Monday, 17 May 2021

My Decopatch Writing Desk

Well, it didn’t take half as long as I expected, probably because I was all enthusiastic and gung ho, but my “new” writing table is in situ, in use and I am sooooooo chuffed.

The first thing I decided to do was paint the legs and drawer of my £3 charity shop table a deep turquoise, using left over emulsion paint from my spare room.

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I didn’t do any sanding down, which probably isn’t the most professional thing to do, but I have always said I am an impatient crafter, but lesson learned, if I do anything like it again, I will sand it to give the paint something to adhere to.

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And, despite now having a craft room, I still ended up performing this transformation in the lounge! Doh.

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It took three good coats of paint to cover the dark wood of the table, which lead me to paint the rest of the table with some spare white paint, because I reckoned the dark wood would make the Decopatch papers I had ordered look darker than I wanted.

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I thought I had ordered plenty of Decopatch papers, however, some the colours didn’t work.  I started on the sides and it was going pretty OK, but when it came to the top I began to run out of all the small print/patterned designs I had.

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Now, my gut feeling was to stop there and order some more papers of the same designs to the ones used on the sides, but the impatient me decided to carry on regardless introducing a few colours that weren't on the sides …… I think I got away with it, and to be honest, no one will notice other than me and on this occasion I really don’t think it’s going to mither me, as sometimes happens on other projects.

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However, I knew I had to be patient and let the papers and PVA dry out properly for at least 24 hours to avoid any chance of a disaster before I started to satin varnish the whole thing.


Fortunately the Wilko Quick Dry Satin varnish does exactly what it says on the tin and dries quickly, so the six/seven layers I added didn’t really take that long.  I varnished the Decopatched areas first, followed by the legs and drawer.


I removed the black paint on the knob and sprayed it with gold paint, although I hope to replace it with a small, faceted glass one when I can find one. 

All I needed to do then was tighten the screws holding the legs a bit and voila, a new desk to sit at while enjoying the view while I am blogging.  I love it, the colours really make a rather plain and boring area zing!  Now……. what can I Decopatch next?

Wednesday, 12 May 2021

A New Project – My New Writing Desk …….

I really love my “new” craft room, but I have to be honest, I much prefer writing my blogs sitting at the window of the kitchen area in my lounge/diner, some people are just never pleased! I can’t tell you how many hours I have wasted poring over the internet looking for a narrow desk, table, dressing table to fit the spot where my trusty old Ikea craft table used to sit ……. aghhhh, I tell you, the measurements are ingrained in my soul ………. at that stage I knew I had to chill and wait for the right thing to find me, even if it took longer than I wanted.

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So there I was standing in The Tracey Sollis Charity Shop in Evesham mooching through this and that on a table, when I noticed it too was for sale ……. I wasn’t too keen on the legs ……. so unbelievably I left it there ……….

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…….. but, it mithered me for the rest of the morning and by the time got home I had decided to phone the shop and ask them to keep it for me, but as fate is oft to happen, when I mentioned it to my lovely friend Kata across the hall, as she was already going to town, she suggested we go and have another look and bring take a tape measure with us just in case!

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Second time round it was perfect, I was already getting ideas. It was big enough to sit at comfortably and deep and wide enough to accommodate my lap top, mouse and that all important cup of coffee, plus there was a drawer for pens, paper and said mouse!

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Why on earth did I need to think twice - £3?  That’s less than Costa Coffee and the same as a large box of Maltesers, save 1p for goodness sake!  Soooooooo, I have ordered some pink/purple and turquoise Decopatch papers and while I am waiting for them to arrive I plan to paint and matte varnish the legs in a darkish turquoise.  Then, I will simply Decopatch the top and sides (and again varnish). I’m not sure if I’ll paper in a pattern or be totally random. If the legs don’t look right at this stage then I can easily paper them too, as I have ordered way too many papers!  I need to find, pardon the expression, a small diamond knob for the drawer to match all the other knobbed furniture in the room.  Well. that’s the theory anyway, so watch this space …….. 

