Showing posts with label hand of bela peck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand of bela peck. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2014

Jacquie's Up-Cycle Nation: Old Farmhouse Gathering Halloween

Halloween primitives embody the up-cycle spirit!  The Etsy group, The Old Farmhouse Gathering, has been busy fashioning primitive pumpkins, dolls, and décor made to look old by incorporating vintage notions, fabric scraps, and found items. Here is just a small sampling of the talented artisans from Team OFG.
 

 
 
To view more fabulous work from the Old Farmhouse Gathering search OFG on Etsy.
LOVE  &  UP-CYCLE NATION!!
 
Jacquie Wheeler
Hand of Bela Peck
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Monday, October 20, 2014

Jacquie's Up-Cycle Nation: Autumn Greetings!

Autumn Greetings! 
 I am traveling longer than expected this week so I leave you with a quick up-cycle pop of fall color from Postcard Boutique
Vintage postcards add nostalgia to any seasonal décor.
 
For more pops of nostalgic whimsy, search vintage postcards on Etsy.
 
LOVE  &  UP-CYCLE NATION!!
Jacquie Wheeler
Hand of Bela Peck
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hand-of-Bela-Peck/294397987277061?ref=hl

Monday, October 13, 2014

Jacquie's Up-Cycle Nation: Cashmere Pumpkin Patch

Pumpkin Season is in full swing! Leaves are falling, sweaters and scarves are layered on, and fresh pumpkins wait to be carved into jack-o-lanterns!  Houses are decorated inside and out as apple cider scented air wafts through open windows!  It's the perfect time to up-cycle old cashmere sweaters into sweet mini pumpkins!
Cashmere sweaters are easy to find in thrift stores this time of year.  Lambswool and Shetland wool sweaters also work well.  And don't stress if orange wools can't be found because hand-dying is easy- peasey. 

To prep the sweaters for crafting, machine wash and dry on high heat to felt the wool. If dying is necessary it should be done after felting. Prepare dye according to manufacturer's instructions. Cut the sweaters into strips and soak in the dye for approximately 15 minutes. Rinse and set out in the sun to dry.  I used a variety of  beige and pink shaded sweaters and was rewarded with a nice variety in orange hues.

 
Once the fabric is dry, press out the wrinkles with an iron on high heat. Cut strips into rectangles and squares ranging from 2 inches to 6 inches tall. This will create a nice variety in finished size and shape.  Fold each piece in half, right sides together, and stitch side opposite the fold.
 Now the wee pumpkins are ready to come to life!  Time to prep the finishing supplies:
Follow these eight simple steps for every pumpkin size. When creating the pumpkin sections (steps 7 and 8), start by anchoring floss at the top of the pumpkin and run floss down the outside of the pumpkin, bringing the needle back to the top by running it through the center of the pumpkin and repeating this action eight times.
Time for toppers!  Wee pumpkins need only a simple stem of fabric wrapped floral wire.  But for pumpkins 4 inches and larger the raffia-wrapped floral wire looks best accented with a wool leaf and curl.  Using wire cutters, snip stems 1.5-2 inches long. Leaves can be cut in random patterns for a touch of whimsy.
Using the wire stem, wiggle the wire around the top center of the pumpkin to create a small hole where the stem will be inserted. Remove stem and apply a small dab of glue into the hole. Reinsert stem and set aside to dry.

To apply leaves and curl to larger pumpkins, insert fabric wrapped wire alongside the raffia wrapped wire.  Pierce leaf upon the thin wire and push it down to the stem base, pressing firmly into remaining glue.
Use a thin paint brush end to wrap the wire, creating a curl.  Use jewelry pliers to shape wire stems and curls as desired.
Have fun!  Get wildly creative!  But use caution!  This craft is so easy and cost-effective, it's easy to end up with an abundant harvest in just a few hours!
To find gently used sweaters to up-cycle in your area simply Google search resale shops within your zip code.

