Showing posts with label felted animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label felted animals. Show all posts
Tuesday, 30 June 2015
Popcorn The Needle Felted Kitten
Meet Popcorn, the needle felted orange and white kitten.
The mouselings all got the first flight to Mouseling Island this morning when they heard Popcorn was coming to stay! You know Mouseling Island, where mice go when cats are around. Popcorn said she wouldn't hurt the mice and only wanted to be friendly, but with that naughty face, we're not buying it! :D Come home soon Mouselings!
Popcorn is available to buy in my Etsy shop. You can see her listing here: Popcorn The Needle Felted Kitten by Mrs Plop's Shoppe
Love, Mrs Plop
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Tuesday, 9 June 2015
Wilfred, OOAK Needle Felted Little Orphaned Teddy Bear
I very recently realised that the entire time I've been needle felting, I've never once made a teddy bear! Shocking! :D
So.....Meet little Wilfred the orphaned baby bear, he is the first of my new 'Plop Bear' series. I'll be making more over the coming months. Each one will be one of a kind and completely unique.
Like all of my needle felted animals, Wilfred is made from 100% ethically produced high quality British wool.
Wilfred needs a new Mum, and is available in my Etsy shop here: Wilfred the needle felted orphaned teddy bear by Mrs Plop's Shoppe
I will be posting the next little bear in the series as soon as I have made him or her :)
Love, Mrs Plop x
So.....Meet little Wilfred the orphaned baby bear, he is the first of my new 'Plop Bear' series. I'll be making more over the coming months. Each one will be one of a kind and completely unique.
Like all of my needle felted animals, Wilfred is made from 100% ethically produced high quality British wool.
Wilfred needs a new Mum, and is available in my Etsy shop here: Wilfred the needle felted orphaned teddy bear by Mrs Plop's Shoppe
I will be posting the next little bear in the series as soon as I have made him or her :)
Love, Mrs Plop x
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Sunday, 31 May 2015
Needle Felted Tiny Little Summer Sunflower Hamster
I wanted to offer something in my Etsy shop that is a little less costly. As you no doubt already know, needle felting is a very time consuming art, and although my prices are in line with some other needle felters, it's nice to have something in my shop that costs a bit less but that doesn't compromise on quality. So, I made this teeny tiny little hamster.
I usually use a core wool for my felted animals, and then I felt in an outer 'fur' wool. But for this hamster, I didn't use core wool. Also, he doesn't have feet (hands and feet are one of the most time consuming parts for me. Some people use polymer clay feet or cut out hands and feet from a piece of ready made felt. I prefer the hands and feet to be needle felted) It doesn't make too much difference though, as he is still able to stand, and it means I was able to list him at a lower price. It was obviously still time consuming, but I did manage to cut back on the time it took to make him.
He is available to buy here in my Etsy shop: Needle Felted Tiny Little Summer Sunflower Hamster by Mrs Plop's Shoppe
I usually use a core wool for my felted animals, and then I felt in an outer 'fur' wool. But for this hamster, I didn't use core wool. Also, he doesn't have feet (hands and feet are one of the most time consuming parts for me. Some people use polymer clay feet or cut out hands and feet from a piece of ready made felt. I prefer the hands and feet to be needle felted) It doesn't make too much difference though, as he is still able to stand, and it means I was able to list him at a lower price. It was obviously still time consuming, but I did manage to cut back on the time it took to make him.
He is available to buy here in my Etsy shop: Needle Felted Tiny Little Summer Sunflower Hamster by Mrs Plop's Shoppe
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Tuesday, 26 May 2015
Huckleberry The Little Shy Mouse
Huckleberry the little mouse is so shy, he tries to hide his little face
whenever he sees anyone. He wants to make friends, but he is so shy, he
lives behind the watering can that is home to the Hydrangea flowers. We
are doing our best to coax him out to join the rest of us, and to
reassure him, and he is beginning to come out of his hiding place a bit
more, but these things take time.
If you would like a little Huckleberry Mouse, you can find him here in my Etsy shop, made to order.
Huckleberry the little shy mouse by Mrs Plop's Shoppe
If you would like a little Huckleberry Mouse, you can find him here in my Etsy shop, made to order.
