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Showing posts with label jellyfish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jellyfish. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Trashion Jellyfish Necklace

This is for Day 15 of 30 Days of Creativity www.30daysofcreativity.com and the theme is Sea Creatures and I decided to make this Jellyfish Necklace from the bottom of a water bottle, clear ribbon from used correction tape, glue, a headpin and clear beads and stretch elastic and a lobster clasp.

I have posted a tutorial for this over at Cutout + Keep
Happy crafting:)

Friday, April 24, 2009

Jellyfish Panties

I decided to decorate a pair of my pink panties with Jellyfish and used the following as inspiration
As it was too delicate to try to stencil, it was done freehand but was pretty easy due to the drawings; you basically draw a half circle that is a little rounded on the bottom then add squiggly lines making them thicker in the center.
  • Panties
  • Scribbles Violet Glitter Fabric Paint
  • Jellyfish picture

Cost: $1

Panties $1

Paint On hand (but to buy new it runs around $1 at craft stores)

Jellyfish pic - free by looking up on the internet

Time to draw: About 5 mins each side

Drying time: About 20 mins each side

Friday, March 13, 2009

Jellyfish Necklace

This was made from a decorative tassel found at the Dollar store and 24 inches of ribbon 1/8th inch wide ribbon.

Monday, February 2, 2009

JELLYFISH IDEAS

I watched "Sphere" on VHS the other day that had a lot of jellyfish (in the scene where Queen Latifah's character is killed) have seeing a lot of jellyfish inspired clothing on several craft blogs and decided that I am going to come up with my own jellyfish creation, although not sure what I am going to put it on.
I bought a yard of pink tulle tonight at Walmart that I plan to use for the body for 98 cents and some thin pink ribbon for some of the tentacles for 49 cents, but envision using several different sizes and types of ribbons for the tentacles either in all pink, shades of pink or maybe pink and white.
I decided to do a little research on jelly fish and found this site and they are fascinating and bizarre.
The box jellyfish does have a heart nor a conventional brain, but have 4 parallel brains. They have 24 eyes (one pair on each of the four sides that is complex with 16 that are basically light-sensitive pits) and 60 bungholes. I have dated guys that are the embodiment of a jellyfish. Maybe I will end up naming one of my creations after them.
The pink tulle creation will be more of a box jellyfish but the Portugese Man-O-War looks like it would be an interesting challenge and have to give some thought on how I would interpret once into cloth.
This site has more information on jellyfish http://www.dnr.sc.gov/marine/pub/seascience/jellyfi.html
I had never even heard of a cannonball jellyfish before. They don't have tentacles but instead have a sort of a fused feeding apparatus and they don't grow very big - the site indicates 8-10 inches. There is a Mushroom Jellyfish that looks similar but doesn't have the brown band at the bottom and is flatter and larger - the site indicated they run 10-20 inches around.
The site also references a Moon jelly and says it is transparent and run 6-8 inches around, are the traditional saucer-shaped and you can tell what they are by the four pink horseshoe-shaped gonads that you can see through the bell. I didn't know that either, but that would explain why some jellyfish look pink in some photographs.
Here is another site that has actual pictures of videos jellyfish and even pictures of some of their stings, along with safety tips - don't think I will ever visit an ocean without wearing beach shoes and cautious about watching out more for dangers in the water after seeing them!
There is also a link on the same site to a free downloadable 70 page safety book.
Jellyfish coloring pages at:

This set of jellyfish is an embroidery design from the following (only to be used for personal use)