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Showing posts with label workshops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workshops. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Festival Of Love At The Southbank Centre

Say It With Flowers tablecentres made at my workshop

If there's one thing I'm certain about in life it's that I will never get bored of The Southbank. It's my favourite place in London so it was a real honour to be invited to run two craft workshops as part of their summer Festival Of Love
The Festival explores and celebrates seven kinds of human love and each weekend there are events focusing on that type. My sessions took place over their Pragma Weekend celebrating 'Enduring Love'. 
Temple Of Agape
For last year's Festival of Neighbourhood the Southbank was decorated with colourful flags created by Bob and Roberta Smith and this summer the rainbow theme continued with this incredible staircase - The Temple Of Agape which you can walk up and down while admiring. Made up of hand-painted signs it's the kind of installation you can stare at for hours, but's it's not the only one...
As a girl obsessed with neon signage I love this area based inside the Southbank's Festival Village which doubles up as a bar and exhibition space. Step inside to discover a retro wonderland.
One of the workshops I ran was making 'Gifts Of Love' using letter beads to write a message to someone special. The idea was to take two heart shaped pieces of felt, stitch them together, fill with wadding and add a piece of ribbon to hang them up with. They were then decorated with words, sequins, gems, glitter and fabric scraps. 
The workshop was attended by different types of people; children, teenagers, adults and older folk - men and women, as well as friends and families. In fact my sister brought my nieces and nephew along and they all made a heart for each other.
This pair of hearts were made by a boy of seven and a family friend who was looking after him. 
One of the main features of the weekend was a special lunch that took place inside The Clore Ballroom which was attended by 100 invited guests - all of whom have a connection with Enduring Love. The guestlist included young carers, couples who've been married a very long time and people from care homes around London. To make their lunch experience extra special I was called upon to create tablecentres - made with the help of public participants.
The concept was to make something based around flowers so I decided on topiary style trees which in the end turned into cactuses, but more on that later! I picked up 10 plant pots from Poundland and my starting point was to paint them with acrylic paint - it took three layers to get good coverage.
I did some of the other prep at home too - spraying large polystrene balls with adhesive spray and smoothing squares of hessian and cotton gingham fabric over them. It was a quick and effective method but it ruined my nails so if you fancy trying this yourself I recommend wearing gloves. I bought wooden dowels to fix into the balls but my hacksaw broke when I went to cut them to size so I used straws initially but they didn't hold the weight of the balls so in the end I chopped them off and created cactuses instead!
The main session was a public drop-in craft workshop where participants made fabric and card flowers. These were then glued to the polysterene balls which were glued inside the plant pots. The 10 tablecentres were then placed on the dining tables for the special lunch on Sunday.
Elsewhere around the space there are so many more exhibitions and installations to discover and be amazed by.There's a full list on the Southbank website.


Alongside the workshops and exhibitions there are also a number of film screenings of classic romances...
And if you're visiting over the weekend be sure to show your stomach some love too by eating at Real Food Market. My favourite stalls are the two dosa stands. One is by Horn Ok Please! who create delicious, fluffy Masala Dosas served with chickpeas and bhel puri - it's a perfect light lunch or snack (£5) or if you like your food flavoursome and filling try the satisfying dosas from Dosa Delhi which are served with a very delicious coconut chutney (£6). Finish with a stop off for frozen yoghurt aboard the bright pink Snog bus (only downside being it's rather pricey ), but a nice treat and you get to sit on deckchairs or enjoy your yoghurt up on the top deck.


If you're visiting London this summer stopping off to see The Festival Of Love is a must, especially as films aside, it's FREE! Chill by the river, put your feet in the sand, relax in The Southbank roof garden, get married (there is actually a whole weekend dedicated to weddings) and take some time out to enjoying thinking about and enjoying love, whether it's on your own or with someone special. 

The Southbank Centre's Festival Of Love runs until 31st August 2014. 