Tuesday, 11 May 2021

Fiddle Fart Guest Crafter – Paula And Her Knitted Egg Cosies

Ta dah …….. may I present, for you delectation today, my Guest Crafter Paula and her wonderful egg cosies ………

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They arrived totally out of the blue just before Easter, beautifully wrapped inside a proper mini egg box, complete with  secreted Cadbury Creme, which, dare I say, disappeared very quickly .

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Paula said she also made everyone in her daughter’s class one for Easter too, she has so much patience, I would have been climbing the walls after just one, all the little details like the bows and hairbands would have driven me mad, let alone all the sewing up.

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Needless to say I LOVE them. They are destined to become much loved and oft refilled Easter treasures in the coming years ………… THANK YOU PAULA.

Monday, 10 May 2021

Barbola Style Mirror Finally Done!

That’s it, I am not fiddle farting with this flipping mirror ever again!!!!!

Last time you saw it, it looked like this (below), it was too much …….

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It was too much, too fussy and too many elements, the small metal flowers had to go!

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I then just gave it another couple of coats of random stroked paints …….

……….. as I may have said before, I don’t really think the previous materials Marc and I used to change the colour of the original thick embossing powders that I moulded the flowers with “liked” the acrylic paint, and though I thought I daubed quite heavily, it seemed to disappear when I went back to the project.


Anyway, that's it!  If I am truthful, it still isn't quite right, perhaps I'm just being hyper critical.  I think it may be the metal flowers and leaves? Ideally, I think it would have been better if I could have moulded a variety of different sized flowers and then layered them ....... sadly not possible with the other moulds I have.

However, I still have quite a few flowers left ..... I am toying with the idea of a door wreath ...... but I am not sure I can face putting it together for a little while yet, this mirror, after almost a year of twiddling and diddling has really made my head hurt!

Wednesday, 5 May 2021

Fiddle Fart Guest Crafter - Bertie’s Bookmarks

When young Bertie asks to “craft”, because of his nature, what he does must a purpose and where possible necessitate the use of one or two of Nanny’s tools.

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So the other day he decided he wanted to make everyone a book mark, which would therefore need to be laminated to “keep them safe” ……..

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He has a style all of his own, I would love to know what BLVD means, he did tell me, but I’ve since forgotten.  However, it seems that the doodled edge on Iris’s may have been influenced by Nanny and he does love a bit of underlining.

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I also think that the shape at the top of Iris’s and Mummy’s is his version of a bulldog clip. What is he like?

Tuesday, 4 May 2021

Finding Things To Occupy Myself ……..

Following on from yesterday and not having any crafty posts this week ……. life is changing. I am now only needed to do two school runs per week in term time, which means I am no longer walking half as much as before lockdown and Bertie starting “big school”. At my peak I was walking at least ten miles a week as I don’t drive and no Evesham bus ever goes anywhere near where I need to go. This also means that I have a lot more time on my hands, sooooooooo ……. I have started eBaying again, like I did to fund my trip to the Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden a few years ago, with Marc’s partner Rick.

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If successful at this revived venture I will need to go mooching and to the post office a least a couple of times a week, it’s not all that far away, but there is a pretty steep hill (well, for an unfit me) to negotiate.

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I am planning on selling a lot of stuff I already have, The Towers is pretty small and I need to cull, things I no longer need, things that have served their purpose, things I have simply gone off, plus tranklements I have already bought from charity shops and perhaps even some of my crafts with Halloween and Christmas in mind.

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I think I have a pretty good eye when out charity shop shopping for decent stuff, never, until now, looking for marks or labels, I have just bought things I liked but on coming home have found that I have got something that turns out to be “quite good”.

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I’ll admit it, there is a little something that I know will prick my conscious now that I am consciously going out to find things to “flip for a profit”, but there are an awful lot of other people doing the same thing and when I think of all the car loads of stuff I donated when I moved to Evesham …… my goodness, I left Wolverhampton with about twenty boxes of the basics and clothes, in fact it got embarrassing as some shops said they couldn’t take any more, so I think, all in all, it evens itself up in the end.

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All the research, writing up, photos, then wrapping and posting takes a lot of time and effort, but I need to be occupied outside Fiddle Fart and the Monkeys to keep my brain ticking over, as well as getting out and about, before I can finally volunteer at Iris and Bertie’s school, hopefully in September, Covid willing.

