This moderation lark is a pain in the bum! I apologise is you left a comment today, because I have accidently deleted a couple .... I am so sorry because ALL comments are very precious to me.
I didn't want to use any type of moderation but I am plagued with spam comments for viagra and other very strange things! JUST BOG OFF SPAMMERS!
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, 14 June 2010
Doodled Postcard
I bought this book of postcards a little while back, it contains 66 part doodled postcards that you can finish off, but I am guilty of keeping it in my desk and not doing anything with it….
Until today ……………………… this is what I came up with.
I coloured the jug and surface with promarker pens, the flowers are from a foam set from HobbyCraft and the rest I have doodled and handwritten. I’m not sure if it withstand the rigours of the post so I may slip it in an envelope when I send it.
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Altered Postcard
This is a silly little thing really, but I thought how nice it would be to send a handmade postcard now and again just to say “Hi”, or “Thank You”, “Thinking of You” etc.
First I covered a postcard with part of a page from Brenda Walton, Mira Designer Mat Pad (4 x 6) by K & Co.
Then I embellished it with punched flowers using a large daisy punch and other paper designs from the pad.
It wouldn’t be a “me” project without the addition of flat backed gems and hologram glitter! (I will be interested to see if the gems withstand the vigour's of the postman's bag!)
I know I bang on and on about hologram glitter and add it to almost all my projects, but the effect is soooooooo lovely. I cannot take a photograph that does it justice, it is subtle and beautifully twinkly and it looks so professional, like the cards in the shops!
I am sure that this idea could be adapted for so many other postcards for all occasions and ages.
As a post note ......... I posted this card to my mum ....... she never got it!! Oh well!!!
As a post note ......... I posted this card to my mum ....... she never got it!! Oh well!!!
Saturday, 12 June 2010
Little Blue Boat Birthday Card
Friday, 11 June 2010
Primark to the Rescue - Wooden Beaded Bracelets
You're going to think I am quite mad now …. but believe me, it’s cheaper to buy a new multicoloured wooden beaded necklace from Primark and take it apart than to buy beads or a bead kit from a craft shop!
The summer fete season is coming up and I wanted to make a few bracelets for a stall, but when I went to buy some wooden beads they cost a small fortune and they weren’t even nice colours! But then, as I was meandering round Primark, I spyed exactly what I wanted for £4, nuff said, another bargain bagged!
I have added a few beads that I had already had and so far have made 20 bracelets – with enough left for another ten at least.I know they are nothing special, but put a couple together and they look pretty cute, and for the fashionistas amongst us, they are in this seasons colours!
Pretzel Bags
A couple of people have asked about the pretzel bags that I use in some of my projects …. so I have added this link for today and then will move it to my side bar ….
I have used this seller many times and cannot recommend her more highly (and I am not on commission!!!) – the bags always arrive within a couple of days and a really good quality.
50 – 2” x 9” bags cost £1.99 + £1.00 P & P – just say Helen sent you!!!!
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Goldfish Birthday Card
My apologies, this card was a nightmare to take any pictures of, it’s one of my favourites in a long time, but the camera just doesn’t like it!
I’ve used a fishing themed paper by Carolyn Holt for Paper Adventures and transparent goldfish stickers from Mei Flower with a touch of Hero Arts micro glitter to give added sparkle to the water.
Again sorry about the naff photos, they just don’t do the card any justice!.
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
What’s on My Desk Wednesday – A Poundland Shopping Basket …….
This basket reminded me of when I was a little girl, I just couldn’t resist it, but when I looked closer and found that you could un-popper it, I was at the checkout before you could whistle!
Then I got to thinking, I wonder what it would look like with ribbons threaded through …..
Talk about super fiddle farty, but once I got started I couldn’t stop, but, in the back of my mind was the thought that this could look really pants or it could turn out to be rather cute.
I cut lengths of ribbon and threaded them through, gluing them on the runs with a very strong, tacky PVA glue which dries clear. The first section was the trickiest, trying to work out which way was best to weave the ribbon.
I used a bit of extra ribbon to make the centre panels, and then glued on a few buttons, down the sides of the basket and on the woven area using a glue gun.
How durable the basket will be remains to be seen … I don’t think it would withstand a heavy rainfall but I intend to use it to carry my lunch and do nice dainty lady shopping!
Aghhh …. What Have I Done?
