Episode Seven: Mini Bunting!!

Hey there guys and gals!!

Welcome to a new episode of Indie Craft Attack!! It's been a really really long while since I've posted a new show! But I'm finally back, but in a slightly different format. I no longer will be "bringing you crafty conversations, one band at a time", but instead, just "bringing you crafty conversations with me!".

Today's episode is all about bunting. Mini bunting that this! If you don't know what it is, it's because little "flags" in any shape or form (normally triangles), on a string. It's used as decoration for special events, or just dressing up you're home :) Normally you need a sewing machine to make really nice bunting, but today I'm showing you an easy and quick way to do it! I'll be showing you how to make bunting on a smaller scale, but I don't see why you can't use the same technique for regular sized bunting.

So let's get this party started!

Take a look!!





I would love to see you're versions of this Indie Craft Attack, so please share your photos to: indiecraftattack@gmail.com

If you need anymore information on this craft, and more click HERE for all the instructions!

Happy Crafting!!


Mon

Episode Six: Ania Ziemirska - Fabric Button Magnets!

Alright Everyone!

I have some good news and some bad news.

Good News: I'm back with another episode of Indie Craft Attack!
Bad News: This is my last episode of Indie Craft Attack! In this format anyway!

I have now moved to Belfast Northern Ireland, and thus unable to continue with my wee project of finding Canadian bands willing enough to join me for some crafting! I suppose I'll just have to brainstorm to see what else I can do with this crafty show!

But let's just hold on to the good news for now shall we?

This episode features a Toronto singer-songwriter by the name of Ania Ziemirska! Miss Ziemirska is an acoustic artist with an edgy pop side, and is a pretty crafty gal as well! Currently you can find Ania playing shows in and around the Toronto area in support of her EP "I Was A Girl".

Even with her busy schedule, between shows and moving into her new pad in Toronto, Ania joined me last August for some crafting!

A few months back I discovered the wonders of Button Cover Kits and haven't looked back! You can make anything with this nifty kit! Magnets! Push pins! Brooches! Anything you want! So, I decided that it was time to teach you all how to make your own!

Gather up your supplies, and join Ania and I as we relax, chat and make some cute crafts! Perfect for Christmas gift giving time!




Want to make your own fabric covered magnets?!? CLICK HERE for instructions. Just scroll to find Episode Six!

For More Information on Ania visit: aniazmusic.com

Well folks!

That's it!

I suppose this is possibly the end of Indie Craft Attack as we know it!!

Thanks to those who have taken the time to watch my wee episodes. But fear not, I have another project in the works!

Thanks for watching folks!

Keep Smiling!!

Monica

ps, if you have any questions or comments, you can still reach me at monica@indiecraftattack.com

:)

Episode Five: Grant Lawrence - Duct Tape Bookmarks!

Hi Everyone!

So it's been a little while since my last episode, but I'm back with another great one! This time it's with CBC Radio 3 Host Grant Lawrence! For those who may not know, not only is Mr. Lawrence a host at CBC, but also a published author AND former front man of the 90s Canadian punk band The Smugglers.  Exciting eh? So when he agreed to join me during breakfast at the Home County Folk Festival in London Ontario to do some crafting, I was delighted!

For this episode we create some lovely bookmarks out of duct tape! Who needs to buy a bookmark when you can customize and make your own? I thought this would be a fitting craft since Grant wrote a lovely memoir entitled "Adventures in Solitude". If you haven't read it yet, I strongly suggest you do! It's filled with wit and laughter with each turn of a page! If you do decide to read it, you should make your very own duct-tape bookmark to keep your place!

This episode was shot at a cute little eatery called The Bag Lady in London Ontario. It's a super cute place, and perfect for a little indie crafting! I should also note that this was shot during the Home County Folk Festival, and you may see some CBC Radio 3 bloggers in the background! It was a lovely weekend, and I hope you all enjoy the episode!




Want to make your own super cool duct-tape bookmark?! CLICK HERE for instructions! Look for "Episode Five - Grant Lawrence Duct Tape Bookmarks!". If you make your own Duct-Tape bookmark let me know and send in a photo! I'd love to see your creations and I'll post them on the site too! You can send them to monica@indiecraftattack.com!

