Monthly Archive for October, 2009

Do Me a Favour!

6 months ago I agreed to make wedding favours for my good friends, Chris & Anna, who are getting married next week. After discussion with the couple, we decided I would fill 4 oz hexagonal glass jars with an assortment of homemade jams, jellies & chutneys, made predominantly with fruits gathered from local hedgerows, with one for each of their 144 guests.

Back in June I posted about the Gooseberry & Elderflower Preserve I made, which filled the first dozen or so jars. Since then, I have been gathering fruits as they ripen, & slowly but surely all 144 jars have been filled with a mixture of the following 7 preserves:

Once all the jars were filled, I set about decorating each one with pretty ribbon in the couples’ wedding colours & cute little custom stickers, which were made by fellow Etsyian, Alyssa of Alyssa Art & say ‘Spread the Love’ along with the couples’ names & the date of their wedding.

I think the jars look really cool when all stacked together & especially like the way the jellies look when light shines through them.

Chris & Anna love the end result, & hopefully the guests at their wedding next week will do too. Here’s to the happy couple!

You can see more pictures of the favours, taken by my partner (who is to be official photographer at Chris & Annas’ wedding) here.

Meet Tar

Tar is the beautiful dog that my partner & I are currently fostering for  Gracehounds, our local greyhound rehoming charity.

Tar

Tar’s racing days are far behind him, having been a pet for several years now. However, due to an unfortunate change in his previous owners’ circumstances Tar is now looking for a home again. But until that special someone comes along, he’s going to stay here with us.

He has the most adorable face, with a cute up-turned nose & long, velvety soft ears. Martin thinks this makes him look like a cross between a cayman & a rabbit, but I think he is cute as a button!

Tar is cute as a button!

At 7 1/2 years old, Tar’s  muzzle is starting to look distinguished, but he is a young dog at heart, with a playful streak & a super-waggy tail! He’s a very easy-going boy, & loves nothing more than a scratch behind the ear.

Tar acts younger than his years

He gets on with other dogs of  all shapes & sizes, is good with children & is even ‘cat-safe’! He’s settled very quickly into his foster home, where our own dogs, Max & Molly, have made him most welcome, even sharing the furniture with him!!

Molly & Tar share the sofa

You can find out more about Tar & Gracehounds’ other foster dogs here. I’ll be posting updates to let you know how Tar is getting on.


Lady Grey

I just had to share this wonderful greyhound-inspired treasury curated by fellow UK Etsyian, Gem of Gemma Stafford – Knits. I love all the pretty pink items she’s chosen. In amongst them you’ll find a beautiful Glass Greyhound Pin donated to Handmade4Hounds‘ shop by Sue of Frums Glass Menagerie, Gem’s own adorable Doggy Balaclava, & my ‘Just Jess’ Ladies Sweatshirt featuring a hand printed lurcher image.

I love my lady greyThe treasury list expires on 26th October, but until then you can click through to leave your comments & view each individual item & seller here.

Looking for Forever Homes

Gracehounds is currently searching for permanent homes for 6 beautiful greyhounds: Torres, Poppy, Roddy, Marcus, Tar & Snowflake.

Torres

Torres (who my partner & I fostered for 6 months), is a 2 year old male ex-racer. During his time in foster care he has blossomed into a lovely natured, affectionate, handsome boy. He enjoys the company of other dogs & well-behaved children but is not suitable to live with cats.  Torres loves to play, & is also quite content to curl up in bed or stretch out on the sofa & just relax!

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Torres loves his teddies!

Poppy

PoppyPoppy is a 2 1/2 year old female ex-racer. She is a beautiful girl, who is still quite shy. She’s just starting to come out of her shell & is curious about everything she has not seen before. A lovely sweet-natured dog, Poppy gets on well with the other dogs in her foster home, & is slowly being introduced to the world outside it.

