Friday, 8 October 2010

Anitas's 3D Laser Stickers - Snowman Sweetie Bags

Anita's Snowmen 3D Laser Stickers 
After my disappointment yesterday over this years Accessorize stickers, I thought I would show my favourite Christmas stickers of this year (so far)......., they are from Anita’s and cost about £1.50ish. I wasn't sure about them at first, but once I started using them I loved them more and more
Anita's 3D Laser Stickers
They come in snowmen, penguins and Santa designs and are all equally lovely! As soon as I saw them I thought sweetie bags! I’ve used Elizabeth Shaw Mint Crisps and my Stampin Up scalloped and plain circle punches to make them.
 Elizabeth Shaw Mint Christmas FavoursElizabeth Shaw Mint Crisp Christmas Favors 2
I’ve used a bit more detail on the toppers than usual, adding white glitter paper to the bottom of each plain circle and then adding faux stitching and snowflakes using a white gel pen.
Elizabeth Shaw Mint Crisp Christmas Snowmen Favours
On the reverse side of each sweet I have handwritten “Happy Christmas” on a plain white circle and then finished off exactly the same as the front.
I am going to make some more sweetie bags using the penguins and Santa's which I will post as soon as they are done.

Thursday, 7 October 2010

Decorated Cadbury Miniatures using Accessorize Christmas Stickers

Accessorize Stickers Snowmen
I made these quickly last night (before The Apprentice!!!!) just to see how the snowmen stickers would look on Cadbury Dairy Milk Miniatures.
Accessorize Christmas Stickers Accessorize Snowman Stickers
Everyone knows how much I love Accessorize stickers ….. and after their brilliant Halloween range I was anticipating very great things ……. Well, yesterday I heard that the Christmas ones had hit the shops, so my lovely sister was hastily sent on “a mission” ………….. but I am so disappointed ………… and hoping that there has been a huge mix up at the distribution centre and that the “real” stickers will soon appear in the shops!
The snowmen are the same as last year! And, I wasn’t that keen on them then.  As for the laser effect stickers – I’m not impressed, the gingerbread man is especially awful as is the snowman. My heart sank when I saw them ….. my sister got me two packs of each, and I will use them all, but I don’t think I will buying anymore. (£1.75 per pack)
Next port of call for my sister was Paperchase, where she got me one pack each of their two Christmas designs ….. (£1)
Paperchase Christmas StickersPaperchase Puffy Christmas stickers 
Hmmmmm, quite cute, but every single sticker has a face on it, now that’s ok for the Santa and penguins, etc. but I don’t really like my holly or Yule log to have one too, a bit odd.
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I must sound really grouchy, I’m sorry …..  The other set of stickers from Paperchase are “OK”…. quite cartoony, with a modern feel and I think I will be able to make some quite quirky cards with them

My Desk At Work

Just in case you didn’t believe me yesterday … I thought I would show you my little shelf next to my desk at work ….
My shelf at work
With Lord Sugar in the middle!!!
The top of my computer
And this is the top of my computer ….. with my lovely Poundland USB lava lamp!
My embellished glasses
And now something really silly ……. My eyesight is terrible, I wear strong contact lenses but need readers over the top of them to see my computer screen and to read etc.  These readers were from the 99p shop, I love them, but then I got to wondering what they would look like with flat backed gems stuck on  ……
My embellished reading glasses
My pictures are rubbish, but these are some of my most expensive gems in a pale olive green …… and they really twinkle! All the glasses need now is a bit of faux stitching!!!!! I really shouldn’t be left alone!!!!

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

No Crafting Wednesday!

I tend to keep my blog a pretty tight ship, keeping strictly to crafting and shopping ……and only share a little of myself now and again….. well, I today I thought I would reveal my secret crush passion ….. which will explain why I won’t be doing any crafting on Wednesday nights for at least the next 13 weeks …….
Sir Alan Sugar
Apprentice Series 4 2008
Apprentice Series 4
2008
I LOVE SIR ALAN SUGAR …….. he makes me go all goose bumpy.  I have three framed pictures on the small shelf by my desk at work,  they are of Mr FiddleFart, Jose Mourinho (my other crush)  and Sir Alan …. so on a Wednesday when I am usually fiddle farting ….. the only thing that will be glued, will be me, to my tele!!!

Keep scrolling down as there are another two posts below this today!

Tesco Advent House Update 5

I hope that the next time I show you what I have done to my Advent House it will be finished and that all I’ll have to think about is where to put it during Advent and what to put in it.
You know my motto is "Less is More" ...... well, that's gone right out of the window ...... but I am only going to give you a sneak peak .....
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The roof is now longer flat and lacking ……it's embellished with hundreds of flat backed gems!!!!!  I just need to add a bit of PVA to the ends of the braid to stop it from fraying.
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And I found the perfect snowmen in Hobbycrafts (£1.99 for 6)
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I’ve also found the right glittery numbers too, but they caused me more work than I first intended.
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Initially I stuck them straight on to the drawers, but from a distance they were barely distinguishable. So I made a small background panel for each number, aghhhh, more fiddle fart! Sorry, about the wet glue, I am just too eager to get the photos taken.
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I love my drawer knobs, but I have found that I cannot add any more small gems, as I had planned, to the drawer front as it doesn’t look right. I’ve used gold stars which mirror the stars held by the snowmen.
So almost there, except that I have decided I need to put something on the sides of the house now…..  so more Blitzen paper, snow and snowmen …… then I’m done …. I think!