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However, not all my “findings” are going to go on eBay, some will come to roost on my shelves, then there are my various sacks of Festive Tut at Christmas AND coming soon …… Marc’s birthday, oh my goodness have I found some stuff to make him squeal and gasp for breathe through his laughter ……… but that’s for another day.

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However, to bring a smile at the end of this post, the one that got away …… a teapot, originally from Australia and priced at about £1.50, if my memory serves me well, yes, believe it or not, I did pick it up, there were no chips or cracks …… but, unbelievably, I know, I left it there!

Monday, 3 May 2021

My Mahooooooosive New Daily Notebook …….

I am so sorry, today is a Bank Holiday and I don’t think there will be any crafts this week, but you never know! It’s just that with lockdown restrictions lifting and the weather being not so bad I’ve been getting out more and dare I say beginning to book/organise a few weekends away later in the summer/autumn.

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However, rather than have no posts at all I thought I would chill and show/tell what I’ve been up to.

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Soooooooo, you know since moving to Evesham I have come to gradually love The Works, it took me a while to get into them, but as the only vaguely crafty shop I can get to personally, it’s now always one of my port of calls when I am in town and this week I found the most MAHOOOOSIVE bargain ever in there ……….

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…… to wit this giant notebook! It’s huge and when I saw that it had been reduced from £35 to £1 it was a no brainer.  I think the bottom may have come off it’s box, but that was headed in the bin anyway as it serves no purpose. There are lined pages, blank pages, diary pages plus pages for recipes, big ideas, my family tree, but they will all probably be ignored ………

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……… this tome is destined to replace my trusty old “Things To Do” notebook (Home Bargains £1.89), beside my laptop, on my desk. It’s contents are not going to be all pretty and neat, but everything’s going to be in there …….

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……… ideas for crafting, ideas for monkey posts, bill paying, my daily to do list etc. etc. but in a far more glamourous wrapping. It’s also probably going to last me forever, so in turn saving a fortune in new notebooks.  A pound?

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Wednesday, 28 April 2021

Malvern Flea and Collectors Fair – April 2021

Oh my goodness, it was so wonderful on Sunday (just gone) to begin to feel “normal” again, when Lu and I took the plunge, going over to Malvern for the April Flea and Collectors Fair at The Three Counties Showground (entrance £5).

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We were so excited we were out of The Towers  at just before eight o’clock, packed lunches at the ready, arriving just before nine o’clock.  It felt soooooo good and the weather was perfect, not too hot, not too cold…….

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…… and where I had made my one and only purchase of the day within 10 minutes of getting through the gates …….. spending all of £1 on this tiny ship in a bottle, something that’s been on my list of fiddle fart fancies for ages! I was chuffed and done!

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Lu held on to her hard earned cash for a little bit longer, but finally broke her duck on this very cute, small, lidded jug that I found in a £1 box, she hivered and hovered until I pointed out “It’s only a pound!”, you can’t even get a third of a cup of coffee for that!

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It’s perfect for the tray in her spare bedroom/current home office, in fact, after she had made her considered purchase I did wonder why I hadn’t bagsed it for myself!

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A small enamel saucepan (for her hard boiled eggs) was also on Lu’s list,  and low and behold there was a pitch where the grass was just covered with Eastern European saucepans, jugs, colanders, casseroles, you name it, all with varying degrees of chipping, as you would expect with enamel, but Lu spotted this one with cherries (above), on finding it the gentleman then told her to “find your lid”, they were every where, but then I spotted a red one, and it only fit!  It’s not an original marriage but it works and the price paid? £4, Lu was one happy bunny!

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There was so much to see, we walked around for four solid hours, hitting almost every stall. I admit I didn’t take that many pictures, there was so much stuff but nothing that really hit my “object of desire” spot.  There were plenty of ohhh ahhhh moments, Lu in particular was looking at 60’s/70’s old fashioned wheeled “drinks” trolleys and I, as ever, couldn’t resist the odd bit of religious kitsch.

There is another fair at the end of May ……. hopefully our feet will have recovered by then and we will be up for another adventure into the unknown, mooching and looking for prize tut!