Saturday, 11 September 2010

Scalloped Square Snowman Card

Scalloped Square Snowman Card
I’ve made this card for Craft Fairy’s  challenge http://craftfairy.blogspot.com/ which this week is to make a card using a scalloped square die. I’ve chosen to use a Nestabilities scalloped square which I have backed it on silver card.
Scalloped Square Snowman Card 1
The snowman is a from a digi scrapbooking set that I’ve just cut out, adding simple decoupage layers for his scarf and small buttons.  The card is finished off with a large  silver table confetti snowflake and snowflake punchies, embellished with blue flat backed gems.

Friday, 10 September 2010

Altered Bingo Board

I’ve altered a bingo board for Lisa http://craftfairy.blogspot.com/  I was going to keep it until Christmas but I wanted to see her face when she saw it, so I gave it to her the last time I saw her.

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It’s only recently that I found out that she loves bingo and as I’d got a couple of bingo boards squirreled away (from Poundland), I thought I would make her something a little more individual for when she goes off to the Mecca!
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I’ve stuck bingo tickets from a huge tear off pad (also from Poundland) onto the board and circled a few numbers in pink to add a bit of colour, then applied several of coats of  lustre gloss Modge Podge, which dries pretty fast and has a lovely finish.
Altered Bingo Board 3
But something was lacking, so after a bit of thought I added some K & Co. die cut butterflies and varnished over them too with a sprinkling of hologram micro glitter.
Altered Bingo board
The temptation was to add jewels and 3D flowers etc. but, not that I know a lot about Bingo, I don’t think Lisa would want sticky up things on her board when she is trying to mark her numbers off quickly.

Thursday, 9 September 2010

First Christmas Post of the Year

It’s hard to know when to start Christmas ….. I begin looking for and thinking about ideas in the summer holiday and try to get quite a few put together ….. but when should I start  posting them?  …… Well, I have decided to start now ….. and will add others as and when I do them.  If you are anything like me, I’d hate to find a brilliant idea a couple of days before Christmas and have no time/materials to make it …….. so here we go …and as it gets nearer to Christmas I can start on Easter!!!
Santa Chocolate Bar (2) 
I’ve seen this idea done in lots of different ways when I have been Googling and this is my version ….. take one chocolate bar ……
Santa Chocolate Bar (1)
…….. cover it with red paper, add a belt and buckle, a few buttons, a beard and some fur trim.  The beard and trim are made using a glitter paper, which is easier to wrap round the chocolate bar. (AC0123W - 12 glitter sheets per pack from http://www.craftime.com/).  There are two shades of white in the pack, one a brilliant white and the other is slightly creamier in tone.
You could also stick a loop of red ribbon to the chocolate bar before covering it to make a Christmas Tree decoration …….or ….. get a length of string, make 25 of them, add a peel off number to each one et voila an Advent Calendar!

My Many Pocketed Advent Calendar Challenge!

This is my “Many Pocketed Advent Calendar” hung up on my craft room door………

Many Pocketed Advent Calendar Challenge

I have set myself a challenge to make a little something for each pocket before 1st December, then I will take it to work and let everyone choose a pocket  …… I think 24 totally different ideas might be a lot for my haddled brain …. so some ideas may be duplicated but different, if you know what I mean, i.e I may decorate three chocolate bars, but they will each have a separate design …… how exciting!

Wednesday, 8 September 2010

Gone Fishin’ Birthday Card

I don’t do many cards for men! The themes just don’t appeal.
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But this is a card I made for my sister-in-law to give to a friend.
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I’ve used a Quickutz Silhouette download for all the parts except for the personal message.Picture 022
I was a bit frightened when I thought I had finished it because there seemed to be a lot of white space left, so I added chopboard DCWV corners, just to fill it in a little bit more!

I'm a bit excited ...... as I am starting my Halloween and Christmas ideas from tomorrow. Last year I was very ambitious and managed a Christmas themed post every day from November 1st  ..... I can't promise that this year .....but hopefully it'll be a mixed bag .... that will please everyone.

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

Surprise Party Birthday Card

This is a card I made for a friend of a friend for whom she was planning a surprise party, I thought I would follow the theme through to her card as a reminder of the evening.
Surprise Party Birthday Card
I’ve used my newspaper template and an assortment of clipart images.
Surprise Party Birthday Card (b)
The lady is made up with simple decoupage layers.
Suprise Birthday Party card (a)
I’ve used Anita's 3D clear gloss finish on her eyes, shoes and cake, a tiny amount of Hero Arts micro hologram glitter on the candles and hat and an assortment of stars sprinkled here and there.

