….. limited edition Christmas M and M’s left over from the festive season and in danger of going stale, three chocolate rabbits that couldn’t be used in my Easter projects as the foil was ripped and two cream eggs which were too small for the pots I wanted to put them in! Nom, nom,nom!
When I mess about trying to decide where to put the tiniest and most insignificant of flat back gem I call it Fiddle Farting, hence the name of the blog!!!
Monday, 7 March 2011
Sunday, 6 March 2011
Altered Drawers
Do you remember the little set of drawers I got from a carboot sale for 20p a while back? Well I’ve finished “doing them up”
I spray painted them first and then covered them with My Mind’s Eye – Quite Contrary, Jack and Jill “Be happy” Gleeful Paper (what a mouthful!) and several layers of Modge Podge Gloss Lustre.
The knobs were from a recent HobbyCraft sale and cost 29p for a set of 6.
Saturday, 5 March 2011
Wish Stones
These are lovely flat stones that I have picked up on holiday, they measure between 1 – 2 ins at their widest. I am not really sure what to do with them, but I know inspiration will come one day. I thought they would make quirky place settings for the right sort of occasion or as I have done here, little message stones.
Friday, 4 March 2011
Washing Up Kebab????
This is a daft idea that was sparked by this ad for Fairy washing up liquid

It’s just a whole lot of washing up sponges etc. on a kebab skewer..

It’s just a whole lot of washing up sponges etc. on a kebab skewer..
But, I think I’ve lost a little in the translation, so if I make any more, I will replace my wooden skewer for a metal one. I am also wondering whether I should present it more like the ad. with a paper plate and plastic knife and fork on a little presentation board for more impact. At the moment it seems a bit random! I’ll get back to you when I have worked it out.
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Daisy Card
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
A Perk of the Job!
One of the unexpected surprises to my blogging is when out of the blue, I am asked to review something. It doesn’t happen very often, but when it does, I get VERY excited!
Iain from http://newhollandpublishers.com/craft-and-hobbies.asp contacted me and asked if I would like to have a look at some of his craft books ….. how could I resist?
The first book I chose was Furoshiki by Kumiko Nakayama-Geraerts (£7.99), something I had never heard of before, but the idea of wrapping gifts and other items with fabric and using a few simple knots sounded so brilliant and different. The ideas are pretty easy. I particularly liked the ball bag idea, which I’ve had a little play with using an old Liberty hankie, perhaps it needs a little tweaking, but this could be the answer to my prayers when trying to wrap something awkward.
I like the idea that you could wrap a present in a very unique way, and that the wrapping can also be part of the present, like pashmina.
I will certainly be looking in the charity shops now for squares of interesting material, retro head scarves, old embroidered table clothes, shawls, etc. When you think that some wrapping paper can cost over £2 a sheet …. it’s a no brainer!
Also, in the book are examples of wrapping a bouquet of flowers, a bottle, a potted flower and a shoulder bag. This is definitely a book I will be going back to for ideas.
The next book Rediscovered Treasures by Ellen Dyrop and Hanna Kristindottir (£9.99), is very much my thing. As I read it I ohhhed ahhhhed aloud. So many ideas …. so little time, using items that can be found at car boot sales and charity shops etc. My very, very favourite idea was cupcakes in a cup.
You simply bake your cupcakes in a paper case, then pop it into a cup when cool, then ice and decorate …..how cute is that?
I loved this purse idea, made from an old embroidered cloth, something I am always looking for and buying.
And this is such a lovely idea, using a child’s pinafore as a peg holder. I might attach it to a slightly more decorative hanger, but what a lovely idea to give to Granny for Mother’s Day when clothes are outgrown?
And finally, Street-Chic Jewellery by Susie Johns (£14.99), I dabble with making bits of jewellery and try to keep things pretty simple but quirky, and there are some brilliant ideas in this book.
These are three of my favourite ideas, which could be mounted and added to the front of a card.
There are lots of ideas, including making paper beads and beadwork to suit a variety of expertise. Again a book I will be delving in at regular intervals.
There are many other lovely craft books at http://newhollandpublishers.com/default.asp some of which I have earmarked like …..
Iain has offered a discount of 20% plus free P&P. (Free P&P for UK Residents only) to readers on each of the books I have reviewed (Furoshiki, Rediscovered Treasures and Street Chic Jewellery), just use the code Fiddle at the checkout. The offer ends 1st September 2011 – how brilliant is that?
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Easter Shopping
First Day at School Card
These cards measure 12.5 cm x 12.5 cm and are made using white linen effect card.