Poppy

Poppy is a very pretty wee dog

Roddy

RoddyRoddy is a 2 1/2 year old male ex-racer. He is a very handsome boy with a coat as soft as cotton-wool. Full of affection, Roddy loves to play, especially with his brother, Marcus. He also loves to snuggle in bed. He gets on well with most other dogs & may be suitable to live with older children.

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Roddy relaxes

Marcus

MarcusMarcus is a 2 1/2 year old male ex-racer. Like his brother, Roddy, he has a beautiful white & black coat. Marcus is full of fun & adores playing with everybody & everything! His long tail is always wagging as he investigates the world around his foster home.

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Marcus is very playful & curious

Tar

TarTar is a 6 1/2 year old male ex-racer. He has a wonderful comical face with big ears & a wee bent nose. A very laid back dog, Tar is at ease with other dogs, cats & children. Until recently Tar was living with his friend, Snowflake, but due to a change in their owner’s circumstances is now looking for a new home.

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Tar is a very easy going dog

Snowflake

SnowflakeSnowflake is a 6 year old female ex-racer. She is a gentle, sweet-natured dog with beautiful markings. Although she’s quiet, she likes to play & is happy around other dogs & children but not cats. Like her friend, Tar, a change in her owner’s circumstances means Snowflake is now looking for a new home.

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Snowflake has a lovely white coat

All the dogs are currently in foster care, while they await the arrival of that special someone. You can find out more about the dogs, as well as the adoption process, on Gracehounds’ website: www.gracehounds.plus.com


Roddy & MarcusTar & Snowflake

brothers Roddy & Marcus groom each other; Snowflake & Tar relax in the sun

You can see more pictures of some of the foster dogs here.

Dogs, Dragons and Lagomorphs

The Dog House meets Dragon House (of Yuen)

Dragon House of YuenA fortnight ago I purchased a birthday card for my Dad from Etsy shop Dragon House of Yuen. Usually I have to wait (impatiently!) for my Etsy purchases to arrive via the post, but this one arrived on my doorstep along with its creator! Meeting a fellow Etsy seller in person was a first for me, but it was so lovely to meet Annette & share a cup of tea & a chin-wag.

Annette & her lagomorphs

Annette lives in nearby Edinburgh with her fiance & 2 rescue rabbits, Arabella & Wesley. Her rabbits are the inspiration behind many of her creations, which include cards, watercolours, bags, soft sculptures & ACEOs. Everything is her own design & handmade with great love and attention to detail.

Arabella, Annette’s beautiful rescue doe – from Little Critterz Rescue Sanctuary in Perthshire, Scotland

Wesley

Wesley, Annette’s very handsome rescue buck – from the Rabbit & Guinea Pig Welfare Rescue Centre in Rugby, England

An avid supporter of various charities including WSPA, the BUAV, Rabbit & Guinea Pig Welfare and the Buckeye House Rabbit Society, Annette donates a percentage of some of her sales to these charities, as well as donating some of her hand-crafted items to be raffled.

2 of Annette’s amazing handmade bagsthe one on the left is modelled on Arabella & the one on the right on Wesley!

baby hare sculpture

Some of Annette’s unique soft sculpturesbaby hare, baby rabbit & baby feline

Annette paints beautiful watercolour pet portraits. She accepts commissions &, if your pet is a rescue animal,  will gladly donate 20% of the total cost of the painting to your animal rescue centre or charity.

Zai sitting

A portrait Annette painted of her special rescue rabbit, Zai, who sadly is no longer with her

Annette is a fellow member of both the Etsy For Animals & McEtsy teams, which is how I came to ‘meet’ her online. Her sunny personality shines through in her active participation of these teams & she has a unique talent of pulling together the work of fellow artists to create beautiful treasuries, often with poignant messages relating to her love of nature & animals.

