Homewares and Crafts

Functional Art

Aim: To minimise waste materials and create a functional piece of art

My Tree of Light

It began as a way to use leftover grout from a session of grouting mosaic pieces and completing a refresh of the grout in the bathroom.

A Work in Progress

Step 1 – Put the left over grout in a mould (in this case a yoghurt container)

Step 2 – Add some interestingly shaped sticks and wait until set

Step 3 – Paint the sticks (the colours of a gum tree)

Step 4 – Add cord to the base and paint using a complementary colour scheme

Step 5 – Make the leaves and attach to the ‘tree’

Step 6 – Add metallic wax to blend the leaves and add some shimmer to the piece

Reflect and Consider….

While I am not ‘in love’ with the piece yet, I am definitely warming to it. I am thinking that I need a few more elements to balance and enhance the design.

Elements yet to come

Step 5 – Add the fairy lights

Step 6 – Embellish the branches with crystals (to catch the light)

Step 7 – Complete the tree base and touch up colouring and add highlights.

Final result and images in colour in my next post.

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Leaves

I love leaves – I particularly love the diversity of gum leaves. That may sound strange but I am referring to the stages that a gum leaf goes through when it ages- the changes in colours and the way they disintegrate over time.

My next 100daysof series will focus on #leaves.

Where we live there are many large gum trees. See the images below for some of my work featuring gum leaves.

This first piece is an early design – a sterling silver pendant, textured and in the shape of a leaf.

100 Days of – Tags with Leaves

I will add to the slideshow as I design tags with leaves.

#the100dayproject2021

#mixedmedia

#inspiration

#leaves

#polymerclay

#tamborinemountain

#juliquebydesign