Monday 4 November 2013

Abandoned Amusement Parks

Note: Lovely bloggers, please don't feel I have forgotten you (as my last post details), this is a blog piece that I have been asked to complete as a task in my Creative Writing A-level (ooooOooooooooOoOooOh). There may also be some crafts and/or a short story I have been working on recently, so bear with me, I am getting there in terms of sorting my life out!


There's something strangely fascinating in the concept of a derelict theme park. A place once filled with laughter and excitement, suddenly reverted to an eerie silence, with only the rusty scream of an old ferris wheel to reassure you that you're not going mad.
Despite the obvious risks of 'injury, arrest and even radiation exposure' (1) many people still find excitement in sneaking into these dangerous places for the thrill of the emptiness.

Saturday 6 July 2013

Teacher Thank-Yous! (Kawaii parcels~)

So hopefully you have all realised by now that I adore kawaii things! (If not, SHAME ON YOU!) so here's a little kawaii-crafty (sort of) present that is easy to make, not too expensive (especially if you have a lot of teachers like me!) and looks great!
~I'll admit, my college finished for the summer rather early, so I did, in fact give these on the second to last day.~


Tuesday 18 June 2013

Creepy Walks..

The kind of photos that make an innocent family walk look like a zombie apocalypse~



Saturday 23 March 2013

Gengar~

So in order to feed my Pokémon love I decided I'd attempt to make a few of my favourites in plush form, (I've actually already made quite a few as presents so I'll have to share them at a later date!) I'm in the process of making a Growlithe (which I embarrassingly enough called an Arcanine for a while until somebody stopped me..) But for now I have a finished Gengar!

So anyway, I got myself some felt, put on a good old boxset to watch and got stuck in. It's not the best quality, but it's personal and I'm actually pretty proud of it. :)

Sunday 10 March 2013

Mother's Day

I usually try and make presents as personal as I can, whether it's buying something silly that evokes a past memory or making/getting something that is tailored to a person's interests. So this Mother's Day my mum asked for socks as a present, (no, not flowers or chocolates, socks.) As some of you may know by her fabulous blog: http://socklet.co.uk/ she has a fantastic talent for making cute sock-creatures. I then found a Moomin notebook Waterstones as a lovely surprise! Finally I made a character called Snufkin out of various material (funnily enough I had the idea of making him before finding the notebook as he's also a Moomin character,) and wrote a vintage looking letter thanking my mum for looking after her small adventurers and sealed it with wax. All in all, a very enjoyable day! :)