Huckleberry the little shy mouse by Mrs Plop's Shoppe
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Saturday, 18 May 2013
Friday, 2 November 2012
Felted OOAK White Mouse Angel Praying Mouse With Wings Handmade
Felted White Mouse Angel Praying Mouse With Wings Handmade.
Please note: This little mouse was sold soon after I listed him in my Etsy shop, but if you'd like your own Mouse Angel, you can order one at his listing in my Etsy Shop: Mouse Angel by Mrs Plop's Shoppe
Please note: If there is a 'Reserved' on the listing, that means I am in the process of making one for someone. It takes me two weeks to make one, but you can still message me to order one. It will depend on what stage I'm at with the one I'm currently making as to how long it will take me to start a new order. If there is no reserved on the listing, then you can just order one and you won't have to wait any longer than 2 weeks for it to be made and shipped to you.
You can email me mrsplopsshoppe@gmail.com or contact me via my Etsy shop (link below) You can also find more of my felted animals in my shop, just follow this link Mrs Plop's Shoppe on Etsy
This little felted white mouse is my favourite so far. I loved making him! He is made from white wool, with pink wool for his hands, feet, little ears and nose. His eyes are black glass beads.
He has large white angel wings. He is 5 inches tall and 2 & 1/2 inches wide at the widest point (which is his tummy and bottom, because he's eaten too much cheese!) His wingspan is 5 inches wide.
This little needle felted mouse angel is praying fervently! Whatever his prayers are, I hope they will be answered :)
Please note: This little mouse was sold soon after I listed him in my Etsy shop, but if you'd like your own Mouse Angel, you can order one at his listing in my Etsy Shop: Mouse Angel by Mrs Plop's Shoppe
Please note: If there is a 'Reserved' on the listing, that means I am in the process of making one for someone. It takes me two weeks to make one, but you can still message me to order one. It will depend on what stage I'm at with the one I'm currently making as to how long it will take me to start a new order. If there is no reserved on the listing, then you can just order one and you won't have to wait any longer than 2 weeks for it to be made and shipped to you.
You can email me mrsplopsshoppe@gmail.com or contact me via my Etsy shop (link below) You can also find more of my felted animals in my shop, just follow this link Mrs Plop's Shoppe on Etsy
This little felted white mouse is my favourite so far. I loved making him! He is made from white wool, with pink wool for his hands, feet, little ears and nose. His eyes are black glass beads.
He has large white angel wings. He is 5 inches tall and 2 & 1/2 inches wide at the widest point (which is his tummy and bottom, because he's eaten too much cheese!) His wingspan is 5 inches wide.
This little needle felted mouse angel is praying fervently! Whatever his prayers are, I hope they will be answered :)
Saturday, 29 September 2012
Making Vera, the vintage felted mouse landlady
Like many people these days, I can't afford the luxury of owning my own house. I do live in a lovely cottage in the Somerset countryside, with my husband, but our cottage is rented. Before I met my husband, I lived in London, and the only places I could afford to live in on my own were rented rooms, and I've lived in more of them than I care to admit, even to myself!
But the experience got me to thinking about bedsits and living in lodgings in general, and how different the experience is today, compared to what it must have been like back in the day.
Today if you need to rent a room, you have two choices; you can either rent a room in a house-share with a bunch of other people who you may or may not like, they'll be 'professionals', students or just generally, people who can't afford to buy a house, so that narrows it down! Option number two: You can pay an extortionate amount of money per week for the privilege of living in a lonely, grim bedsit, with only a miserable looking two ring baby belling cooker for company, and a plank of chipboard to prepare your vegetables on. Not very inspiring is it?
In days gone by, when people rented rooms, it was called lodgings. The landlady actually lived in the house, and would provide meals too! More than likely a plate of bread and dripping, or a vat of lard, but still, you know what I mean. This is a good example of the fact that we, as a nation, (no, scrap that) as a species, have been steadily becoming more and more separate from each-other, with less community spirit.
Vintage films and books show mostly young, single men living in lodgings, with a landlady who always seems to be portrayed as just a little bit nosey, and mainly always spends her time hovering about at the bottom of the stairs. The vintage landlady is a no-nonsense, rather imposing presence, who loves to keep everything ship shape..Very house proud, or mouse proud, in my little felted mouse's case.