What’s In My Shopping Bag Wednesday

It seems ages since I did a shopping post …. and to be honest there isn’t any crafty shopping here ….. I’ve just indulged myself with a few lovely things ……. on Saturday we nipped over to one of our fairly local garden centres, where they were just setting out their Christmas displays.
Bird Christmas Decoration
And as I have a BIG thing for birds at the moment  I just couldn’t resist this tree decoration ….. it will hang in my craftroom all year round …. it cost £3.99 and I LOVE it.
Flying Pig Christmas tree Decoration
Another thing I collect is flying pigs, (it’s my user name in various forums), but they are few and far between, so I only have a very small collection. I’m a bit fussy because they have to have “nice” faces ….. and this one has a beautiful face! It cost £2.99, and again it will have a special place found for it in my craftroom.
Vintage Childrens Suitcases
This set of vintage 1950’s child's suitcases cost me £6.50 (plus P&P) from e-bay.  I just love them!  The handles are metal and remind me of my childhood so much.  They were not in pristine condition, but I knew that when I bid, but with a little bit of cleaning they are just what I wanted.
Vintage Childs Stacking Suitcase
One side of the largest case was a little scuffed, but I already had these Making Memories travel stickers, which have covered the marks perfectly.
I have looked at new sets of similar mini suitcases, but they aren’t a patch on these and are SO expensive!

Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Decorated Cadbury Dairy Milk Miniature Box

I’ve been using a lot of Cadbury Dairy Milk Miniatures (from Home Bargains £1.09 – 20 chocolates in a box) for Halloween and Christmas projects, but until last night, had never thought of decorating a full box ……
Cadbury Dairy Milk Miniatures - Decorated Box
I took off the box sleeve and carefully undid it, then drew round it onto a piece of patterned paper and cut it out.  Next, I carefully stuck the paper onto the sleeve with double sided tape, using my stylus to go over the creases.  After that it was plain sailing as I put the sleeve together again
Cadbury Dairy Milk Miniatures Chipboard Flower from The Range
To decorate, I’ve used a band of contrasting paper and brown ribbon to go round the box and a chipboard flower I got from The Range a while back (a pack of five for 99p), plus a bit of my signature faux stitching!!!!
 Cadbury Miniature's Decorated Box
As my sister would say, “You have too much time on your hands”
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Sunday, 3 October 2010

Boo – Halloween Cadbury Chocolate Bar

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Not suitable for children under three because of the eyes, but a fun chocolate bar for Trick and Treating!

Saturday, 2 October 2010

Flip Over Advent Calendar

I found this Advent Calendar below and thought I’d like to have a go at making something similar:-http://www.fiskarettes.co.uk/index.php/date/2009/11flipover
But, when I started making it I didn’t actually save the site or picture (which I have since found again)  so I was working on a vaguish memory of what I thought it looked like, in my head.
Flip Over Advent Calendar 1
Putting it together was a fiddle as I have only ever made small books using my Bind It All before, in fact I very nearly gave up! Please bear with me as the instructions may not be too detailed as I was making this very much on the hoof and was concentrating more on the making rather than remembering to take a picture at each stage.
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Each square measured 4 1/4in x 4.1/4ins and I used the width of a ruler to make the bottom of the calendar.  I then cut it out and scored the middle lines, followed by punching both ends using my Bind It All.
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The pages measure 4ins x 4ins, and were punched and then very carefully cut in two.
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For my first attempt  (above) I used 3 coils for each side of the calendar, but it looked wonky, as you can see, so I did it again, this time using just one length of 6 coils.
Flip Over Advent Calendar 2
I created a set of numbers using Publisher on the same colour card as the calendar base and then added a K & Co. Christmas paper as a background. The rest is all the fiddly twiddly bits…….. which included lots of faux stitching using a white gel pen, large holly leaves made with a punch, and red foil holly berries. I tried to  use red flat backed gems for the berries originally, but it made the right hand side of the calendar far too bulky.
Flip Over Advent Calendar 3
I am not 100% happy with what I have made, if I were to do it again, I would make the number panels shorter to give me more space to vary the decoration at the bottom of each page, at the moment they are all pretty much the same. Having said that, it’ll look very nice on my festive desk at work.

Friday, 1 October 2010

Tesco Advent House Update 4

I thought I would have two updates today and just hope you aren’t too tired of reading about my house. 
Tesco Advent House
Before I finally glued the roof panel in place I decided it still needed something, so after a bit of rummaging in my drawers (oooooower), I found treasures that had been long forgotten but which seemed to be waiting for this project. I am pretty plain and simple in my crafting, a less is more girl, but I am really going for broke on this one – if you can’t be over the top at Christmas, when can you? I am just worried now that I won’t find the “perfect” snowmen to finish it off!
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When I started the roof I added a peel off border to each tile, but it looked very flat and decidedly lacking …… so bring on the rik rac braid!!!
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The ribbon and braid are HobbyCrafts own make, bought in a recent sale and the Paper Cellar self adhesive paper lace border which was 89p from a Dunelm Mill sale. I need to Modge Podge the top of the house, then I can go mad with all the embellishments I have been dying to use.

Tesco Advent House Update 3

Work is progressing well, be it in a very fiddly sort of way …
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I realised that the top part of the house looked very stark and bare and decided to continue the snowy theme there too.
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But being a triangle shape with a drawer in the middle I knew it wasn’t going to be easy, so I made a template first, this was such new territory for me!
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And I sort of scribbled on the template outlining what I thought I would do …..
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I then used the template to cut out the “Blitzen” paper, I don’t know how it fit but it did, perfectly, first time!
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More fiddle farting followed to add the snow………Picture 019
And it worked too!!! Now it just needs gluing in place and three layers of Modge Podge applied to the papered area.  Modge Podge dries incredibly quickly, so it shouldn’t take too long.