[identity profile] smeddley.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] craftgrrl
Awhile back I posted that I had made a tiny crane: here. [livejournal.com profile] bearscanfly said that what I'd really done was craft a giant pencil! So, to redeem myself, here is a tiny crane on a Smartie:



How could I fake the size of the Smartie? Proof, right! Tiny, tiny, tiny crane! Or is it...

...giant candy?



;)

And so this isn't just a rehash of old business, I was recently involved in a Craftster swap where we watched our partner's five favorite movies, and crafted three tiny things inspired by them.

Her movies were To Kill a Mockingbird, Vovler (Spanish), Persepolis (French), Rear Window, and Love Actually.


Plastic Canvas Needlebook inspired by Rear Window (each charm represents a person he watched across the way). I didn't actually send this, it took more time than I thought, but I"m proud of it!


Hamgirl Amigurumi from To Kill a Mockingbird. I just winged the pattern. I was worried I'd put the 'HAM' on the wrong side (you can tell she's not symmetrical in the movie, and I tried to duplicate that!) but I think I got it right. I also thought about doing a felt oval and putting little eyes on it, but... didn't.


Little swan stuffies from Persepolis. I'm not sure I'm happy with the crocheted hanging string. I did another one later but I didn't have any thin white ribbon, so I used some thicker silver and definitely didn't like that. I think thin white ribbon would be the way to go. If I'm ever of a mind to make more (they would make cute Christmas ornaments).


Matchbook Notepads from Volver. These were the cheesiest (? maybe the swans, I don't know), it's simply screen shots of the end credits to the movie (very pretty floral motifs!), laminated and with part of a Post-It notepad stapled inside.

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