Monday 31 August 2009

Handmade cupcake stand

My parents recently celebrated 30 years of marriage.

In honor of this momentous occasion, Mum decided they should have a casual 'gathering' at home. I of course volunteered to take on the planning and catering for this event and have spent a pretty solid seven hours baking today! I had wanted to attempt to re-create a sort of wedding cake for them as a surprise, but quickly realized that all the structural engineering required inside to hold up a 3 tier cake was going to mean spending far more preparation time than I have on my hands. So I opted for cupcakes on a 3 tiered stand instead.

A quick search for "cupcake stand" via Google will give all sorts of useful results... but for mine I used these as my main inspiration:
I purchased 3 cake boards (sm, med, lg) and 4m of pretty ribbon, along with two terracotta flowerpots, some silver wrapping paper and a plastic saucer (the type you put under a flowerpot).

Using my handy scrapbooking glue roller I stuck ribbon round the edges of all three cake boards, and secured the overlapping ends with a pink drawing pin. The saucer is hidden from view under the lowest tier by a band of silver wrapping paper simply secured with tape.

I painted the terracotta pots using silver gloss paint (leftover from painting the radiator in our guestroom!). Apologies for the strange resemblance to a spaceship here (below)!

Using a hot glue gun I stuck the biggest pot to the bottom of the medium cake board, and the smaller pot to the bottom of the smallest cake board.
I then just stacked the boards and pots and hey presto! Simple yet effective cupcake stand.


The bottom two layers were home to some of the 36 cupcakes I baked and iced over the bank holiday. I made plain and lavender cupcakes, some with smooth 'royal' icing and some with butter frosting, all decorated in pastel colours. The top layer was home to a rather tasty fruitcake.

What do you think?



Sunday 23 August 2009

Out and about in the sunshine...



Taking a break from all things crafty, the weather this weekend has been just beautiful so we've been out and about enjoying the sun.


Wednesday 22 July 2009

Gocco has landed!

My new Gocco arrived today! Very exciting news for Handmade Imperfection.

It was a bit like Christmas... waiting for Santa (the postman) to arrive with my parcel...

Here it is! lovingly packaged for it's journey to Suffolk.

Clockwise from top left; Print Gocco PG-10, drying racks, flashbulbs and bulb mount, instruction books & video, inks, carbon pen and master screen.


Tuesday 21 July 2009

Live, Laugh, Love... a screen printed adventure

So, for the last week of my night-class I decided to mass-produce as much as I could focused around the "Live Laugh Love" design I had produced.

I had two versions of the design transferred onto photographic screens; one A5 and one A4 sized.

The small A5 screen was used to print onto A5 and taller 105x210mm card blanks, as well as a stash of brown lunchbags I'd been saving up and wondering what to use them for!

I used the A4 screen to print onto pre-cut panels of calico, which I'm planning to use for bags later down the line. One available for purchase on my etsy store right now!


Saturday 6 June 2009

Handmade Imperfection shop is up and running!


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Originally uploaded by handsomepandafan
Finally! I found the time to get the header graphics for my Coriandr shop up and running, and sorted out some of my latest cards to sell.

This set of 6 screen printed cards with a damask theme are now available to buy at www.handmadeimperfection.coriandr.com

Friday 17 April 2009

Continuing the seaside theme...


Southwold, Suffolk
Originally uploaded by handsomepandafan
Actually I am testing the "blog this" feature in Flickr, but thought this nice photo I took in Southwold on Valentines day 2009 would be a nice way to continue the nautical summer theme I'm working on at the moment!

Question is, does Flickr/Blogger have the sense to resize this image for me and make it fit the width of my blog without chopping off one edge?!

Thursday 16 April 2009

Project: bathroom cabinet

(please excuse the too-large pictures in this post, since switching to Mac I've not worked out how to resize images to fit my narrow layout!)
This past weekend my wonderful Mr found the time to put our revamped bathroom cabinet up on the wall, so I decided it's high-time for a post on the 'making of'. Here's the finished product in all its glory:






















This cabinet started life as a medicine cupboard in the bathroom of my great-aunts house. The doors once held two mirrors, which by the time I got hold it the cupboard had long since broken and been removed. My mum had been keeping this in the loft for the last few years waiting for a time it might come in useful when my sister or I were setting up home. 





















First up I removed the small brackets which were once used to hold the mirror glass onto the doors (and have saved these for use in the future, you never know!) then I primed the doors using white undercoat. 




















Once the undercoat was dry I painted two top coats of "Morris Blue" emulsion (from the Heritage range 1869 by Craig & Rose). I glued four seaside scene postcards to the doors and sealed them with a layer of PVA glue, hopefully this will be enough to prevent the steam in the bathroom causing the postcards to curl and peel off. 




















Once the glue was all dry and the postcards seemed pretty well stuck, I attached seashells and some small decorations (left over from a previous project which resulted in a very large smashed mirror after a cat jumped through a window!). I reattached the handles and there you have it!




















Just a final picture of the inside - there are two sections each with a small shelf (note the cupboard is upside down in the pic). Jasmine the cat kindly posed with the cupboard to show a sense of scale in this picture...
The cupboard is now safely and securely on our bathroom wall and proving to be very useful indeed. Hurrah!