Catherine Tate, the brilliant British comedian, did a hilarious sketch of a vintage landlady and life in the 1950s, from the third series of The Catherine Tate Show, in which a modern day police officer gets knocked off his motorbike, and somehow wakes up in 1950s Britain.
Anyway, back to my little mouse, Vera.....Inspired by this theme, I decided I wanted to make a felted vintage landlady mouse, with a miniature vacuum cleaner. I could picture her in my mind's eye, but I had no idea what she was going to turn out like....
For Vera's body and hair, I used a gorgeous Beige coloured Shetland wool. Vera's hair was made with a fantastically soft Fawn Alpaca wool silk.
Vera took about 3 days to make, and I knew that was going to be the easiest part. The hard part was going to be making a dress for her. Mostly because I can't sew! I decided to ignore that fact, and just go with it anyway, I'd cross that bridge when I came to it! Hmm, I thought, that could be a bit of a major issue! I decided maybe I would buy an ready made outfit for her, but then I realised it would be far better to just face the challenge and get past it. I can felt, but I can't sew. I wasn't going to let that stop me though....
I stomped around the local charity shops looking for vintage fabrics and came back empty handed. I eventually found some reclaimed vintage fabric online that I liked the look of. I have to say, I know absolutely nothing about which fabric is good for which project, I do know what looks lovely, and is obviously good quality.
Right, so I had the things that I thought people who do sewing would need; fabric, needles, cotton, scissors. I don't have a sewing machine, but after battling with Vera's dress, I think now is a good time to invest in one! I've never actually sewn anything in my life, apart from a button on a pair of jeans, and even that was definitely not in the right place. So with a deep breath and the thought 'why don't I just buy a dress' in my mind, I struggled on....
I searched online for a tutorial video, for what seemed like aeons, but I couldn't find one that didn't seem to assume the viewer had at least some knowledge of how to make something out of fabric. I finally found a tutorial in photographs, for Barbie (or similar) dolls:
I won't tell you how many 'patterns' (if that's what you could call them) that I made and threw away, because it's just embarassing, I can almost hear the sewers among you giggling at my sewing genius ;)
After I'd pulled most of my hair out in frustration, I had this. Ok, don't laugh too loudly...
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Um, what is it? |
Then I pinned it to Vera. She turned her back on me and said....
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You've got to be kidding me, right? |
Well, no actually, I wasn’t kidding. Here you go Vera, here’s your dress….One very unimpressed mouse.
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You seriously expect me to wear this? |
I had ordered a teeny tiny vacuum cleaner from a doll's house accessories shop on Ebay. I wasn't about to start wondering around my local shops asking if anyone, by chance, had a miniature hoover they could sell me. I already have a reputation in my neighbourhood for being a bit odd ;) The problem with buying doll's house accessories, as I found out, is that most of them are scale 1/12, bigger than Vera, who stands at about 3". An upright modern, but vintage looking mini hoover would have been far too big, so I went for a genuinely vintage vacuum cleaner. It cost more, but at least it's the right size and it is genuine vintage. Although from a later time than Vera is from, but that's just getting picky.
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The mini vacuum cleaner arrives! |
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How cute is that? |
Time to do Vera’s hair and I thought a snood would be very fitting for her. I found a really sweet crocheted vintage doily in my local charity shop that was perfect for Vera’s snood.
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Vera's vintage snood material |
I rolled the fawn Alpaca wool & silk onto needle felted ‘rollers’ and felted them into place…
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Watch the hair lady, I still haven't forgiven you for this dress. |
Rollers all in, now for the snood….
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Yes, lovely dear, but when are you taking these rollers out? |
Vera is happy with the way she looks, but she’s still a little bit grumpy about the fact that the rollers are going to be in her hair forever….
Friday, 28 September 2012
Mrs Plop on Etsy!
Well, I couldn't wait anymore! Even though I only have 3 items for sale, Mrs Plop's Shoppe is now open! :D hooray!
Mrs Plop's Etsy Shoppe
Mrs Plop's Etsy Shoppe
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