Sunday, 6 November 2011

An interview with Top Drawer Diva


Every once in a while you meet someone who is so inspiring, you want everyone to know about them. And one such woman I’ve come across recently is Vicki Williams, known in the Twittersphere as Top Drawer Diva. Not that she’s in any way a diva! It’s more that divas themselves, (the J-Los and Mariah’s of the world), want a bit of what she’s got; gorgeous undies that get her noticed.
Indeed it’s not everyday you come across a professional underwear designer (there’s no shortage of ‘fashion designers’ but specialising in under garments just sounds so much more interesting.) I ‘met’ Vicki through Twitter and have been following her progress from appearing in her local paper, to running private workshops and parties. Like me, she is someone who ‘likes making stuff’, so I thought it would be nice to do a special blog interview with her (something I’ve not done before, but I’ve decided is going to be the first in a new series!) And so…introducing Vicki:

Inspiring Vicki

Underwear…some people can’t even say the word and keep a straight face!
Saying ‘bras’ and ‘knickers’ is second nature to me. It’s what I know about about! During a post school fashion foundation, I really got into the corsetry side so I went on to study for a degree in Contour Fashion at Leicester De Montfort University. It was the only ‘underwear degree’ in Europe. I studied swimwear and all aspects of lingerie including learning about different types of lace. Underwear construction is highly skillful, especially when you’re sewing the tiny pieces of a bra; nimble fingers are a must! After that, I landed several designer jobs creating undies for a range of high street stores from Top Shop and Miss Selfridge to Next. Just as the rest of the fashion world is fast paced, trends in underwear design have to keep up too.

Could a parent have a more embarrassing job?
My kids are always getting embarrassed, they say all I talk about is knickers! It’s even a talking point at school and when their teachers tell them they should be proud of me, they walk off!

Girlie glamour

Pants parties: why did you start running them?
My husband landed a job in Australia so I left the designing for a bit to concentrate on bringing up our two children, but while I was there, I got bitten by the making bug. The handmade culture in Australia is huge and it inspired me to take the buzz back to the UK. I just though ‘I can do this’, so I set up a part-time business running ‘pant parties’ where women can get together and customise their own knickers; it’s the ultimate girls night out and lots and lots of fun.

Sounds just like my kind of thing!
It’s proving a popular activity for hen dos and birthdays and it’s very good value. Sessions costs £20 per person with all materials, equipment and tuition included. Plus, you get to keep your new panties!

Bedroom bunting

Life isn’t just about lingerie though; what else does Top Drawer Diva get up to?
I also sell my own work, you can buy directly from my Folksy store or from stalls I often hold at local events. I make a range of sewn items like aprons, lavender bags and cards but my Top Drawer Diva signature product is Boudoir Bunting. This is not your usual gingham and floral tea party decoration, but sensual, seductive bow edged bunting that was made to be hung in your bedroom.
I can testify to just how extravagant it is as Vicki sent me a sample (above) and it’s absolutely gorgeous. She’s an exceptional seamstress, the construction is perfect and the style delicate and decadent. Mine is hung where it belongs, just beside my bed!

Sugar & spice...
...and all things nice!

Where and how can we find you?
I’m based in Cleethorpes, in the North East of England and workshops are held throughout Yorkshire and the North West including Leeds, Sheffield, Manchester and as far south as Nottingham. Most private parties are held inside the hostesses’ home and I bring everything with me, but some people prefer to hire spaces like local halls or rooms. The best way to contact me for a booking is via Twitter or email; the website is on its way.

It’s a new business, but the scope is huge…
I’ve only been up and running since May and bookings have been increasing thanks to word of mouth and support from the local press. Right now I spend about three days a week on the business while the kids are at school and I have a friend that helps me. Looking forward I’m really keen to get myself a proper studio, where I could design and host parties and possibly even turn it into a craft cafĂ©. (Fingers crossed she does!)

To find out more about Vicki and to book one of her Pants Parties, e-mail topdrawerdiva@hotmail.co.uk www.twitter.com/TopDrawerDiva

If you would like to be interviewed on this blog, email me with some details about you and your creative, crafty life. contact@momtazbh.co.uk