Well here they are! A selection of my latest photographs. It has been quite a journey but I am really pleased with these results. Trouble is I have sussed the bracelets but what of my bags and bunting, not to mention the necklaces!! I think it is back to the researching for more ideas.
Only Question I have now however is how many times should you use the same prop??
xx
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Monday, 28 January 2013
New Images
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Saturday, 26 January 2013
Taking better photographs
Photographs
Oh my have these given me a headeache!! Taking decent photos is such a must to showcase your work, I know this, but how on earth are you meant to achieve this??
My original attempts involved laying each piece in an IKEA wooden bowl, such an inexpensive item, but I loved the effect. Here is one of my first pictures ~
Oh my have these given me a headeache!! Taking decent photos is such a must to showcase your work, I know this, but how on earth are you meant to achieve this??
My original attempts involved laying each piece in an IKEA wooden bowl, such an inexpensive item, but I loved the effect. Here is one of my first pictures ~
I still like it to be honest as it feels more natural, more in keeping with the recycling theme. That said however, the image doesn't show the bracelet to it's full potential, the flowers are lying flat on the surface where as they wouldn't do this on your wrist. I was also advised to photograph my pieces on white.
My next attempt was to use a white surface. I wandered around the house with my white scrapbook page, bracelet and camera in search of some decent light. The best room for light in undoubtedly the conservatory , although with the snow fall the roof was so dark that it didn't work too well. Here is my next attempt (actually there were several before this one but silly me deleted them, so I can't show you how awful they were!)
This just looks so bland and too dark.
So my next attempt involved lots of research, I found some fab blogs, these were great help not just by the articles but also demonstrating well taken images of their products.

I decided I needed to get a white vase, this would help give a little dimension, I also felt I needed a much larger piece of paper so that it will cover the surface area better and provide a vertical back drop aswell in one continuous piece.
I set up a small area in the conservatory, fixing a large length of paper to the windows so it draped down onto the table and covered the workspace. I then put my new little vase in the centre and experimented with positioning. Here is the results!
I like this, but the light was still a little dark. I don't own any exciting photoediting software so wasn't sure what to do, I could alter the brightness and contrast but that was about the most I could do.
Until ......
I was browsing and saw a post by All She Crafts, she had recently discovered an online photo editing software called Pic Monkey. What a program, I just inserted my pic, played around with some of the settings and produced this!!!
It is cropped as well as the colours brightened and saturation changed.
Here are the two images side by side so you can see the difference!
What do you think?? I am really pleased with the results. Next task is to find a vase big enough to showcase my earrings better!
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Monday, 21 January 2013
Crafty Snowday!
Good afternoon ~ Hope you are all wrapped up warm out of the cold, I just can't believe how chilly it is out there, I think snow would be much more fun if a little more heat were involved and a lot less ice!
It does make me laugh at how panicky people get when they think there is a chance they won't be able to get to the shops for a couple of days Thursday night, on a quest for buy a few essentials, I stumbled into Tesco. I admit I had totally forgotten it was due to snow that eve, and although I had heard rumours I didn't really believe it would happen! As I wandered the aisles I noticed how busy it was, there were far more staff out, filling the avenues of shelves with produce. It took a while for the penny to drop as to why it was so busy, the SNOW! Oh my word, the shop was heaving, people rushing around filling their trollies with necessities such as toilet rolls and beans. The thing that made me laugh however amongst all the madness was that of all the things for people to feel essential to buy in such a situation were custard tarts! I mean honestly, have you ever been stuck in the house for a whole day and thought you were going to slit your wrists if you could't get your hands on a custard tart? Well?? I confess that I have never felt this worried, I have never felt the need to sink my teeth into the custardy tart, in fact I have never really liked them. A strange thing over came me all of a sudden, the immediate need to own a custard tart! I must be missing out, All those shoppers must know something I don't, Maybe they have healing or calming powers, maybe they de-ice your garden? I will put it on my list the next time snow is forecast Toilet rolls, beans and custard tarts!
We did get out and enjoy the snow, (without any custard tarts) We even managed a walk through our local forest, it was so beautiful, and barely touched out there. It was tremendously inspiring aswell!
I managed a little crafting in between snowy adventures. Here is a SnowBob! He is so friendly and an awful lot warmer than a real snowman!!
It does make me laugh at how panicky people get when they think there is a chance they won't be able to get to the shops for a couple of days Thursday night, on a quest for buy a few essentials, I stumbled into Tesco. I admit I had totally forgotten it was due to snow that eve, and although I had heard rumours I didn't really believe it would happen! As I wandered the aisles I noticed how busy it was, there were far more staff out, filling the avenues of shelves with produce. It took a while for the penny to drop as to why it was so busy, the SNOW! Oh my word, the shop was heaving, people rushing around filling their trollies with necessities such as toilet rolls and beans. The thing that made me laugh however amongst all the madness was that of all the things for people to feel essential to buy in such a situation were custard tarts! I mean honestly, have you ever been stuck in the house for a whole day and thought you were going to slit your wrists if you could't get your hands on a custard tart? Well?? I confess that I have never felt this worried, I have never felt the need to sink my teeth into the custardy tart, in fact I have never really liked them. A strange thing over came me all of a sudden, the immediate need to own a custard tart! I must be missing out, All those shoppers must know something I don't, Maybe they have healing or calming powers, maybe they de-ice your garden? I will put it on my list the next time snow is forecast Toilet rolls, beans and custard tarts!
