
Thank you to all others who take the time to think of me and who bother to read my little blog.

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More adventures in colour

by Kelly 6 Comments

Now I’ve started this thing with colour I can’t stop, it’s so much fun!
Magenta and turquoise handpainted on homespun with sea salt resist.
Magenta and red hand painted on homespun with sea salt resist.
Yellow and purple hand painted on homespun with circle (I used little plastic bottle lids) resist.

                                     Light green hand painted on homespun with leaf resist.

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Make your vote count

by Kelly 1 Comment

Unless you live under a rock you will be aware tomorrow is an important day for Australia.

When I was growing up there were a few “taboo” subjects – one of them being politics. There was no discussion, just an expectation that you would vote a certain way simply because that was what the family had always done. This is what I did for a while until I became interested enough to really look into who I was voting for.

 I urge you to take the time to find out as much as you can about the party and candidates you intend to vote for. You may be surprised at what you uncover. Don’t rely on the media to tell you who to vote for, they are very biased and sensationalist.

So, who am I voting for tomorrow? I’ll tell you who I won’t be voting for. I don’t think an atheist who supports abortion up to birth and has communist affiliations is what our country needs. I hope that whoever wins will steer Australia in the right direction and have the citizen’s best interests at heart.

Happy voting!

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In my studio today…

by Kelly 3 Comments

Doesn’t that sound posh – “In my studio?” Maybe one day I’ll be lucky enough to really have a studio but for now lets just pretend!
Some cheery little doll’s faces for a custom order. Don’t they look comical without hair?
Some more colour experimentation with fabric painting. I went for soft hues with these. The blue one is on homespun.
I painted cotton lawn with soft pinks, yellows and reds for this soft and muted one.
I’m contemplating introducing hand dyed and painted fabrics, ribbons and threads to my Etsy shop.
Any thoughts?

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Chocolate pudding recipe

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When the weather is biting cold you really need to tuck into a piping hot serving of this. Recipe here.

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Chocolate pudding recipe

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It is so cold here at the moment I felt it would be almost criminal not to bake a nice hot pudding for dessert tonight.
My Grandmother gave me this recipe and it has been very well used.
1 cup self raising flour                1 teaspoon vanilla essence or extract
2 tablespoons cocoa                                         3/4 cup brown sugar
30 grams melted butter                                      1/4 cup cocoa (extra) 
1/2 teaspoon of salt                                   1 & 3/4 cups of hot water
                                                                         1/2 cup of milk          
                                                                          3/4 cup sugar
Sift flour, salt and cocoa. Add sugar. Stir in milk, vanilla and melted butter, mix or beat together until smooth.  Spread into a casserole dish.
Sprinkle brown sugar and extra cocoa on top of mixture. Pour hot water on gently.
Bake at 180 degrees (C) for 45 – 55 minutes.
Serve with cream, icecream or both!

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The most pathetic movie ever?

by Kelly 1 Comment

This one flew under my Superman radar for some reason (pun intended) and I never saw it. Now I wish I hadn’t! With our 10 year old son being into all things superhero we thought we’d give it a shot, and besides, it was free from the library. 
Wow, was this movie a stinker! There was hardly a division between the geeky Clark Kent and the “supposed” superhero Superman, and as for “Nuclear Man”, he was a total non event. 
As our son rather aptly stated after watching – “That was like one of my silly superhero stories from years ago”.
I’ll admit I got a chuckle out of the female character’s pencil skirts, puffy blouses and boofy hair.
So tell me, what’s your most pathetic movie ever?

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Daughter’s first dyed silk

by Kelly 3 Comments

We used the Liquid Radiance colours again to dye this habutai silk scarf but a different technique this time. I wanted to make G’s first dyeing experience easy and not too messy!
We dampened the silk and randomly scrunched. We stuffed it into a jar and squirted in turquoise, pink and yellow. We left this in the jar for 2 days, agitating here and there. Then we hung it on the line (unfortunately it rained so some of the colour ran a little) and heat set once dry.
She is quite happy with it and hasn’t put it down yet!

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Colour me happy!

by Kelly 3 Comments

I’ve been playing with my new colours from Genesis Creations (their customer service is excellent) and I must say they’re pretty cool. The Liquid Radiance colours perform like a dye but are not a dye and are completely non toxic. You don’t need all the chemicals as fixatives either, they’re heat fixed. I used some habutai silk scraps to experiment and the results are pretty impressive. The above piece was achieved with the assistance of epsom salts.
This one was streaked with 4 different colours, then scrunched to allow some bleeding.

                And this one is 3 colours applied in spirals then sprinkled with raw sugar.
                     I have lots of other techniques to try, these colours are a lot of fun!

Happy weekend to you all šŸ™‚

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Face painting fun

by Kelly 1 Comment

Kids love face painting and a new face can provide hours of entertainment and imaginary games. I use Derivan face and body paint.
There are heaps of internet resources including video tutorials on Youtube that are really helpful.
G wanted to be a two faced baddy.

M always requests a rabbit face.

                    And of course the boy wants to be a scary freak. I think it worked!

My tip is to use a good quality non toxic face paint and to practice as often as the children let you.

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