
I created this bowl with a mould from Devon Dotting. The moulds are fantastic and work well time and time again. Fill the mould with plaster (specifically Herculite 2, and leave for 48 hours before taking it out. As a large bowl, this will take longer to dry than most that I do, so be…

These little magnets were such a lovely thing to make. They use a variety of different crafts, but all so simple. When put together though, they are so cute! Bees are amazing creatures and we should celebrate them! To start with, purchase the blank fridge magnets. The link for them is in the Workshops and…

I had this idea in my head for ages. It came out roughly how I had in mind, although, like many items I make, they evolve in the process! I had just had the family bathroom redone. However, it was all so boring with natural coloured tiles and a white bath. The sink unit though…

This mandala stone was painted as we came towards the end of winter, and spring was starting to appear. Daffodils were coming out and primroses were looking particularly spectacular! To make the blank stone, use the Small mandala stone mould from Devon Dotting. These moulds are reliable time and time again and I really recommend…

This blank box was given to me, though I know it was only £3…. a family trait to leave the prices on everything! To be fair, the whole idea was for something that I could paint with my dotting and give it some life and uniqueness! The box was plain plywood with no finish on…

I absolutely love to mould and paint this little pots! They are so cute and as they are quite small, you can really go to town on the colours! The mould is from Devon Dotting. I use Herculite 2 plaster (see the Recommended materials and tools for dot art – Craft a Life for the…

This is another one of the Devon Dotting moulds, a small pot with a lid. I am a fan of all things pink, especially if they are sparkly! The bold colours really work for a small pot – small but with a statement to make! I used herculite 2 plaster for this 2 part mould.…