For us Australians, this is the first day of summer - what a disappointment! When you think of summer, you think beaches, ice creams, sunshine, and air-con (for the lucky amongst us). But no, we get a miserable, rainy, drab cold day! Oh well, it's the thought that counts...
Anywho, in honour of the first day of "summer", here's my latest bag. With material of white cotton and ice creams printed all over, I've lined it in bright blue polka-dots with the same trim, and added a little ice cream as an accent! :)
Hope you all love it =)
This will soon be available for sale in my shop, so stop by if you're interested. :)
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
We're moving!!
Just a heads up for everyone...
Hubby and I are working on a new fantastic website for Lighthouse Designs. Once I have Christmas over and done with, I'm planning on get the website up, and start designing some new ideas I have floating around. So, hopefully within the next month or so, this blog will be moving - keep your eyes open, I'll let you know when it all happens!! :) *squeals with excitement*
Hubby and I are working on a new fantastic website for Lighthouse Designs. Once I have Christmas over and done with, I'm planning on get the website up, and start designing some new ideas I have floating around. So, hopefully within the next month or so, this blog will be moving - keep your eyes open, I'll let you know when it all happens!! :) *squeals with excitement*
Kanzashi
Hey everyone! :)
In my recent wandering, I stumbled across the most beautiful hair pieces - Kanzashi! Apparently, these were made in Japan for "apprentice geisha girls", and they certainly reflect the beauty and grace portrayed by the geishas!
Thanks to A Sunday Girl on Etsy, I found some instructions to make some simpler versions of these beautiful flowers!! I'm still at the stage of working with cotton and making more modern versions of these, but I'm hoping to start working with satin soon to make them more traditional! See what you think (and hey, google-images Kanzashi - they are amazing!)
Oh, and here's a free tutorial that someone might like. :)
To accent each flower, I make a fabric button in matching fabric/colour. :)
Please comment if you'd like to see these sold in my shop, and how you suggest I use them (ie, headband, hair clip, as an accent to a bag, etc.).
Hope you enjoy! :)
-Lucinda
In my recent wandering, I stumbled across the most beautiful hair pieces - Kanzashi! Apparently, these were made in Japan for "apprentice geisha girls", and they certainly reflect the beauty and grace portrayed by the geishas!
Thanks to A Sunday Girl on Etsy, I found some instructions to make some simpler versions of these beautiful flowers!! I'm still at the stage of working with cotton and making more modern versions of these, but I'm hoping to start working with satin soon to make them more traditional! See what you think (and hey, google-images Kanzashi - they are amazing!)
Oh, and here's a free tutorial that someone might like. :)
To accent each flower, I make a fabric button in matching fabric/colour. :)
Please comment if you'd like to see these sold in my shop, and how you suggest I use them (ie, headband, hair clip, as an accent to a bag, etc.).
Hope you enjoy! :)
-Lucinda
Sunday, November 7, 2010
We have a winner....
Thank you to all who participated in my giveaway!! I'm sorry I'm so late closing this giveaway and updating on the winner, it's been pretty hectic 'round here! :)
Congratulations to oksana (comment no. 11) for winning the giveaway!! :) Winner was chosen using random.org. :)
Thank you again for all your participation, and please invite friends to stop by and join the blog, as I'll be having another giveaway coming up to Christmas. :)
Lucinda Ramsay
Lighthouse Designs
Congratulations to oksana (comment no. 11) for winning the giveaway!! :) Winner was chosen using random.org. :)
Thank you again for all your participation, and please invite friends to stop by and join the blog, as I'll be having another giveaway coming up to Christmas. :)
Lucinda Ramsay
Lighthouse Designs
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
two-thirds
You know the feeling you get when you complete a really huge project? That totally satisfying *sigh* that immediately follows? Well, I'm two-thirds the way to that sigh. :)
Remember that Christmas project I'm working on? Well, I just finished the second set of 24 bags, with one more set to go!
Actually, I finished half of each set, in time to start hanging on the tree for Christmas!! I'm so relieved. :) Check it out!!
Remember that Christmas project I'm working on? Well, I just finished the second set of 24 bags, with one more set to go!
Actually, I finished half of each set, in time to start hanging on the tree for Christmas!! I'm so relieved. :) Check it out!!
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