Saturday, 7 June 2014

My seahorse.

After so long I got some spare time to start doodling something.. Here it is!
Now that I've completed my french level two and before I start with my next level.. I've got a week's break yayyyy.

Sunday, 11 May 2014

Back to school!

As soon as my class 12th board exams finished, I joined a french school. It's not as boring as I thought it would be but yes it's like learning your ABC all over again. So, I am basically in the kindergarten! Now because it's a school, we ought to get homework everyday.. 

One of my assignments was to write a postcard in french to my imaginary french penfriend.
This is what it went like... 


I doodled on the postcard myself rather than buying one from the market. Indeed, it does look pretty! 

Sunday, 6 April 2014

DIY wrapped earphones.

Now this is so attractive that I couldn't resist trying it out. 
I leart the Chinese staircase braid from youtube, simply braiding around the wire will create this amazing effect. This will protect your wire and also make it look appealing. 

Requirements:
Embroidery thread/ Wool
Tape
Siccors 
Earphones 

Method:



Tape one end of the earphones on a flat surface.
Take a long piece of the string (4-5 times the length of the cord) and tie a double knot on the wire using the middle of the string.

Take the right side of the string and take it to the other side from under the cord and over the left side string. Use the left cord and take it over the cord and inside the loop formed by the right side string. 
You will see a triangle form. Simply tighten the knot. Continue doing the same.

After a few knots you will see the ladder forming. 


The final look.

Saturday, 5 April 2014

Painting sneakers.

My madness for doodling took me to painting shoes! I used acrylic/fabric paints to paint this pair. 
The original was navy blue so it took me two coats of white paint to have a base. 
Then simply doodling with black paint gave me an outline and then I simply filled in colour. 



Wednesday, 2 April 2014

DIY Safety pins bracelet.

Making a bracelet so pretty out of safety pins is actually very attractive. 
Depending upon how colourful you want your bracelet to be, choose your beads. 

Requirements:
Beads and sequences, 
Round elastic,
Scissors,
Safety pins. 

Method:
Open the safety pin and start putting colourful beads through it. 
I used around 50 safety pins for one bracelet.
Once you put through the beads in all the safety pins, start putting them through the elastic.
Take two peices of elastic after measuring them around your wrist. 
Put one end of the safety pin through one piece of the elastic and put the other end through the second piece.
Once you put through all the pins, simply tie the elastic together.
Voila! Your own safety pins bracelet is ready.