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Showing posts with label fire. Show all posts

Friday, 17 July 2015

July 17tth 2015 - camp fire lantern

July 17th 2015 - Campfire lantern

I found a lovely battery LED campfire lantern in b&m today, so I bought it, it has various light settings on it and looks really pretty.

Plus today I have done a trial run on making a camp lantern as a craft for the Badgers day camp.  I bought a plastic tub with lid from £1 shop, I already had red, yellow and orange tissue paper at home as well as battery tea lights and glow sticks.

I cut flame shapes out of  the tissue paper and glued them to the plastic tub and covered over them with glue to seal them in place.  I added a fake tea light to the inside of it and placed the lid back on.

I think it will work really well for the kids to make.




Tuesday, 30 June 2015

June 30th 2015 - Making an Indoor campfire

June 30th 2015 - Making an Indoor campfire

We are hoping to run a day camp during the summer holidays for St John Ambulance, but as it will be in a building we can't have a real fire.  So whilst I was looking for camp ideas over the past few weeks I found this very basic indoor campfire.  Although it would work I set about how I could make a better one.

I knew I had brown curtains (think 1970's and your on the right lines) in the airing cupboard that had previously been used on the doors (they are now nice teal colour that matches walls).  So I went and got 1 and started cutting rectangles (as you do) without a template or plan or exactly what I was doing.  I then stitched them as tubes and at 1 end, stuffed them with an old pillow and made logs and twigs.  And I came up with these:

 They will make the twigs and logs for my campfire.

I had some red organza in  my material box left over from last years pirate party and thought I could use i as part of the flames, but would need yellow and orange as well - I ordered some chair ribbons like you have at weddings in 2 shades of orange and a bright yellow.  I was now ready to make my flames!  The next pic shows the oranges and yellow but not red:



The chair ribbons were a nice width to use as flames and the bonus was the edges had been hemmed so they were less likely to fray.  I cut across the organza in about 2.5-3" pieces, 1 of each of the 4 colours:

I stitched them together with the red at bottom, dark orange next, light orange and then yellow at top and cut the yellow to look like flames.  See pic below:

Once they were stitched together and the flame shape cut I started to add thin wire to them so that the flames would stay upright rather than just fall over.  I stitched the bottom of the red to the thinner of the logs/twigs I had made - 2 per log 1 each side.  All of the flames are different as they haven't been measured i've just cut and stitched and the same with the yellow flame shapes i've just cut.  But I think this adds to the effect.  Here is 1 log with flames on it:

I've not quite finished it all, but I think it looks really good and i'm pleased with how its turned out.  I have fake t-light candles (battery operated) that are an orange colour and flicker, i'm looking for some white flickering ones as well and these are all going amongst the logs so it looks like the fire is flickering.



Friday, 27 March 2015

March 27th 2015 - Dragon's Fire potion jar

March 27th 2015 - Dragon's Fire potion jar

Today is the last day of school for the boys for the Easter Holidays, they finish at 1:30pm.  I have had quite a productive day so far - I have finished painting the lizards new house (finally) and its now drying ready to have the glue put on it to waterproof it.  I have done 2 lots of washing up and 1 load of washing, plus todays pin.

For today's pin I have done another Halloween thing, I found this lovely apothecary bottle on pinterest but sadly there was no instructions just a link to the ladies etsy shop.  This made me start thinking as to how I could make 1 and what I could use to get the flame effect.  My inital thought was pillow stuffing and that is what I used.

I have a pillow that is in the craft box and used as stuffing for toys etc.  I pulled some of the fibre stuffing out and started to colour it with sharpie pens - not as easy as it sounds as the fibres seperate, but I perservered with it and the final result is really good.  I used a base of bright yellow and then added an orange and some red patches to it all and then re-did more yellow to get a nice flame effect (see pics below).

 








Obviously it's not quite finished as I need to print a label to stick on it when I get some ink and I also have a brass dragon necklace on its way from China to add to it.  I'm also trying to work out whether I need the lid added to the jar with "fire" stuck on it or just glue the "fire" to the top of the jar.  I'm really pleased with how it looks.