Monday, 6 September 2010

Overwhelmed

On Saturday I was inspired by another blog to display some of my cherished possessions ….. but I was also overwhelmed by generosity, can you imagine how excited I was when the postman asked me to sign for THIS parcel?
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Especially when I saw who it was from…….. agggghhhhhh!!
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Only Poundland!!!!!  Oh my life!
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It was crammed with all manner of treasure.
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It was like Christmas and my birthday rolled into one!
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One of my projects has featured on the Poundland blog,http://www.poundlandblog.co.uk/?tag=pound-shop&paged=5  so they know about my blog, which makes me feel a bit famous ….. but this gift was a lovely and much appreciated surprise!
You know when the Queen gives Warrants to her favourite shops ….. I wonder if I can officially use the Poundland logo as my warrant as – Official Crafter of Poundland Goods!

Sunday, 5 September 2010

Opening Up …Just a Little

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I know I don’t open up much on my blog, I like to keep it strictly “craft”, it was a decision I made when I first started writing, but I've decided that occasionally it would be nice to wander off the path a little, and show you some of the things I love to find and collect ….. and sometimes add to my projects.
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What gave me the idea was hopping to a new blog written by a lady who often comments on my blogs:- http://magweedsmayhem.blogspot.com/2010/08/bobbin-about.html . What I read inspired me to think about the things that  I have squirreled away but  not looked at for a while.  Lilibet wrote about her love for wooden cotton spools – we must be kindred spirits, as I too love old sewing paraphernalia, although I very rarely sew, because it makes my gums itch and reminds me of sewing lessons at school, when all I ever did was unpick,even my tacking had to be unpicked, as a result I am always disappointed with most things I sew.
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But, I always look for old sewing boxes at carboots, people almost give them away, thinking that they are worthless when I see them as priceless treasure trove, you never know what you are going to find ….. as you can see from my pictures.
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I love the thought of shoulder ribbons and using "potato" coloured darning thread.
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And look at this wonderful receipt
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I like to ponder upon the women who’s boxes these once were, who ordered lassie, omo, vim and cake (I wonder what sort of cake it was!)
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But it was Lilibet’s comments about the cotton reels that made me think and get  my Gran’s old sewing basket out. When she died it was the only thing I wanted because this is what she used/touched almost every day for years, and years and years.
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It seemed so sad that I just keep it on the top shelf in one of my cupboards, but then I had an Ulrika moment and looked up at the empty IKEA memory boxes on my nic-nacky shelves  ………..
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................and I sorted out all the wooden cotton reels and her thimble and put them in one of the boxes.
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I am dead chuffed ...
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Thank you Lilibet, and all this happened before 9.00am on a Saturday morning! I wonder what will inspired me to fill the other boxes.

Saturday, 4 September 2010

Doodled Thank You Card

Close Up Doodled Thank You
I doodled the “Thank You” using a fine liner pen and my new Promarkers, then got stuck for a suitable background paper. It took a while, but in the end I plumped for this polka dot paper with silver mat and layering.
Doodle Thank You

Friday, 3 September 2010

And the winner is .......

Well done Rustyhammer (check out her WONDERFUL blog  - http://rustyhammer.blogspot.com/), you have won a voucher worth £40 from CSN Stores in my Anniversary Giveaway!  Woooo Hoooo Hooooo!

White and Gold Flower Card

White and Gold Flower Card
This card breaks one of my few  rules of card making – it’s always cream and gold or white and silver but the lady who ordered this card asked for “very pretty, using white and gold”
Gold flowers with pearl centre
It’s a design I have used several times before, but this time I have used the specific words of the sender.
Gold and White Flower Card 1
Perhaps not a combination I would have chosen, the white is too harsh against the warm gold. I have never punched flowers using this gold paper before and I like the effect ….. perhaps for small Christmas wreath card ……

Thursday, 2 September 2010

Wedding Book ….. Something Old, Something New ….

I’ve shown you this idea about a year ago, but though the words are the same, the embellishments change, so I thought I would show you the one that I finished on Tuesday night.
Wedding Book Cover
And I won’t rabbit on …. I’ll let the pictures tell the story.
Wedding Book page 1
Something Old - Wedding Book
Something New - Wedding Book
Something Borrowed - Wedding Book
Something Blue - Wedding Book
And a silver sixpence for your shoe - wedding book
Bind It All Wedding Book - view of both sides
On the left hand pages of the book I make a pocket and add a couple of cards for the giver and bridesmaids etc. to write little messages.
Bind It All Wedding Book, Something Borrowed
The book is placed in a plain box (made using my box maker from e-bay)
Wedding Book Box - Something old and rolloing pin
But I like to embellish the top a little.
My desk while working
And this is a view of my desk as I was making the book, while watching “The Great British Bake Off”