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Sunday 31 January 2016

Iron Man

Yay! Got the iron back. To celebrate I made an Iron Man. It is a fridge magnet and a gift for a friend.

Just hanging here
I don't know whose the design is originally. If you google "iron man" and "perler" or "hama" there will be plenty of those. All the colours are Hama.

Sunday 17 January 2016

Creations of my better half - Part II: Some flowers and more owls

As promised, here are more of my wife's creations. First some flowers:



...in sky with diamonds?

I'm not sure if the last one is supposed to be a flower, but maybe it's close enough. It's nice and psychedelic anyway.

Then some more owls. There used to be about a dozen of these on our windowsill, but now all I could find were these two. I wonder what happened to the others.


The right one is also a badge:


These are all for today, hope you enjoyed the photos and perhaps got some inspiration. Maybe I'll do part III in some distant future.

Wednesday 13 January 2016

Creations of my better half - Part I: Darth Vader, Bernese Mountain Dog and Huge Owl

My better half left for this school practise... internship... thingy to another city and won't be back until March. And she took our iron with her. So as I can't do any new beadsprites, I thought to show some of the work she has done.

First what I think is the coolest thing she has made out of beads: Darth Vader coaster!

Just needs a storm trooper coaster for companion

Next there is a head of Bernese Mountain Dog. Can be used as a coaster as well. Man we do a lot of coasters...



Last piece for this post is Huge Owl.


I think this is the biggest piece she has done. And it is actually pretty cool. Especially because you can see it pretty well from outside.

She got the ideas for these from the Pinterest, I think.

That's all for to night. Some more of her creations in a couple of days.

Wednesday 6 January 2016

Christmas presents: CS: GO and Tappara logo

Handmade Christmas presents this year (except for the picture frame of course). First a CS:GO logo for a CS enthusiastic:


And for another relative a logo of Finnish ice-hockey team Tappara:


I especially like how the logo of Tappara turned out. Both pieces are few beads under 60 in height. A program called Perler was big help when I was creating these as I didn't have any model for them.