Sometimes I come back to a project quite a long time after I started them, which is the case with these inchie glass pendant charms.
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, 4 May 2015
Inchie Pendant Charms
Friday, 1 May 2015
We’re Going To Miss You Card - Leaving Card
This card is A5 in size and is made by simply scoring then folding a sheet of A4 white linen effect card in half.
Anyway once I had made the various word “plaques” and mat and layered them on various matching papers, I started to arrange them, oh my life, making them fit is something that ALWAYS proves to be a nightmare, no matter how tight I put the letters and mat and layering together, I still end up trimming something off them!
Very over the top for me, but I think it works in an over the top type way!
Monday, 27 April 2015
Working With Ian Christopher
Early on in the year, Marc’s partner Ian asked if I would be interested in helping him at the January Furniture Show at the NEC, to do a bit of running and help “dress” some of the stands he had designed……. Well, it would have been rude to say no wouldn’t it, despite my not having a clue as to whether I could actually “dress” a stand” or not!
Let’s just say it was a HUGE learning curve! I was nervous that I would be seen as a spare part that kept getting in the way or someone who just stood there without a clue, but I listened hard, double checking instructions if I didn’t quite understand first time and just tried my best!
I wish I had taken more photos of the emerging stands, but let’s say by the second day I was just too busy! However, I hope I have captured the emergence of the Rowico stand (just one of four of Ian’s stands, not including the exhibition hospitality area!)
When we arrived, the stand had been built and painted, lighting in position and carpet laid (but carefully covered) all exactly to Ian’s design. All the furniture arrived in boxes, that needed unpacking and putting together …… and then putting in the correct position…….
The next morning, we arrived and the stand was beginning to take shape. It was then my turn to wipe everything down ……
…… but believe me, it’s not as easy as the expert dressers make it look!!!
Ian was lucky to have “an office” at the NEC where he could store his props and where his sister Lynn and I could put together what seemed like 100’s of the Ikea occasional tables that were going to be used in the exhibition hospitality area.
I learnt so much and will now look at exhibitions with a whole new eye. And, I did so much walking, from one side of the hall to the other, finding my way through a gigantic maze, time after time, but which seemed to change each time I went through as the stands took shape.
I got lost so many times while getting the coffee you wouldn’t believe! At times we all got very cold (hence the coffee runs), as they don’t put the heating on until the last minute, but I wouldn’t have missed it for the world. It’s certainly not glamorous, it’s very hard work but a wonderful experience and a glimpse into a completely different world from working in a school!!!!
Friday, 24 April 2015
Nine Square Puppy Cards
These cards measure 5ins x 5ins and are made using a white linen effect, hand cut card blank.


Normally I would be restrained with my sticker use to get maximum value for my money, (99p per pack), but as I said before, I am on a mission to use all my small stickers up as quickly and as effectively as possible.
Monday, 20 April 2015
A Fair Exchange
I had an e-mail from Karen, an adoptee of two of my monkeys (when I did adoptions), asking if I could make her some badges using my Bandai badge maker.
She wanted something to not only lift her own spirits, but those of her fellow patients and nurses through gruelling dialysis sessions ….. Well, it was an absolute pleasure, and she did me a huge favour as she finally got me off my bum to buy a new printer, as mine had decided to play up something rotten, and to be honest, it was cheaper to buy a completely new printer than an expensive set of new ink, which I suspected would be rejected anyway.
Friday, 17 April 2015
Nine Square Owl Card using Paperchase Stickers
This card measures 5ins x 5ins and is made using a white linen effect,hand cut blank.
Monday, 13 April 2015
New House Card
These cards measure 5ins x 5ins and are made using a white linen effect, hand cut card blank.
These cards use the printed Fimo house embellishments I featured a couple of posts back, scraps of paper and trees that come from a set of Paperchase stickers.
I thought it best to try and use the Fimo house embellishments as soon as I could, otherwise they ran the risk of just “disappearing”. I started with the picture panel, which measures 2.5ins square, creating a “country” background using scraps of paper and faux stitching. The panel was then mat and layered on a larger 3.5in plain square, and attached with foam stickers to the card blank for extra dimension.
Friday, 10 April 2015
You Passed ….. Driving Test Matchbox
This box is made using the Tim Holtz matchbox die.
For this embellishment I used old scraps of street maps, foam car/road sign stickers (from a Poundshop) and alphabet beads.
I decorated the sleeve of the box first …….
Monday, 6 April 2015
Nine Square Cat Cards
These cards measure 5ins x 5ins and are made using a white linen effect, hand cut card blank.
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