I think I can get away with using a few repeat embellishments in several of the frames. When I have completed the back log of frames for January until April I will only have one frame to do each month, and then hopefully new ways and products for filling the squares will come to me, I reckon I will get more detailed, and then want to do the first few again!
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, 24 April 2017
The Twelve Frames Of Christmas – Festive Patchwork Box Frame Decorations - No. 2
This is the second patchwork Christmas Shadow Box Frame I have made to “deck” my festive hallway this Christmas …… just another ten to go!
For this undertaking I plan to use the Ikea Ribba box frames (£3.50) I already have hanging in my hall by just swopping the centre panels for the month of December.
On this one I mostly used some of the wooden embellishments that I already had and then added an assortment of flat backed gems, googly eyes and a little Ranger Glossy Accents here and there to add the over the top look you can only get away with at Christmas.
Saturday, 22 April 2017
Popsicle Stick Ballerina
This is not my original idea, I found it and then pinned it on my Inspiration Board on Pinterest https://www.instagram.com/p/BAOW-BBMZop/
I then drew on the face, top and shoes with a pink Sharpie pen and black fine liner pen.
The skirt is made from three pink cake cases, one on top of each other and folded in half. I made a small slit in the centre of the fold with a craft knife, to push the stick through. I then added a little blob of glue to the stick and each layer to help keep them in place.
The finishing touches were a flat back flower gem on the ballerina’s hair and tiny gems on her décolletage and slippers. I could gone totally overboard by adding more gems to her dress, but decided to stop there, to gauge madams reaction first.
But, I am now thinking …….. Christmas fairies, made in the same way but using white cake cases instead, with silver wings, and a lot more bling?
Thursday, 20 April 2017
Sharpie Pen - Snowman Christmas Plate
The original inspiration idea for this Christmas Plate came from Pinterest - https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/332984966186944740/
I haven’t painted a Christmas plate for a couple of years, but I thought that having one or two squirrelled away might be useful “if” I have a craft stall later on in the year, and if not, I could always give them as presents.
I was nervous about doing the face, but I knew I had a short amount of time to rub out the pen if things didn’t look right, fortunately it only took three attempts to do the nose and two for the mouth before I was happy.
I found the dinner sized plate in Poundland, I loved the ribbed edge, thinking that it would add an extra texture to the finished design. I used Sharpie pens to paint it, and was going to measure the stripes round the edge, but soon gave the idea up, if this was to be hand painted, a few wobbles and uneven spaces here and there wouldn’t do it any harm.
I drew the stripes in red as a rough guide and then gradually filled them in, colouring them in randomly round the plate so as not to smudge areas that might still be a bit wet.
I then added the snow border in the slope of the plate, this was fiddly, and if I am being critical, it may have looked better in a paler blue colour.
With that done, I then added black spots round the edge of the plate in the areas that I had left blank.
The final touch was, after some thought, to colour the white snow, pale blue.
After a little research on using Sharpie pens on plates etc. to help set/secure the ink, I baked it very slowly at 130c for two hours, keeping a careful eye on it. That being said I wouldn’t trust the plate in a dishwasher, but would wash it very gently by hand, but being a Christmas plate I wouldn’t anticipate it getting very heavily caked in food, I am thinking mainly biscuits or mince pies?
Post Note; I made several plates at the same time - one plate I was planning to use on a regular basis but on the very first wash the pen came off without too much effort - I thought 130o didn't sound very hot. I am now going to use this plate to experiment with at various increasing temperatures until the pattern "hopefully" stay puts, and then I will revise any future posts.
Post Note; I made several plates at the same time - one plate I was planning to use on a regular basis but on the very first wash the pen came off without too much effort - I thought 130o didn't sound very hot. I am now going to use this plate to experiment with at various increasing temperatures until the pattern "hopefully" stay puts, and then I will revise any future posts.
Tuesday, 18 April 2017
Pink Bunny Fridge Magnet
I made this bunny for this Easter ……… but just didn’t have the time to get “him” posted.
