Sunday, 9 December 2018

Christmas Advent Drawers – Finally Finished

As promised yesterday …… the great unveil ……..
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I was a bit wary of colouring the drawer dividers in blue, wondering if it would look too much and worrying that my Sharpie pen might run out half way through ……
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……… but I think it’s worked.
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I covered the sides and top with scraps of blue papers with a touch of red here and there, going round them with faux stitching.
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I glittered sixteen wooden snowflakes, putting a smaller, plastic ones in the middle. Eight snowflakes were then equally spaced down each side of the drawers, along with a scattering of small gold stars.
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I did the same to the top, but without the snowflakes, which would give the opportunity to balance something else on if you fancied.
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This Advent calendar isn’t probably not going anywhere until next year, but before it is bubble wrapped and safely put away I think I will give the top, sides and dividers a couple of  coats of varnish just to seal them a little bit more.
I have another two sets of drawers in the cupboard waiting to be done, so I think my Advent Drawer Tuesday posts are set to continue in 2019.

Saturday, 8 December 2018

Advent Drawer Tuesday

That’s it the last few Advent drawers are in the bag …… thank goodness, it was beginning to make me go even more cross eyed than I usually am!
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I had to re-do the reindeer drawer (above) because where I had originally positioned it was in the middle of a row and there was the distinct risk of breaking an antler every time the drawer on either side was opened.
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But the last four came together really well, in fact I had them all done one morning before I did the morning nursery run ……
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I swear my step was lighter as I walked along!
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I always try to schedule posts a little in advance …… so tomorrow I can finally bring you the completed article ….. my work is done!

Friday, 7 December 2018

Heads Up To Poundland – Crafty Cards & Snow Globe Stickers

As promised yesterday a couple more treasures found in the seasonal bargain baskets of Poundland in Worcester.
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The self adhesive snow globe bubble stickers were too good to ignore, but I was restrained and only bought two different design packs as I didn’t have a clear idea at the time as to what I could do with them ………
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…… however, they appear to be quite robust with very usable designs, so perhaps small simple square cards or gift tags?
The other treasure was a pack each of these snowmen and penguin cards (there was also a Santa design too) with Iris and Bertie and of course Nanny in mind. They are of a fantastic glossy quality and for just £1 a pack I know I had a bargain.  They didn’t come with envelopes but that’s fine,  I have whole box of the things that I can sort through.
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The packs came with everything you need, googly eyes, pom poms, glitter glue, and sticky pads to attach the heads and give the characters a 3D element.
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I would also add white micro glitter to the penguins hats and red to the snowmen’s hat band and scarves.  They are so cute and crazy value for money.  If  we/I don’t get to do them this year they’ll certainly save for next.
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As I said I was restrained in my purchasing, despite the prices, because I no longer craft in the large quantities I once used to.  However, I am still aware that if you see something you fancy then you’re best making a considered purchase there and then because you can bet that they’ll have disappeared by the time you realise that you really should have got them!

Thursday, 6 December 2018

Heads Up To Poundland 1 – Paper Pads

I popped into one of the two Poundland shops  in Worcester town centre and was really chuffed with the 6ins x 6ins Christmas paper pads I found.  I very nearly missed them as they were in the seasonal quick sale baskets in the middle of the shop rather than on the crafty shelves.
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I bought four pads, although I think there were more to chose from, going for the ones that contained designs and colours that I thought would be the most versatile and “me”.
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My favourite was the Cosy Christmas pad, (5 x 6 designs), because all the designs look like knitting samples and as such I am already thinking of a very simple patchwork card with a little faux stitching or using a page on its own to cover the front of a card blank with a simple printed sentiment in the middle.  I am quite excited to get playing.
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The embossed paper pack was exceptional value, the embossing is really deep and the paper/card thick and glossy (5 x 6 designs).
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The Scandi style reindeer and bird pages are again a card on their own when stuck to the front of a card blank with perhaps a careful application of translucent or white micro glitter here and there.
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Elves aren't really my thing, but with the elf on the shelf is becoming more and more popular I think there is a card or two among these designs when I have get the time to experiment. I particularly like the Kraft colour as I have a few Kraft card blanks that really need using up.
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The Jolly Christmas pad is “so so” ……. useful as a spare. My favourite designs are definitely the snowmen and penguins.
And ….. there were a few more bits of crafty treasure …… but more of that tomorrow.

Wednesday, 5 December 2018

Staircase in Fat Face – Worcester

If I want to do any “big” shopping now I go to Worcester, it’s only about 16 - 20 minutes away on the train and the station is right in the middle of the town so not a lot of walking to where I want to get to .
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……. and this is a delight I discovered in Fat Face, the clothes store, in the High Street ……
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It’s sooooooo gorgeous, and soooooooo me, if I had stairs this is exactly what I would have, life is too short!
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The tiles are all old so I reckon that they originally came from one or several of  the potteries, many now sadly gone, in Worcester.  It’s stunning and I have a very serious case of tile envy!

Tuesday, 4 December 2018

Advent Drawer Tuesday

I am still flipping going …… is it just me or does this set of drawers seem like it’s been going on forever ?
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Anyway….. there’s another four today ……. some I am happy with like the nutcracker one above using some really nice foam stickers I got from Flying Tiger …….
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……. and the snowman one above.
STars Advent Drawer
However, I am not that keen on the star one above, it just says dull, dull, dull to me, perhaps I need to throw caution to the wind and glitter the numbers and stars ……. hmmmm.
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Something isn’t right with the blue snowflake drawer either, the background on the numbers is too dark, I think it needs to be white  …..?
Oh well, back to the drawing board for a little more fiddle farting, no wonder it’s taking me so long to get finished.

Monday, 3 December 2018

Button Snowman Tag Decoration

I’m not sure if I have overworked this snowman tag.
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I wonder if the simplicity of using two buttons to make the snowman has been overtaken by the fuss of the hat and scarf and really it could be anything underneath????
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The buttons were a charity shop find, I got around 20 measuring about 28 mms diameter for £1.99.  To make the snowman more stable and easier to work with I glued the head and body together with a small piece of card.
button snowman 1The hat is a finger from an adult Primark stretchy glove (2 pairs for £1) and the scarf is a small off cut from the rest of the glove, but I wonder if they drown him. His nose is a tiny fimo carrot.  The tag is a wooden children’s domino piece measuring 10.5 x 5.5cms.
I might start again but use a finger from child’s gloves instead and then a piece of felt for the scarf to make the overall effect look less bulky.  Time is a getting a bit short, so it could be an idea I will have to come back to after Christmas.

Wednesday, 28 November 2018

Heads Up – Festive Smarties

I am always on the look out for sweets that can be put in small bags at Christmas time for favours, re-bagged and popped in a stocking and/or sold at Christmas Fayres etc.
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I found these tubes of Rudolph Noses in Asda for £1. I reckon you could get two, possibly three little bags from one tube or simply fill one small jar with a matching Rudolph tag with the whole lot.  I always wear gloves when transferring sweets from one container to another and make sure the sweets are handled as little as possible.  I still have my trusty vacuum sealer too if I need to put sweets in a new cello bag to maintain their hygiene and freshness.
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I don’t get unicorns and neither does Marc ……. but we get mermaids, so each to their own ……..  when I saw these Unicorn Smarties I thought of Marc straight away as a wind up sort of  present.
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There are a million ideas out there for favours you could use these for  ……. unicorn poop anyone?