Wednesday 15 August 2007

Crafty Blogger Interview: Rhian

Here is the first in what I hope to be an ongoing series of interviews with fellow crafty lovelies who also blog. Rhian and I have been friends for around a year now after first meeting in a Craftster journal round robin. We got chatting via our respective blogs and have swapped parcels of hand crafted goodness and lots of emails since then. She is a super-talented and creative lady and I hope you enjoy this interview with her.



When & why did you first start writing a blog?
When I was about 16! It was a livejournal one, and was just another way to document stuff for myself. Three years or so later, my youngest brother died, and I deleted the whole journal – it felt like the memories in there were too much to cope with. I have no regrets about that. A year or so later, I started another one. Then, just recently, I changed to blogger. I use it as just another outlet for self expression really. I don’t view it as wholly a craft blog, fully a scrap blog, it’s just a blog of my world, and that incorporates a lot of “stuff”! That is the story of my blog life so far!

What is the first thing you can remember making?
Oh my goodness, I’ve been making “stuff” forever. When I was a younger teenager I used to help out in a lot of children’s clubs, I would always be organising crafts to do, jewellery, painted pebbles, pine cone men, Christmas decorations, flowers made out of plastic bottles, the list goes on!

What or who is your inspiration when you craft and also when you write?
Wandering around the kiddie section of shops! For real! Maybe that says more about my style and ability than anything ;)
Also: leopard print pants, beautifully decorated cupcakes, piano music, a good photograph, clouds, rain, pretty paper, Sex and The City, adverts, vintage things, fruit tea packaging, odd socks, happy post, paperchase, my friends, fairy lights, teacups, birds soaring in the sky, honesty, travelling, cardboard, vanilla bubble bath…
I get a lot of inspiration from books and music and films. I love them, when I find a book or a film or a song that I love, I will literally read, watch and play it continuously. Some of my favs at the moment have to be:


Crafting for me is a form of therapy, so some days I will just need to get something down on a piece of paper, or I’ll need to sew to make my mind focus on something. There doesn’t necessarily have to be anything that sparks that need off, other than to just do it. The act of creating something, sharing my heart, putting my heart into something is how I manage to ‘do’ my days.

What are your favourite materials to use when crafting?
Felt! Felt all the way. No need for hems! Ha. Always, sequins, lace, ribbon, buttons, and paint. All the pretty things!

What do you listen to when you craft?
So much, but lately a lot of: Leeland, Four Tet, City and Colour, Lotus Child, Ingrid Michaelson, Kate Nash, and also just specific songs like, Whole Wide World by Wreckless Eric, Breathe Me by Sia, On My Bones by Kendall Payne.

What’s the one thing you’ve made that you’re most proud of?
One of the favourite things I remember making was a Birthday gift for a friend. It was a pile of junk CD’s, sanded, painted, pretty things glued on, all kept together with a giant key ring – each CD had a poem by her favourite poet. I loved making that gift. That was made in the days before Sid (my camera) so I didn’t actually get any photos of it.

What other crafty blogs do you read and why should we read them too?
You should definitely read:
The Wish Jar - Keri Smith is one of my favourite illustrators and just all round mind blowingly creative.

Hula Seventy - I’ve been reading this blog for about 2 years. Every one of the posts makes me think, and want to make. Its necessary weekly reading!

Crackers + Honey - Karissa Cove is quite sporadic in her updating, but when she does it is always so adorable. I found her three years ago, and have loved her for three years. She is big time inspiring.

Crafty Mcgee - Pure craft. LOVE IT.

As well as all the links on my blog – which are always an excellent read.

What crafty plans do you have up your sleeve (if they’re not top secret)?
I made this banner a couple of weeks ago:


And have some weird random ideas bouncing around in my head about how this could actually be turned into some kind of charitable blog, event? Maybe simply because I’m working on a whole cupcake series for my etsy, and am on a cupcake overload!

Many thanks to Rhian for agreeing to be interviewed. I hope you all enjoyed it and don't forget to visit her blog, dandelion wishes.

4 comments:

Anushka said...

aw what a fab interview! I look forward to reading more of them, such a lovely concept. x x x

smellymelly said...

cool interview with the lovely Rhi.

(FYI, the link to Crackers + honey just goes back to Hula Seventy)

:) xx

Unknown said...

Hi nush, thank you, there will definitely be more :)

Hello smellymelly- I have fixed it, thank you :)

Anonymous said...

Brilliant interview!
I loved the round robin journal swap- so much FUN!
I pop in sporadically to your blog and just wanted to say- "girl with a red balloon" is adorable! So cute!
xoxox

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