While hopping yesterday I stumbled upon a blog that was using a covered button as an embellishment on a card. Hmmmm, the cogs slowly turned round in my brain, as I remembered the box of badges I made using old embroidered table/tray clothes, when I first got my Bandai Super Badge-It Badge Maker from e-bay for 99p. I later acquired a smaller version for 10p, including badge blanks, from a local carboot sale because the lady couldn't face taking it back home again!
Well, to cut a long story short, I thought I had nothng to lose if I opened a little esty shop – starting with these four badges, to test the water. Selling and mailing in dollars has confused me greatly, I have probably made a right pigs ear of it, but nothing ventured ......
I also thought that if I have time this weekend I would have a go at adding one to a card, taking the pin off, to see what I can come up with .... perhaps, for once, I can be on trend!!!
Tuesday, 8 June 2010
Bag Sealer & Sweetie Bags
I have had a couple of enquiries about my sweetie bags .... if you click on "bag sealer" in my labels list in the sidebar, there is a little bit of archive information about how I seal my sweetie bags to keep everything as hygienic and fresh as possible! I love my bag sealer to bits and it makes bags look so "professional" especially for summer fayres etc.
You Have To Kiss a Lot of Frogs Card
This card is made using a page from a Pepper and Friends decoupage pad by Trimcraft. When I had finished it, I thought what on earth am I going to do with that big space at the top ….. then inspiration …. I know…. It’s always a tense moment when I write directly onto a card, one mistake and I'll have to start again!
The card is finished off with a pair of googly eyes and a few gems from a Poundland nail decoration kit.
Monday, 7 June 2010
Doodled & Punched Birthday Card
I have decided to try a few new ideas and techniques in the next little while, venturing out of my comfort zone like a timid tortoise! I blog hop most days and see lots of wonderful ideas, but that’s usually as far as it goes.
Well, yesterday I saw this lovely card on Kath’s Blog and was inspired to try something very similar using her basic layout.http://kath-allthatglitter.blogspot.com/2010/06/get-funky-challenge-june.html
I don’t have any flower stamps so I used my large and small retro flower and snowflake punches and doodled on them.
The “h” is from the set of Making Memories alphabet stickers I got in the HobbyCraft sale last week.
The border tape is by Papercellar and I got it in the Dunelm Mill Sale for 80p a roll (10% off I think)
Thank you Kath for inspiring me to try something really new!
Sunday, 6 June 2010
Sizzix Bigz XL Carry All Box
I feel really guilty because yesterday I was so negative about my Sizzix suitcase die, so today I thought I would redress the balance by saying how much I LOVE this die (Bigx XL Carry All 656279).
I only got it last week after Lisa (Craftfairy) told me how good it was. It’s brilliant! It’s so easy to put together, despite there being 6 parts to it. To make it a little bit stronger I have added a piece of card to the bottom.
I am going to use the plain wood and metallic effect boxes for Fathers Day with a few sweets in, but I can think of lots of other ideas on how to decorate them for different themes, especially Christmas.
I have cut out a whole pile of them, ready on my desk to put together, I wanted to try as many patterns of card as I could to see how the look of the box changes.
Most of the patterned card came for Paperbox at NEC Hobbycrafts in March. I wish I had got more of the wood effect when I saw it. The metal effect card is from a card/paper stall on Penkridge Market (Staffs) and is ideal for masculine type boxes.
Saturday, 5 June 2010
Sizzix Suitcase Die
Aghhhhh, yesterday I turned the air over Wolverhampton blue, you are looking at the sum total of over two hours work, for just these three ************* little cases!
They look so cute, but I find them a nightmare to put together and look right. I wanted the die (Sizzix Bigz XL Bag/Suitcase 656115) as soon as I saw it, but was so disappointed with the first few results that the die was put away to gather dust ….. until yesterday ……
With a week off for Whitsun I thought I would try again … but my bin is overflowing with the rejects once more!
I have written this post as a record for me to refer back to, should I ever want to try again. I think my problem is wanting to use patterned card, in the end I cut two bag sides the same using just the one side of the die and two bags shapes (front and back).
Putting it all together and gluing it neatly seemed to evade me too ……Is it just me? Has anyone else encountered any problems? This has beaten me good and proper…. and it takes a lot to make me throw in the towel!
Friday, 4 June 2010
Moustache Birthday Card
My Father In Law has had a moustache forever and to be honest I was getting a little bored of making him "gone fishing" cards every birthday ….. so this is what I came up with this year.
I got a card of joke moustaches from e-bay, a bit extravagant for one card but I am sure I can come up with several more ideas to use them up!
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