Sunday, March 29, 2020

Chanel for Lucian

My mother saw this beautiful Chanel sweater, modeled by the incomparable @altonmason, in their Fall 2019 runway show. She got inspired, and knit a miniature replica of it for Lucian! It's an absolute treasure! Such a wonderful gift, and just in time for my Birthday! 



Saturday, March 28, 2020

Ties!

I had to make some tiny ties for a commission, and I may have gotten a little carried away while testing out my pattern. 

Tiny ties are so fun and rewarding to make, and they look so cute too! Gus has quite a collection now, but truly, a boy who wears suits can't have too many ties.  



Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Plaid Flannel and a Pattern


Gus is ready for the spring thaw in his @isabelmarant Fall/winter 2019 inspired jacket. Here he is, modeling, next to the inspiration.


I used my Mackinaw and Light Jacket pattern to create this cozy flannel piece. The digital pattern can be purchased in the Tiny Apparel Patterns etsy shop.


Saturday, March 21, 2020

Plants and Patinas

A while ago, @thelifeofstovall made me a pair of custom 3D printed planters and a beautiful 3D printed garden bench in the same classically-inspired style. Because each piece was printed in solid gray, I decided to customize them with a patina. To achieve a slightly weathered look, I first used a thin metallic gunmetal gray craft paint as a wash, making sure that it settled in all the recesses of the planters and bench, adding depth, and a subtle sparkle. When they were dry, I washed over all the planes and high spots with matte white acrylic, and finally I dry brushed all the raised details with a thick layer of the white paint.

Gus, here, is demonstrating the process:




To fill each container, I first stuffed it with tissue paper. Next, I clipped some leaves from a spray of artificial foliage, and glued their stems inside of an oversized wood bead. I then twisted clippings, from a faux evergreen wreath, into a ring shape and pushed them into the planter, on top of the tissue paper. Finally, I tucked the wood bead in the center of the planter, and arranged the artificial foliage until I was happy with it. 


Some mini flower pots and paper houseplants, made with the help of a @myfroggystuff tutorial, complete Gus' greenhouse. It looks like a lovely spot to relax with a good book!


Monday, March 16, 2020

Lucian Gets a Makeover

For a while, Gus' albino cousin, Lucian, has had a very structured pompadore. I originally styled his hair by gluing unraveled wool yarn over his plastic coif. However, I though a less structured style might suit him better, so, in a daring move, I removed his plastic pomp and gave him some soft, waving locks in a tousled fringe. Below, you can see before, and after.