Friday, January 28, 2011

Cork Board!

Robert got tired of me carrying around a lot of wine corks and not doing anything with them.  While he was in Delaware with me this past fall, he put together a cork board.  So all those wine corks have finally made it to where they belong.

That paper at the top is his very confusing looking schedule.   

Tiny rope mat

I can't seem to get a good picture of this.  The camera will focus in front of it or behind it.  Not on it.  Anyways, It took me a while but I made it!

Record Bowls

I must admit that I did not come up with this idea, but I'm very glad I found it.  It turns out that if you put an old vinyl record into the oven on very low heat for a few minutes, it becomes super floppy.  (the instructable I read very aptly said "it will feel like a fruit roll-up")  After it comes out of the oven, it smells bad and you can put it in a mixing bowl or drape it over something.  I did both of those and got essentially the same result.  The pretty cool feature of this project is that when you don't like how the bowls turn out, you can just put it back in the oven and its back to fruit roll-up.

They are now home to my Pea plants and some of my lettuce plants, I hope.  The lettuce is looking pretty sad since I've transplanted it from it's dixie cup birth place.  Anyways, you can find these bowls for 30 bucks on Etsy or you can find an antique store with a pile of free records out front and make your own.

Hanging shelves

I'm just going to keep going with this while Robert sleeps.

While we were living in Newark De during my junior year, Robert had a lot of spare time and we needed shelves.  I also managed to get him hooked on www.instructables.com.  With some combination of that he made some pretty sweet shelves.  They remained looking like pine until last summer when I had a lot of spare time.  So I stained them.

I think they turned out pretty well.  We have decided that we will probably need to get a new vine for the shelves every time the shelves are moved.

Stocking


So I decided to start with an older project and work my way towards today.  That way, by the time I post all of the old projects I should have some new ones completed.

I made Robert a Stocking for Christmas out of his Halloween costume (He was the Mad Hatter) and an old skirt.  After wrestling with all of the lining that they put in suits, it was pretty easy to stitch up.  It has a pocket in the front too.  :)

The stocking is hanging on Robert's hanging shelves.  That's the next project up!

Hello!

So, I've decided that I want to show off a little bit.  :)  And I think this might be the easiest way to do that and to show you how I'm "productively" spending my free time.  So stay posted for pictures and I suppose some stories of what Robert and I have made.