LOVE  &  UP-CYCLE NATION!!
Jacquie Wheeler
Hand of Bela Peck
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Monday, October 6, 2014

Jacquie's Up-Cycle Nation: Steampunk Season

Halloween kicks off Steampunk Season here in Galveston, and many other cities around the world. Elaborate costumes, Dickensian accessories, and Victorian gems come to life in designs that astound the senses! These Etsy up-cycle artists have crafted works of art perfect for the discerning steampunk soul!
From custom orders to ready-to-go pieces, SilverLeafCostumes provides extraordinary outfits with high quality detail.  Want to see their work in person?  Check out their extensive show schedule for a Ren-Faire or Comicon near you!
Victorian with a sassy twist is sewn into every seam at auralynne!  Gorgeous headpieces, zany gloves, and gowns well-suited for this year's Witches' Ball.  This artist welcomes convos for special orders as well!
Head gear is a steampunk essential!  It's the smallest details that make the greatest impact.  For jaw-dropping accessories, strut over to CuriosityShopper.  Grab your coffee and be prepared to sit a spell.... this Etsy shop is stocked!
For the steampunk fan with a bohemian tendency check out the works at AmoursansAnguish.  This Etsy up-cycle artist is fabric focused meaning each piece will feel as amazing as it looks!  Perfect dresses versatile enough to fit in to the fantasy of every day.
For more fabulous steampunk finds search recycled steampunk on Etsy.
LOVE  &  UP-CYCLE NATION!!
Jacquie Wheeler
Hand of Bela Peck
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hand-of-Bela-Peck/294397987277061?ref=hl

Monday, September 29, 2014

Jacquie's Up-Cycle Nation: Creature Comforts

Pet lovers get it; dogs, cats, and other furry friends are more than companions.  They are family.  They are the ears when no one else listens, the hugs always at the ready, and providers of unconditional love.  So pamper pets this autumn with creature comforts from top notch Etsy up-cycle artists.

Cats love a cozy nest perched in the warm sunlight.  Photogirl95 crafts snuggle beds to provide kitty with his or her own personal space.  Cat tested and approved!

Don't forget a lazy afternoon catnip treat for your favorite feline.  With shapes and themes for every occasion, smilingfrogpets caters to both dogs and cats. This shop is a pet lover's must-fave! 

For the discerning dog who prefers good taste in his lounging area, winecountrycraftsman provides the pooch with a proper place to chill. Dog beds are just the start of up-cycling magic created by Wine Country Craftsman. 
 Don't forget the yard critters!  They are the family members that pop in uninvited but are always welcome guests.  Gathering winter nuts is a snap with squirrel snack shack from andrewsreclaimed. Shop here for reclaimed wooden treasures for throughout the yard and home.
For more creature comforts search recycled pet on Etsy.

LOVE  &  UP-CYCLE NATION!!
Jacquie Wheeler
Hand of Bela Peck
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hand-of-Bela-Peck/294397987277061?ref=hl

Monday, September 22, 2014

Jacquie's Up-Cycle Nation: Fall Frolic

Autumn has officially arrived and it's time to deck the hall with all things fall!  Time to pull out the pumpkins, air out the woolens, and fill vintage bowls with candy corn. The Etsy up-cycle artists are busy crafting perfect autumn accessories!

Paper pumpkins are the star of the harvest at AnthologyOnMain!  Every item in this shop is created from old books and portions of every sale go to help feed underprivileged children.  This truly is a magical pumpkin patch!

Fill the halls with the enticing smells of autumn. BrooklynWicks fills reusable glass containers with micro batch soy candles.  Choose from scents like autumn leaves, pumpkin chai latte, and praline pecan cupcake for starters!

Tiny pumpkins in velvet add to the rich textures of autumn décor. Perfect for small scale decorating, grouping with gourds as a centerpiece, or outfitting an entire celebration!  Score these velvet beauties at HoneysuckleLane.
Keep fall hands warm with a stunning pair of fingerless gloves from Piabarile. Shop this artist's store for all things warm, cozy, and fully functional for fall.
For more fabulous autumn finds search recycled fall on Etsy.

LOVE  &  UP-CYCLE NATION!!
Jacquie Wheeler
Hand of Bela Peck
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hand-of-Bela-Peck/294397987277061?ref=hl

Monday, September 15, 2014

Jacquie's Up-Cycle Nation: Autumn Craft Supplies

Growing up in New England, I loved creating autumn decorations with my mother.  Her craft supply closet had almost everything we needed for primitive leaf garlands, pumpkin pot holders, and wee festive critters.  What we didn't have on hand we could find in nature or dye to meet our color needs.  Today's Etsy up-cycle artists are still employing time-tested techniques to produce top quality supplies hot fall trends.
Cooler autumn evenings lend themselves to working with warm wool.  3BagsFulled is busy turning last year's sweaters into this fall's craft supplies.  Perfect for penny wool, wool applique, and small sewing patterns. 
Vintage ephemera adds instant whimsy to any project!  These orange and white transportation tickets are available at ZoeAmaris, where the shelves are well stocked with paper supplies for every season and so much more! 