Sunday, 16 April 2017
HAPPY EASTER
Wishing you all a very happy Easter …….. I think I am ready …… with many thanks to the pound shops of Wolverhampton on my last visit.
HAPPY EASTER WITH MUCH LOVE
Friday, 14 April 2017
Easter Chick Lolly Stick Fridge Magnet
For this Easter Chick fridge magnet I used five mini/half sized, plain lolly/craft sticks found in The Works, (£1).
I used a square of yellow card to act as a base for the chicks body and then coloured the sticks in with a yellow Sharpie pen.
For the face I used two googly eyes and a diamond shape of orange card to make the beak, with eyebrows made lightly with a black Sharpie pen
I then cut out two feet, two wings and crown of feathers from scraps of orange card, sticking them on the back, with part to show from the front and then hid all the gunge and edges with another yellow square. I also added a square of self adhesive magnetic tape so he would stick to my fridge door.
…….. all done and suitably dusted.
Thursday, 13 April 2017
Easter Bunny in a Jar
This is what I put in Lucy’s room to greet her at the start of her Easter stay at The Towers ………
…… a bunny in a jar! The mason style jar came from Home Bargains 79p and the mini chocolate bunny was from a pack (of 6???) from Aldi - £1.49.
The grass was in a bag of other Easter crafty bits and pieces, and there was just enough to swirl round the bottom of the jar, with an added sprinkling of punched white flowers to give it a little more interest. I did buy some mini cream eggs to go round the bunny, but didn’t use them in the end because they made the jar look overcrowded.
The butterfly, stuck on with an adhesive foam pad, came from a pack of 6 assorted colours (99p) also from Home Bargains. I must go and get another pack before they disappear after Easter as they were of a very good, sturdy quality and would be excellent for projects needing wings or on gift tags etc.
I must also start pinning some more “Gifts in a Jar” ideas from the many on Pinterest, as they are always good for small, fairing gifts, as well as inexpensive items to fill a craft stall later on in the year.
Wednesday, 12 April 2017
Easter Bunny Tags
For these tags I used two small, wooden frames (from a pack of six), along with the background papers from a 6” x 6” paper pad both from Poundland found last time I was in Wolverhampton.
Monday, 10 April 2017
Iris and Bertie’s Easter Bunny Lollypop Stick Picture Frames
After having never used lollypop sticks in my crafting before, I think I am in serious danger of getting addicted!
These are two bunny picture frames I have made for Iris and Bertie for their invitations to Easter Lunch chez moi, followed by an Easter Egg Hunt, an Egg and Spoon Race and giant frog tiddlywinks in the garden, at the back of my flat.
I first coloured the lolly sticks with a green and yellow Sharpie pen and then glued them together with PVA glue to make the frame.
A handwritten sentiment finishes off the design, but can be removed after Easter.
I now have quite a few more ideas for lolly stick frames …….. I am already thinking calendars and Save The Date fridge magnets.
I stuck the background scene onto a scrap of strong white card to strengthen it, not wanting curious fingers to poke right through. I added a square of self adhesive magnet on the back too, as one of the walls in their hall is painted with magnetic paint.
I then built up the pictures by adding bunny bodies etc. before adding the self adhesive, felt heads and carrots (from Yellow Moon), and then lots and lots of faux stitching in white gel and black fine liner pens.Saturday, 8 April 2017
The Twelve Frames Of Christmas – Festive Patchwork Box Frame Decorations
When I am browsing, looking for ideas, I love to look at how people, particularly in the U.S seem to decorate the whole of their home at Christmas. Now, my flat is pretty small and I reckon I could just about manage it too …… and I am thinking about starting in my L shaped hall.
Each square measures 1.5ins and was mat and layered on silver card, with faux stitching round the edges. These squares were then arranged on a larger square that would fit within the mount that comes with the frame.
The frames also stand perfectly on a shelf, so I might consider buying a few extra (£3.50) to make up and give as presents to people, like my sister in law, who would really appreciate a decoration that is a little bit different.
Well, that’s one done, only eleven more to go!
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