Various Crafts Gallery
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Blue Beaded Box. I made this for my granddaughter's tarot deck.
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Table Fountain made from roasting pan, copper tubing, glass bauble, lots of stone and crystals and a small fountain pump.
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Medallion made using Russian needlepunch and embroidery thread.
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This shows what will be a beaded box using a bead loom to contruct the box.
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Homemade Lard Soap. Recipe is on my blog.
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Purple Moon beaded box, made for the Shadow tarot deck.
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Back of the Purple Moon beaded box.
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Canadian Saxony Spinning Wheel. This is my spinning wheel, made for me by Alden Amos.
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Copper Coil Crystal Ball Holder. It is a simple copper coil pulled over the ball.
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This is Australian-style lockerhooking, made with wool rovings. The chart I used is based on a cross-stitch chart.
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Chemtrail buster made from resin, copper pipes and crystals.
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This is my 1st beaded bag using Czech beads. I beaded around a black onyx cabochon before attaching.
The strap was interesting to make. I used square stitch for the bag and added beads every other row on the strap to give the picot-like look to the edges.
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Slate and various stones hearth pad. The base is a special heat-board on wood.
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The Halloween Tarot box is made using Russian needlepunch on cloth. For front of the box, I used the suit's icons as decoration- Imps, Ghosts, Bats, and Pumpkins.
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For the back of the box, I used the ever-present black cat with a couple of skulls for the back. The eyes on the bottom are for fun, and present in a few of the cards.
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Celtic Knot Pillow using Australian-style lockerhooking on canvas and wool rovings for the fiber.
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A small batch of Hemp Milk Soap. The recipe is on my blog.
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The beaded cabochon was made as a special clasp for my knitted and felted purse. Image of the purse is in the Knitting Gallery.
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Russian needle-punch on cloth. I made the glass dragon bead, as are the other beads. The Celtic knot bead is jade. The button is an elk horn slice.
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Back of the Tree of Life Box, showing Fall. Spring is on the front.
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Housewives Tarot Box. I used brooms and mops for a "housewife-like" theme as a design. The beads on the flap are various bead tools- broom, mop and duster.
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I used Russian needle-punch on cloth for the box. The back of the cards has an oil-cloth-look in red cross-check.
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Klingons!
The Klingons were made with stoneware clay and wool hair. My old craft of decades ago was sculpted pottery.
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The buster was made with a orgon base, copper pipes and crystals.
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My first beaded box. It came our rather cool, I think. I used the construction of a cig box for the shaping.
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The Celtic Knot medallion was made using Russian needlepunch and embroidery thread.
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For the cell phone case, I used Czech seed beads, size #11. The pattern is a snowflake pattern. Yes, it is a skull. (grin) I used the Square Stitch.
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This is meant to match the back of the Fairies' Oracle. (Deck by Brian and Wendy Froud)
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The Celtic knot medallion was made using Russian needlepunch and embroidery thread.
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This was before I put the loomed bag together. My friend Mary needed a bag to hold her iPod that she could wear around her neck.
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The finished loomed bag. I think it came out pretty nicely.
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Key Tarot Box. Made for the Fairy Tale deck (Lisa Hunt).
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This the front of a Russian needlepunch box, made for the Bright Ideas deck.
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This the front of a Russian needlepunch box, made for the Bright Ideas deck.
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The pink Celtic knot medallion was made with Russian needlepunch and embroidery thread.
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Small beaded bag with a stylized egret, made for a friend. I used Czech size 11 seed beads in square stitch. There was no pattern for the bird to be found, so I winged it. Winged it... (laughing)
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The Celtic knot medallion was made with Russian needlepunch and embroidery thread.
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The skull Russian needlepunch medallion was made using embroidery threads.
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The triple crescent medallion was made using Russian needlepunch and embroidery thread.
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