Gourds galore are waiting for creative souls at ridgetopcottage. This Etsy up-cycle artist works with Mother Nature to perfect the canvas straight from the earth.  
Vintage buttons are the icing on the creative cake!  From pillow accents to changing the look of a favorite jacket to breath-taking jewelry, the versatile button stands center stage!  Pick up these brassy beauties at AddVintage.
Wrap it up!  Don't forget the ribbon.  The final touch for every autumn masterpiece.  Howsewears crafts vintage inspired ribbons by hand-dying seam binding in colors that inspire!
For more fabulous supplies search recycled craft supply on Etsy.
LOVE  &  UP-CYCLE NATION!!
Jacquie Wheeler
Hand of Bela Peck
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hand-of-Bela-Peck/294397987277061?ref=hl

Monday, September 8, 2014

Jacquie's Up-Cycle Nation: September Stroll

September signals the coming of chilly mornings, sun-warmed afternoons, and the start of the autumn blaze of color. It is the return to bus stop walks with kiddos and lingering outside as the seasons change.  Right in step, Etsy up-cycle artists are crafting the perfect September stroll accessories!

Autumn is never complete without that famed fallen foliage crunching underfoot!  Believe it or not- some parts of the world never experience the brilliance of fall foliage. Luckily, botanicalart stocks pressed New England leaves ready to ship for insta-autumn!

Fall means colder weather is on the way! Transition to autumn's cooler temperatures with an up-cycled cashmere scarf .  Perfect for layering and oh so soft, this fiery orange beauty is made by RhodeIslandRag.

Keep that hair in check by accessorizing with signs of the season! Swing into BedfordFalls for stunning one of a kind headbands. Inspired by nature, this leather leaf is the perfect accent for everyday and easy to grab on the go.
Warm autumn afternoons are made for a good read!  Keep that place in the pages with fall inspired bookmarks like these beauties from MatteoGrilliArt.  Speaking of bookmarks, favorite this Etsy artist for gorgeous wildlife art and gifts!
 Don't forget the shades!  Even though it's getting chilly the sun still shines on bright.  Score this classic pair at VintageKismet where quality sunglasses stand front and center.
 To find more up-cycled autumn gems search recycled fall on Etsy.

LOVE  &  UP-CYCLE NATION!!
Jacquie Wheeler
Hand of Bela Peck
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hand-of-Bela-Peck/294397987277061?ref=hl

Monday, September 1, 2014

Jacquie's Up-Cycle Nation: Pumpkin Make-Do

Sharing an oldie but seasonal goody this week.  I am out traveling the Wild West this week but will back in the home saddle for fresh up-cycles next week!  In the meantime, stitch up some fall pumpkin make-dos!
Up-cycling and primitive crafts go hand in hand as early folk artists created from what was available. Waste was not an option.  Pioneering women "made do" with what they had. Up-cycling employs the same "waste not, want not" principles.
 Today, thrift stores are loaded with cast offs in luxurious fabrics just begging for an up-cycle.  100% wool jackets are often the unintentional victims of laundry mishaps and can be scooped up for pennies at second hand shops!  This Talbots wool jacket set me back 50 cents.
 
Rewash and dry the fabric to be sure it's clean before starting.  Double the fabric and then fold in half.  Using the fold as the pumpkin center, cut out a circle or oval shape.  Use a template or go freehand for whimsical shape.

Perfection is not the goal here.  After all, pumpkins are imperfect shapes in nature.

Pin, right sides together and stitch 3/8 inch around.  Leave 2 inches open for turning.  This will be the pumpkin top.

Clip curves and turn right side out.  Firmly stuff the bottom of the pumpkin but leave the top 1/4 inch loose.
Now have fun with the face! 
To stay in the primitive tradition use found items, vintage buttons, and old trims.
Secure the facial features with slip stitching.  Let the thread show in random, uneven stitches for a whimsical look.
 
Run a gathering stitch through the opening and pull tight around the wooden stem.  To avoid glue, I drilled a hole through the driftwood to allow my needle to secure the stem directly to the fabric. 
Top with scrap fabric torn from an old shirt or use an eye-catching remnant.  Tie a bow around the stem.

These faces and shapes are so easy and fun, I found myself diving into my fabric stash for more orange wool!
It doesn't take long to create your own patch of "locally grown" pumpkins!

LOVE & UPCYCLE NATION!
Jacquie Wheeler
Hand of Bela Peck