03/01/2014

Doudou rays




Doudou rays. Made out of leftover pieces of grey and blue plush, floral pattern green cotton jersey, and white and green felt.

12/12/2013

Upcycling old t-shirts, just for fun

 
Three old t-shirts plus some pieces of green jersey turned into a tunic with a cowl collar.

06/12/2013

icebubble is back!

After a liiittle break icebubble is back and active, and A Little Market boutique is open for your xmas shopping!


ps. If you don't find exactly what you are looking for, just drop me a message, I'm here, ready to customise! :-D

03/09/2012

Thanks for the great BVM Sunday!

Brussels Vintage Market was definitely THE place to be yesterday! With even more space than in the previous location at K-nal and with its fantastic decor, Halles Saint-Géry offered a great setting for all the cool vintage, creators' and food stands. I hope you enjoyed as much as I did!





 







Thanks to Joëlle the photographer!




29/08/2012

BVM next Sunday

Brussels Vintage Market will be organised for the second time at Halles Saint Géry next Sunday 2nd September from 12 to 7pm.


Take your friends with you, have a drink / a brunch / a coffee and a cupcake, check out the great selection of vintage and retro clothes and items and handmade jewellery, and just enjoy the atmosphere! See you there on Sunday!

10/07/2012

icebubble design introduced on the front page of the Finnish handicraft website Taitomaa!

Read more (in Finnish...) here!




01/07/2012

tutorial: electric wire ring

What to do with old electric wire? Make a ring!


1 You need: about 40cm of old electric wire, wire cutters (sharp ended scissors would probably do, too), pliers, a round object of approximately as thick as your finger (e.g. a marker).

2  Fold one end of the wire into a little hook.

3 Roll the wire around the round object three times.

4 Slide the ring off the round object and start rolling the free end of the wire around the ring. Before rolling too many times test the size of the ring, and adjust if necessary. (It'll be impossible later!) Take into consideration that the wrap will take some space and make the ring a little bit smaller, so leave it rather slightly bigger than the exact size of your finger. [TIP: If you want to have a "diamond ring", slide some pearls or beads to the wire every second round when rolling it and place them on top of the ring.]

5 Continue rolling. Pull the wire quite tight around the ring, so that the hook will stay solidly under the wrap.

6 Go on until the the hook is covered by wire loops. Leave the two last loops a little bit loose.

7 Slide the end of the wire under the two last loops.

8 Pull (with the pliers if needed) to tighten the last two loops.

9 Cut the excess of the wire off. Tuck in the end of the wire as much as possible, and push the loops closer together if they have been separated.

10 Your upcycled electric wire ring is ready!