These Provocraft Stand-Out stickers were perfect for these First Day at School cards and at only 29p a packet (from HobbyCrafts sale), I got two packets, and went the whole hog and used all the embellishments per pack on each card.
I’ve used a red and blue gingham backing paper, so perhaps, (but not wishing to stereotype) one could be for a girl and the other a boy.
Every year I say that I ought to make more First Day at School cards, as it’s not the sort of card you see in many shops. It’s something I’m sure grandparents etc. would love to send to mark such a special occasion.
My Favourite Photos from The Czech Republic
I had a lovely time in the Czech Republic and managed to get a few hours to myself to go out with my camera.

Then as I walked around I noticed that the snow/ice had formed into what looked like the feathers of an angels wing.

My photography just doesn’t do justice to the beauty.
I know it sounds a bit odd but on Friday I took myself to the tiny cemetery that was near the hotel, and fell in love with this small statue standing on her own in the snow.
Then as I walked around I noticed that the snow/ice had formed into what looked like the feathers of an angels wing.
My photography just doesn’t do justice to the beauty.
It was cold, but it wasn’t that that gave me tingles down my spine.
Monday, 28 February 2011
Modge Podge Altered Bangle
Remember this 10p bangle I got in Primark’s reduced bin?
Well I’ve covered in DecoPatch paper and Modge Podge sparkle finish and now it looks like this:-
I’ve only put one layer of DecoPatch on so the gold leathery effect of the bangle shows through giving a lovely effect.
Well I’ve covered in DecoPatch paper and Modge Podge sparkle finish and now it looks like this:-
I’ve only put one layer of DecoPatch on so the gold leathery effect of the bangle shows through giving a lovely effect.
I’ve only recently started using Modge Podge, I got a starter pack, which had one small bottle of each finish in it to try. I am hooked, it dries very quickly and doesn’t run and the various finishes it gives are fantastic, much better and easier than some of the varnishes I have used in the past.
Sunday, 27 February 2011
Birthday Card for a Walker
This card is A5 in size.
The map, boots, bottle and glasses are all stuck on with foam pads for extra dimension.
As I have said before, my Birthday Times template is brilliant for making a one off, totally personal card.
A card like this can take a couple of hours to make because of the research, as my sister would say, “It’s all in the detail!”. The brief was 60th birthday, walking, red wine, and the Laf Apujarraf mountains, I think I have pulled it off!.
The boots are Quickutz die cuts I got from e-bay, the boot print stickers are from Stickopotamus and I am desperate to get some more, as I have almost run out of them and the bottle and glasses are a clip art image that I have covered with Anita’s 3D clear gloss to give a glass like effect.
The map, boots, bottle and glasses are all stuck on with foam pads for extra dimension.
Saturday, 26 February 2011
Rainbow Keyboard Card
I was asked to make a card for a 12 year old boy who plays the piano, mindful of his age, I didn’t want to do anything run of the mill. I hoped to find a wavy keyboard on Google but no luck, so in the end I had to plump for a dead plain black and white clip art keyboard.
Then I had an “Ulrika Moment” – I found a rainbow background and with a bit of jiggery pokery on Publisher, superimposed the keyboard on top ….. I was so chuffed with the result.
I cut out another set of black keys and used foam sticky pads to hold them in place. Finally I added a good coat of Anita’s 3D Clear Gloss to each key as a finishing touch. Done and dusted!
Friday, 25 February 2011
Deer Watching Thank You Card
Thursday, 24 February 2011
Just For Fun …. Tour T-Shirts and Badges!
As you know I’m off on a ski trip soon with work ….. and thought it would be fun to make some tour “merchandise” for the staff who are going.
I can’t believe that I got the first one horribly wrong …(which was mine fortunately) …. first rule of transfer printing …. is to reverse the writing ……. DOH!!!!
This is the design I came up with but unfortunately it didn’t transfer quite as distinctively against the grey as I had hoped ….. but as the shirts only cost £1.90 each from Primark and are probably going to be worn once as a joke or in bed I am not going to be too precious about the not so perfect results.
I made some badges too, that hopefully will be worn a lot of the time.
The Only Way Is Up? That is our theme, a song by Yaz , which we will play every morning before we hit the slopes to get in the mood!
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