Thursday 15 November 2012

Bushcraft knife and belts

I'm really delighted with my new pictures (thanks Marta!) and with my new bushcraft knife and belt...

My 10 year old is obsessed (and I mean obsessed) with knives and axes of every kind.  Maybe it's a boy thing? Maybe it's an age thing?  Despite living in Peckham, I'm actually quite pleased about his passion.  What?!! I hear you cry in alarm....  

Well, for me, it's all about using knives as tools rather than weapons.  I'm all for kids learning to use knives in a responsible and safe way. It can open a gateway to so many exciting possibilities for making and creating as well as learning valuable bushcraft and survival skills.  It can teach responsibility and respect for the tools and for nature.

There are some excellent bushcraft courses designed for families - Last summer I took my son to natural pathways in Kent for a 2 day wilderness family camp.  Hannah, who runs the school has learned her skills from native american wilderness experts in america as well as living in the australian bush for a year.  As well as knife skills, we learned how to lay and light a fire without matches and how to build a shelter.  One of the best and most fun weekends we have spent together! 

The wooden knife which comes with my new belt and holster is hand carved by Scottish woodsman Jim from hazel which he sources in his local woods.  Jim teaches in a forest school and makes these knives in order for younger kids to learn bushcraft and knife skills in a responsible way.  Each knife has a rounded end and while the blade is not at all sharp, it can be used to practise cutting soft materials such as play-doh or a banana (as well as allowing you to become the envy of all your friends).  The belt has MANY clips and rings which you can attach other tools and equipment to, which is always a good thing...

As a thank-you to my models on the shoot, I let them choose an item to take home.  They ALL (including the girls) chose one of Jim's knives... Need I say more?









photo credit: MKfoto.co.uk

Friday 28 September 2012

Casting Call!

*CASTING CALL* 

Calling all parents!



I am teaming up with the talented Marta from MK foot to do a photoshoot featuring pieces

from my new collection....

We are looking for models.... Ideally siblings or friends who know each other well

(This is so that we can get some great shots with the kids interacting in a more natural way) The shoot will be on Saturday 13th October. (weather cover day Sunday 14th) The shoot will take place in South East London.

As payment, MK foto is offering three 5x7 prints from the photoshoot and I each child will be able to choose an item from the iwishiwasa... collection

If you are interested please contact me via my Facebook page, or email me (with pictures of your children) at
info@iwishiwasa.net

Please have a look at Marta's beautiful work at
www.facebook.com/mkfoto.co.uk







Thursday 12 July 2012

baby capes

I've just made this cape, mask & cuff set for a customer in Australia.  It's for her newborn baby girl.  She plans to frame the set and hang it on her daughters bedroom wall until she's old enough to wear it.  What a great idea!




Thursday 7 June 2012

Caine's arcade




 creative, imaginative, playful, inventive, ingenious, here's a boy after my own heart!

enter the magical world of 9 year old Caine who's obsession with arcade games led him to build his own working arcade out of cardboard....

 truly inspirational



Sunday 27 May 2012

Roll up! Roll up!

Roll up!  Roll up!
The circus is in town!


I have teamed up with the lovely and very talented illustrator, Emily Medley to produce a range entitled "Big Top 'Taches"


Each set comes with a beautiful postcard plus one 'fake' moustache in one of four designs:
ringmaster, lion tamer, acrobat & strongman.  The moustaches come elasticated (to be worn around the face) and can be adjusted to fit both adults & kids


The ideal gift for father's day - for the dad who has everything (except his own facial hair!



Emily and I have long been fans of each other... recognise this outfit?!
Check out her work at www.emilymedley.co.uk

Thursday 17 May 2012

electricity horse

I was asked to make a cape for 5 year old Rafferty, by his mum, based on his own creation, electricity horse.  Rafferty has been making drawings & books and writing stories about electricity horse passionately for some time now.  They are truly beautiful....


 electricity horse book

 electricity horse
electricity horse friends
 watch that turns you into electricity horse

And here is the cape I made to Hannah's (mum) design





Monday 9 April 2012

flame belt

Ive just made this new flame belt which has been declared 'sick' by my 9 year old.  The flames are 3D and stand up!  Im excited about this.
www.etsy.com/flame-belt




Thursday 29 March 2012

binary boy





Arch had to go to school dressed as a number for numeracy day.  
He decided to go as binary code.  
The permanent marker has taken well over a week to fade... 

Monday 12 March 2012

homeworks sale

iwishiwasa... will be at the homework's sale on sunday 18th March (mothers day) at the Salusbury farmers market in Queens Park.   Lots of fabulous sellers will be there including Christa Davis and Twisted Twee.  Please come along!

For a sneak preview have a look at the homework's blog thisishomeworks.blogspot.com


Saturday 3 March 2012

world book day

My 9 year old, Arch went to school dressed as Gimli from Lord of the Rings for world book day.  We converted his Mr Gum beard (still with fly) by binding the bottom corners with some thread, which I got quite excited about.  


Arch made the axe himself by cutting out stiff cardboard into the shape of an axe head and nailing them to each side of a stick, one taken from his (huge) collection. The furry waistcoat is an old Clothkits one I found in a charity shop and for a while last year was loved and worn by Arch every day.


I made the undergarment by cutting two armholes in a rectangle of hessian sacking slit up the front and the whole thing is fastened by a hunting type of belt, maybe a military one, I happened to have. The helmet was made from strips of thick card cut to shape at the sides and fastened with some tape, decorated with marker pen and worn with beanie hat underneath! Not bad for the night before, but its the beard that really makes this character.  
Off screen


on screen
(channlleling Brian Blessed)

Tuesday 28 February 2012

Crafty Fox Market


iwishiwasa... will be at the Crafty Fox Market on Saturday 24th March.
The market is filled with designer/makers and vintage sellers 
If the last market, held at christmas is anything to go by, its well worth coming along




craftyfoxmarket.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/events


Flyer credit: Jimbobart (www.jimbobart.etsy.com)

Friday 17 February 2012

New website

The new iwishiwasa... website is now live.  Very exciting! 



click on the link to take a look
www.iwishiwasa.com


A HUGE thank you to Matt Carr for making it look totally fabulous  mattcarrdesign.co.uk








Christmas news roundup...

Its been a while since I updated my blog, so I thought Id give you a news round up of what Ive been up to....
It was a very busy autumn and winter for iwishiwasa... Some fantastic Christmas sales including The Crafty Fox Christmas market at the Dog Star in Brixton, sponsored by etsy.  It was a great day with a lovely christmassy atmosphere



Have a look at some of the pictures from The Crafty Fox Facebook page...


www.facebook.com/craftyfox


Spent a really fun weekend at The Duckie DIY Christmas Market at the Barbican and met some fantastic sellers....



To watch this film go to: duckie.co.uk


(sadly no images of the day itself!)