One of Annette’s many curations . This one’s entitled ‘Soul Shaker’ & is part of a trilogy of treasuries with fellow Etsyians Pey & Pat

So many grey hares

Grey Hares card

Like everything Annette sells, the custom birthday card I had ordered arrived beautifully packaged. Annette had also included a generous selection of samples of her other work, including a puffin image which I am particularly fond of!

Packaging

The card featured decades of little grey hares, in fact one white cut-out baby hare with added fur detailing in pencil for every year of my Dad’s life (& that’s quite a lot of hares!). Annette had printed then cut-out each individual hare and adhered them onto the A6 card, which opened accordion-style.

Grey Hares birthday card

The message, which is revealed line by line as you open the card, read:

Grey Hares card“It’s that time again!!!

Happy Birthday

Uh – Oh!

So many

Grey Hares!!

Whew!!”

A creative & unique card, Annette can custom make this card for the ‘oldie’ (Sorry Dad!) in your life by tailoring the number of grey hares. I just love it, & so did my Dad!

Dining on kale

kaleThe kale which we sowed in our garden earlier this year – we now have a bumper crop & don’t know what to do with it all!

I sent Annette home with a bag full of kale from our garden, which she informs me is a favourite of Arabella & Wesleys’. Although Annette was very taken with both Max & Molly, we decided it was probably best if those two never got to meet her lagomorphs in person! Although, I hope that I may have the privilege of doing so some day soon…

Arabella & Wesley tuck into some kale

You can read Annette’s blog post about our meeting here.

Halloween at The Dog House

The Dog House is all geared up for Halloween with a spooky selection of hand screenprinted goodies, ensuring you & your dog can celebrate the holiday in style!

Tricks for Treats

MaxMy friend Lois’s dog, Max, was photographed jumping through a hoop at an agility day held at Vogrie Country Park in Midlothian.

Max is a beautiful 10 year old deerhound-greyhound cross. He may be an old man now but he’s still graceful & agile as ever, & willing to do anything for a wee piece of sausage!

Lois is the founder of Gracehounds, a small local charity dedicated to finding permanent homes & a better life for sighthounds, like Max, who would otherwise be abandoned or destroyed after their short racing careers.

I converted the photograph of Max to a monochrome image (using the technique described in this tutorial), & created a printing screen of the image, along with the caption ‘tricks for treats‘. I  hand screen printed my new design onto cotton bags & doggy bandanas using non-toxic fabric ink. (The ink has been fixed using heat, making it resistant to machine washing at 40°C, dry cleaning & ironing on a cotton setting.)

TRICKS FOR TREATS hand printed white on black cotton small drawstring bag

This cute little bag measures 10cm (width) x 13cm (height) & has a drawstring at the top. It is made of 100% cotton in black, with the caption printed in contrasting white: ‘tricks for‘ on one side & ‘treats‘ on the other.

This handy little sack is perfect for storing your dog’s own favourite treats in: it slips nicely over your wrist or into your pocket. It would also make a cute children’s candy store at Halloween!

The pouch costs $6 (approximately £4)* & is available to purchase from my Etsy shop.

TRICKS FOR TREATS hand printed black on moss green organic cotton tote bag

This tote measures 36 x 40 cm with a depth of 8 cm & long handles for carrying over the shoulder. It is made of 100% certified organic cotton twill in moss green with the image & text printed in black. The bag has been ethically made using a climate neutral process & carries the EarthPositive® label.

A super practical bag, it is strong yet lightweight: An eco-friendly & stylish alternative to plastic bags for carrying anything from books to beachwear!

The bandana costs $17 (approximately £11)* & is available to purchase from my Etsy shop.

TRICKS FOR TREATS hand printed blue on white cotton doggy bandana

This jaunty bandana is triangular & measures approximately 50 x 50 x 75 cm. It is made of 100% cotton in white with the image & caption printed in contrasting blue. Perfect for fastening round your dog’s neck, especially if they’re a sucker for agility!

The bandana costs $13 (approximately £8)* & is available to purchase from my Etsy shop.