We did get out and enjoy the snow, (without any custard tarts) We even managed a walk through our local forest, it was so beautiful, and barely touched out there. It was tremendously inspiring aswell!
I managed a little crafting in between snowy adventures. Here is a SnowBob! He is so friendly and an awful lot warmer than a real snowman!!
I have also been busy creating AlphaBobs! They are learning to spell right now, here is a small band of Bobs who have managed to arrange themselves correctly without loosing their letters!
Believe me it took a long time to organise them!!!
If you would like to follow any Bob related news their facebook page is http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Bobs/411736175550743
My latest creative achievement however is this fab bag! I love it! It is made from upcycling my daughters old jeans. She grew out of them years ago and i saved them as I loved the decoration so much, so glad I did. All the pockets are useable and it even has a large one inside. The strap is extendable and even the buckles are recycled!
xx
Monday, 1 October 2012
New ReJenisis bags
Well I realise I have been totally terrible in keeping my blog up to date! thought I would post a couple of new pics. I have been busy experimenting with new bag designs and here are two of my latest creations!
Both these bags are made from upcycling unloved fabrics! the top bag has such a lovely soft lining with inside pocket and safety clip to attach your keys or phone (or child if you so wish!)
the bottom bag I have adopted as my work bag! I love it! Whenever i make something new I try to use a sample to make sure the design is right and comfortable. This bag has been great but I have learnt that the handles need to be a little longer, I like to get a bag over my shoulder sometimes and these are a little small! The top bag has longer handles and is much more comfortable.
Top bag is currently for sale. I will set up a new ReJenisis page soon so include everything available for sale and prices!
Both these bags are made from upcycling unloved fabrics! the top bag has such a lovely soft lining with inside pocket and safety clip to attach your keys or phone (or child if you so wish!)
the bottom bag I have adopted as my work bag! I love it! Whenever i make something new I try to use a sample to make sure the design is right and comfortable. This bag has been great but I have learnt that the handles need to be a little longer, I like to get a bag over my shoulder sometimes and these are a little small! The top bag has longer handles and is much more comfortable.
Top bag is currently for sale. I will set up a new ReJenisis page soon so include everything available for sale and prices!
Monday, 13 August 2012
Summer holidays 2012
Good morning bloggers! Well what a busy week! I have been getting a few fab commissions which has been wonderful, so nice to feel like I am not barking up the wrong tree all together! lol.
I have also been doing a little illustrating again for my Pip and Custard books...
as well as designing a new logo for my Rejenisis line.
Oh and finally my daughter and I have been introducing the world to the Bob's!
I am going to look into creating a range of Bob cards I think! might be fun!
As you can see it has been a busy summer holidays already! Have you been up to anything fun? Anything creative?? Please post any pics here of an creative adventures you have had so far! I would love to see them! xx
I have also been doing a little illustrating again for my Pip and Custard books...
as well as designing a new logo for my Rejenisis line.
Oh and finally my daughter and I have been introducing the world to the Bob's!
I am going to look into creating a range of Bob cards I think! might be fun!
As you can see it has been a busy summer holidays already! Have you been up to anything fun? Anything creative?? Please post any pics here of an creative adventures you have had so far! I would love to see them! xx
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Tuesday, 22 May 2012
ReJenisis
Sorry I haven't blogged in such a long while! creativity left me for a while but is now back with attitude (hopefully for good, LOL)
I have been inspired by my original recycling challenge and been creating more items, all using upcycled materials. I have a new name for my upcycled range ...ReJenisis. Hope you like!
All these lovely designs are created from upcycling water bottles! Recycling doesn't have to mean ugly results!!
I have been inspired by my original recycling challenge and been creating more items, all using upcycled materials. I have a new name for my upcycled range ...ReJenisis. Hope you like!
All these bags are made using clean upcycled fabrics and upcycled buttons. Most bags have an inside pocket and a security clip to attach your keys or inner bag too.
All these lovely designs are created from upcycling water bottles! Recycling doesn't have to mean ugly results!!
Tuesday, 5 July 2011
Gorgous paper bags!
I love these little bags! the time is coming to make some gifts for my daughters teachers to say thank you! These bags make fantastic presents, especially when filled full of yummy chocolates!!!
These little handbags are slightly different from many tutorials purly as they don't open out to a flat piece of paper, instead these remain a container, perfect for storing all sorts of wonderful treats!
These bags can be made in all sorts of sizes, although beware bigger ones will need strengthening.
Will post pics as soon as I have made the thank you ones! may even post a tutorial if anyone is interested!
Jen x
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