For More Information on Grant Lawrence: www.grantlawrence.ca 


Do you have any questions, concerns, feelings about this episode or anything else on Indie Craft Attack? Let me know: monica@indiecraftattack.com


Thanks for watching!

Happy Crafting & Keep Smiling,

Monica

Episode Four: YUNIOSHI - Recycled T-Shirt Bags!

Hello Everyone!

Finally, the LONG awaited Yunioshi Indie Craft Attack episode that you've all be waiting for!
This episode was shot all the way back in March during the Canadian Music Week Festival when Yunioshi were in town to play The Painted Lady!

Anna and Rob of Yunioshi were so kind to invite me up to their rooms at The Gladstone Hotel where we did some crafting on a bed! Thankfully the craft didn't involve any hot glue or sparkles, so the bed was saved!

If you don't already know, Yunioshi are a four-piece band from Nottingham, England! I know I know, you were expecting some Canadian band, but I thought why not switch it up a bit! I met Rob back in June at the North by North East festival in Toronto where he played with fellow Yunioshi band mate (also Rob) in Spaceships are Cool, another Nottingham band! Apparently Nottingham has a thriving music scene, who knew!

Yunioshi are a high energy band filled with lots of dance beats, and pop tunes that will get any crowd dancing and sweating in no time! I had the chance to see them rock out at The Painted Lady in Toronto to a packed and sweaty crowd! It was brilliant! Thankfully Toronto didn't have to miss out on Yunioshi's trademark tradition of handing out baked goods during their gigs. They were able to find some lovely mini cupcakes to hand out to the crowd! Maybe one day I'll see a gig in the UK and have freshly baked homemade Yunioshi cakes! A girl can dream right?! Yunioshi are a very creative bunch! They bake, sing, play, and even craft on a monthly basis! Just watch their episode to find out why!



If the above embedded video doesn't work on your browser CLICK HERE

Want to make this craft yourself? Click HERE for full instructions! Just scroll down to Episode Four - YUNIOSHI. I would also love to see your creations as well! If you make a t-shirt bag, let me know by sending me a pic of your finished work of art to monica@indiecraftattack.com! I'd love to see these crafts in action!

For more information on Yunioshi visit: yunioshi.bandcamp.com 
For more information on Come Get Felt Up visit: http://www.comegetfeltup.com/

Do you have any questions, concerns, feelings about this episode or anything else on Indie Craft Attack? Let me know: monica@indiecraftattack.com


Thanks for watching!

Happy Crafting & Keep Smiling,

Monica


P.S Here's a closer look at the robots Anna was trying to show you! And also, a lovely picture of Rob's finished YUNIOSHI T-Shirt bag!! Try making one yourself! You know you want to!! 





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Please be patient as I figure out this new blogger design thing!

Also, there will be a new episode of Indie Craft Attack coming in the near future! I promise!

Love,

Monica

My Canadian Music Week Experience!

Hey Everyone!

How's it going!?

I hope you're all doing very well ;)

I had a super time last week during Canadian Music Week here in Toronto, Ontario. Thank you so much to NxEW for talking me into being a guest blogger for them during the festival! I wrote a wee article about my experience so if you'd like to read it click here! Let's just say, I met Fred Penner, and I may have even danced on stage with him! I had a great time, let's put it that way!

I also hung out with some amazing UK musicians from the bands Yunioshi & Spaceships are Cool. I met these lads and ladies at NxNE last summer and was happy to see them back in Toronto :) I finally got to check out a Yunioshi show which was awesome! They played to a packed house on the Friday night at The Painted Lady. It was brilliant! Plus, there was cake! Oh, and perhaps I should also mention there will be a future Indie Craft Attack episode featuring the lovely Anna and Rob of Yunioshi, so stay tuned!

But to tie you over, here's a cute video of my new favourite Yunioshi tune "When":




Cheers for now!

Monica

Cross between "Mr. Dressup, Indie Craft Attack & LOST" - Grant Lawrence's Latest Home Movie

Hello Folks!

So, I was browing the twitter and facebook world today only to find that Grant Lawrence, host at CBC Radio 3 and author of "Adventures from Solitude", posted his latest home movie which is apparently a "cross between Mr. Dressup, Indie Craft Attack and LOST".

Well folks, check it out yourself! What do you think?! Perhaps Grant and Jill should stop by the craft attack corner and do a workshop in homemade wooden sign posts?