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Sunday, 6 January 2013

String balls

Back in October when my wife turned twenty-two her best friend got her hand-died silk thread from Laos.
It was beautiful and soft and (unsurprisingly) silky, but we had no clue as to what to do with it. Especially when if we didn't like what we did with it, getting more supplies would be pretty near impossible. After a couple of weeks, my wife made a decision about what she'd like to make, and it was ... well, the best way I can describe them is string balls

We decided that we'd like to make a decorative feature out of them, and place them into a glass vase. We also decided that we didn't want only them in the vase, and so we headed out to Dunelm Mill to pick up some supplies. 
Adding to those some balloons and some PVA glue, we set about making our string balls, pegging them out onto a line when they were done to allow them to dry without sticking to anything.
Upon being dry, we popped the balloons, and delicately extracted the remains, leaving us with some ball-like objects. They required a little reshaping at this point, but thankfully they seemed pretty willing to comply. 

The only step left was to put them in the vase with the other objects and find a place to put them:
Here's the vase in situ; we decided the best place for it was in the bathroom, as the blue ties in best there. So ... whatcha think? We reckon at some point we may make some more with the remaining silk thread, but we don't as yet have anywhere to display them so we'll hold off on that for a while!
       

Friday, 11 May 2012

Turning twenty-two

Today is my twenty-second birthday, and I woke up to a beautifully colourful card and box from my wife.
Inside the little box was a teeny book.
Enclosed in a little pouch in the middle of the book was a gorgeous 16th century Grenoble coin to commemorate our time here.
To give you an idea of size, this coin is about as big as my thumbnail!
The idea is to add this coin to my charm bracelet, which will require us working out exactly how with the help of our lovely jeweller when we're back home. 

Add in messages from family and friends back home in England and the prospect of pizza later on this evening and it's turning out to be a rather good birthday :D

Also appearing to celebrate the day with me is the weather, it being 28°C and looking like this: