One way to embellish a gourd is by looping it with wire or thread. So here is a gourd I just started working on. I've never tried embroidery thread and it seems to be going a lot slower than when I used linen or hemp. I'll have to keep you posted on how it's coming along.
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Thursday, July 14, 2011
Tuesday, July 05, 2011
Making a Gourd Scoop
When I flipped this warty gourd over it had a crack running horizontally through it. |
So I decided to cut it in half and keep the good half to make a scoop. |
Turning a Gourd Into a Pouch
My friend Sal gets the credit for this next project. It's based on a gourd he brought back from Mexico. See the photo of it at the top of the page.
For this project I needed a gourd that could be turned into a little bowl. The first one I picked up had a good shape, but when I flipped it over it had a long lengthwise crack. Rats. But I figured I could save half of it and make a scooper for birdseed or lavender or something.
But I'm glad I kept looking because then I found a gourd in my stash that was a twofer. I was able to cut it in half and make 2 bowls. I used my gourd saw, but a hand saw would have worked.
After I cleaned it inside and out, and sanded it, I drilled holes around the rim with a Dremel drill. Then I did pyrography petroglyphs. In other words, I used a wood burning tool to draw 2 lizards in a petroglyph style. And on the other bowl I put a cat line drawing. I thought part of the appeal was to keep it really basic and primitive looking. My boyfriend looked at them and said, "The art is too basic." Sigh. We always have different visions for things. Simplistic was my goal. I feel like the crochet is going to add yet another element, so I wanted to keep the art basic.
Next I will apply a clear finish over the art, because when I do the crochet part, I don't want the overspray to go on the string. If you look at the photos this will make a lot more sense. I think I am done with this project for today so stay tuned.
Cleaned bottle gourd. |
The top and the bottom of the gourd. I saved the middle part for another project. |
I used a drill to put the holes for the thread to go through. |
lizard and cat in pyrograpyhy |
Labels:
botanicals,
crafts,
gourd,
hard shelled,
pouch,
scoop,
scooper
Friday, January 28, 2011
Freyja Gourd Pyrography
Tonight I find myself doing some research on the Norse Goddess Freyja http://www.valkyrietower.com/freyja.html. First True Thomas was telling a story at Angel's Melee and chose me to be Freyja (that's what I get for sitting in the front row). Then my boyfriend tells me he needs to do a Freyja gourd and wants my help. Then he told me he didn't want my help. So now I'm so fascinated with the potential of it, that tomorrow I'm going to try it myself. Let's hope my drawing skills are up to it.
I think the universe wants me to study up on Freyja. That's twice in recent days someone has involved me in a Freyja project.
I think the universe wants me to study up on Freyja. That's twice in recent days someone has involved me in a Freyja project.
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