It is also available in red printed on white, & in black printed on bright orange.

TRICKS FOR TREATS hand printed indigo on natural unbleached cotton small bag

This dinky little bag measures 20 x 25 cm & has short handles. It is made of 100% natural unbleached cotton with the greyhound image printed in contrasting indigo. Perfect for storing & carrying your dog’s favourite treats in, this bag would also make a cute children’s bag at Halloween.

The bag costs $11 (approximately £7)* & is available to purchase from my Etsy shop.

*Special Promotion

Blog readers are elligible for FREE SHIPPING (including international) on all Halloween items at The Dog House. Simply copy & paste the url of this post into the ‘note to seller’ upon check out & I will refund the shipping costs via PayPal. (This offer is valid until 31st October 2009.)

5% of the profits from the sale of all these items will be donated to Gracehounds (Scottish Registered Charity No. SC038872).

Screen Printing Tutorial Part 3: Printing an Image

This is the third in a series of three screen printing tutorials, in which I will describe the process I use to create the hand printed items for sale in my Etsy shop, The Dog House. Over the course of the tutorials I will show you how to use a photograph to create a screen printed product, using the example below:

This specific tutorial will show you how to make a print of your image using the screen you created in the second part of this tutorial.

What you will need

equipment

* Use lighter coloured inks to print onto darker coloured fabrics & vice versa . (See part 2 of this tutorial (Painting the image onto the screen with glue) to decide what will work best with  your screen.)

Printing your image

Lay flat the material onto which you wish to print your image. If, as in this case, it is a double layered item (e.g. a T-shirt), make sure you place a good layer of newspaper between the 2 layers so that the ink does not seep through onto the back layer on printing. Then position your printing screen on top of the material so that the image lies where you want it (in this case, in the middle of the chest area). Dip your sponge into the screen printing ink so that one surface is lightly coated. Then, holding your screen firmly in place with one hand, dab the sponge repeatedly onto the screen with the other. This will push the ink through the tiny mesh holes & onto your fabric.

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It is best only to apply a thin layer of ink, otherwise the resulting image may be rather ‘blobby’. Experience will tell you how much pressure you need to apply in order to create a clear, crisp image (I often make a test print on a scrap piece of material first). Once you have dabbed ink over all areas of the screen,  lift the screen off, being careful not to smudge the image by dragging it sideways across the fabric:

printing

Adding finishing touches

At this stage you may choose to use further screens +/- inks to embellish your image. In this case I used a separate screen (but the same ink) to add some text to my image. You can also use further screens to print additional colours onto your image (it is best to let each colour dry thoroughly before applying the next, & to print lighter colours prior to printing darker ones), but I personally prefer to leave my images in monochrome.

Opt to Adopt

Once you are happy with your printed image, carefully remove the newspaper from behind the fabric (it may have started to adhere to the fabric a little if you have taken a long time over your printing) & hang your item up to dry for an hour or two.

Opt to Adopt

Cleaning your screen

Rinse the ink off your screen, sponge & hands using cold water. It is important not to use warm water, as this may cause the ink to set (thus clogging up your screen & preventing further use) & / or the glue on your screen to melt. Once you have cleaned your screen in this way, leave it to dry thoroughly then store carefully. It can then be used again & again to make further prints of your image.

Setting the ink

Once your print is completely dry, the ink must be heat-set in order to make your image permanent.  This can be done by simply ironing the material on which the image is printed on a medium-hot setting for 3-5 minutes on each side. Now your printed item will be resistant to machine washing at up to 40°C, dry cleaning & ironing on a cotton setting.

finished product

I’d like to thank Kristy of Strings to Things, for sharing her own Cheap Screen Printing Tutorial back in 2004, which introduced me to this method of printing & made it possible for me to not only set up my Etsy shop but bring you these tutorials today.

Opt to Adopt ladies T-shirtopt to adopt bandanaOpt to Adopt men's hoodie