Thursday, August 19, 2021

A Craft that didn't Make the Cut: Audrey Jr.


I make a lot of crafts.  In fact, as I've been posting a new project just about every week for the past decade, that means I've shared with you somewhere in the neighborhood of 500 crafts.  However, as you may guess, not every craft I make ends up on the blog.  Some are abject failures, but others are kind of good, but with issues.  Audrey Jr. falls into the latter category.

I have a couple of zombie garden gnomes that Brian's mom got me for Christmas ages ago.  They're pretty neat, but I usually just stick them by my doorstep because I'm not sure what else to do with them.  Last year, I decided to give them a couple of creepy plants to watch over.

I made a couple of little plants reminiscent of Audrey Jr. from Little Shop of Horrors.  I used clay to shape heads, toothpicks for teeth for one of them, and stems from artificial flowers for stalks.

They came out looking okay, but the big issue is that they're lacking in structural integrity.  The clay heads are pretty heavy and cause them to lean.  Also, they don't have any sort of base.  Brian and I just buried them as deep as we could and it kind of worked?  Which is fine for my personal use, but not really something I'd feel comfortable writing a tutorial on.

So there you have it, one of the many crafts that I've made that hasn't appeared on this blog before.  It's certainly one of the nicer ones, and I thought it was still worth showing, even if I didn't think it merited a tutorial, since it has some issues.  Would you like to see more of these unblogged crafts in the future?  Let me know in the comments.

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

DIY Jigglypuff Ears: Pokemonbounding Ep 10


Here's a fun and relatively inexpensive item to make for your next Pokemon-inspired look: Jigglypuff ears.  You can also use this technique for making other ears.  Just modify the ear shape and felt colors to suit your critter.  Otherwise, the steps are the same.

Materials:

*Headband
*Pink felt
*Black felt
*Scissors
*All purpose adhesive
*Fabric chalk or pen

Directions:

*Draw and cut two Jigglypuff outer ear shapes from pink felt.  I think I used my Meowth ear template for this, but you could also freehand the ear shape.

*Draw and cut out two Jigglypuff inner ear shapes from black felt.

*Glue the inner ear pieces to the outer ear pieces.  Let dry.

*Glue the ears to the headband.  Let dry.

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

DIY Ursula Shell Necklace

Ursula's gilded shell necklace is a key piece of her aesthetic.  Both stylish and functional (great for storing voices), this may be the perfect accessory to finish off an Ursula cosplay, costume, or Disneybound.  See this post for one of my Ursula Disneybounds which uses this necklace, as well as more information about Disneybounding.

Materials:

*Oven-bake clay
*Gold paint
*Paintbrush
*Toothpick
* Jump ring
*Knife
*Necklace chain

Directions:

*Roll out clay into a log shape that is thick at one end and thin at the other.

*Beginning at the thin end, wind the clay into a spiral.

*Once you have wound the clay into the desired spiraling shell shape, trim any excess clay with a knife, if needed.

*Insert the jump ring into the top of the shell.  Use the toothpick to smooth over the clay around the jump ring.

*Use a knife or toothpick to score three lines in the clay, mimicking the look of Ursula's necklace.

*Bake clay in accordance with the directions on the packaging.  Remove from the oven and let cool.

*Once the clay is cool, paint gold.  Let dry.

*Slide the necklace chain through the jump ring to finish off your necklace.