Monday, 30 November 2020

Snowman Tree Decoration

As I have said before all my Christmas stuff for this year has been done and dusted for quite a while now, mainly thanks to lockdown. I just need to sort out who is getting what, but it’s a nice position to be in, so whatever I do in the next month or so will be more or less prototypes for next year.  I suppose I could start thinking of Valentines Day and Easter, but that’s going too far!

I know I had vowed not to buy any more stuff due to very limited space, but when I saw these little fences in The Works (pack of four £1) you could hear my mind whirling.  I justified myself by only buying one pack, but as soon as I got home instantly regretted it. I fully intended on going back for a few more the next day (the day before we went into meltdown for the second time) but instead wasted the whole day waiting in for a delivery from Yodel which didn’t arrive until past 8 o’clock in the evening, don’t get me started, I was livid, as I also had other things to do in town too!  I can’t find any more online, so I guess I will just have to wait until December to see if they still have any in the shop, hey ho!

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The resin snowman also came from The Works (£1), I hated his yellow scarf, so I coloured it with a green Sharpie pen with a little white detail to help show it up more.  Red might have been a more obvious colour but as the fence was red too, it might have looked too much.

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I glued a small, wooden domino piece, that I had painted white to the fence for the snowman to stand on and create a scene.

When the glue was dry I applied a generous layer of Aleene’s Glitter Snow to the domino and along the top of the fence and that’s when the scene came to life.

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The small sign came from Hobbycraft several years ago, I have never liked the printing on it so I painted over it in white and then added my own writing, but, in the end I didn’t think it worked, so instead added a small, bristle brush tree and a wooden holly leaf, with three red flat back pearls to help fill the empty space instead.

On the back I added two silver findings on either side of the fence for the thread. The snowman had some weight to him and by doing this I hoped that the finished decoration would hang evenly, rather than lopsided on a Christmas tree branch.

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This first effort is a little clunky and far from crisp, due mainly to the changes I made and all the manhandling it received, however, with all problems now sorted, I reckon my next effort, should I wish to repeat the exercise, would be finished to a much “professional” standard, but I kind of like it!

Wednesday, 25 November 2020

Jane Asher Edible Ink Markers

Oh my goodness, I wasn’t not sure what I was expecting, but I just cannot praise Jane Asher’s edible ink markers enough, they are brilliant!!!

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I had noticed them a couple times in Home Bargains and thought nah …… they won’t be any good, then with a Saturday visit from Iris and Bertie looming I was temporarily caught off guard thinking of something crafty to do and at £1.59 a pack I thought …… go on give ‘em a try!  I have tried those little piping sets in plastic tubes before and they’ve been rubbish …….. what did I have to lose?

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The colours are really vivid and don’t fade and in the form of a “proper” easily manageable pen, what more could we all want?

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They were a resounding success, with Iris and Bertie being able to control what they were doing, with recognisable results, unlike a pile of identifiable squiggle, without an almighty  struggle to get anything out of the tubes in the first place.

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Yes, I was rash and also bought the Jane Asher Chocolate Frosting, delicious, but far too much for our needs, but I might try it on ice cream.

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And the pot of four different sprinkles …….. well, apart from on the biscuits and straight into little mouths, they also went everywhere …….. and I mean everywhere!

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The edible glitter was OK at 59p per pot, but a little disappointing in their sparkle according to a discerning Bertie, but a lovely afternoon with memories made and two extra biscuits very carefully parcelled up for Mum and Dad.

I am so pleased that I invested in two packs of the pens, more than enough hopefully to last for quite a while.  I take a few biscuits with me on the school run to keep us going ……….. I am already planning my designs to the days leading up to Christmas and the end of term and more memories.

Tuesday, 24 November 2020

Sizzix – Tim Holtz Curio Box – It’s A Big Fat No From Me!

As you know I love a shadow box/diorama so when I saw the Sizzix Tim Holtz Curio Box die  I was very excited. I shopped round for the best deal and a considered purchase was made,  I rarely buy dies these days, so you can work out just how excited I was.  All I had to do was wait for it to arrive while planning the wonderful things I could make.

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However, it’s hard to say, but after giving this die what I consider to be a really good go, I think it’s destined for eBay, I just can’t get on with it.  Perhaps I am picky, but as soon as I  put my first box together, I immediately found that the top and bottom didn’t fit as snuggly together as I had hoped, in fact the fit, in my eyes, was downright baggy, so I tried again, using a thicker card only to get the same result and if I glued the sides of the base to the inside of the lid it simply created a misshapen box. Aghhhhh, what to do?IMG_7418

I looked on YouTube to find other crafters tutorials in order to try and find out what I was doing wrong. I found a couple who had also had the same results as me, which they had overcome with some degree of fiddlefart, like filling the gaps with other small pieces of card (????).  I suspected it might be a case of using two different thicknesses of card, which a  blog tutorial I found later appeared to confirm, so not wishing to give up without a fight, I duly purchased a pack Sizzix Matboard and a pack of Distress Mixed Media Heavystock as recommended, if not a little begrudgingly.

I also wrote to Sizzix to find answers, their representative pointed me to their own YouTube demo, however they used and recommended the same weight of card for the top and bottom, which, as I went on to tell them, doesn’t give the precise and professional fit I would expect.  In the demo they didn’t even show the back of the finished project, in fact they used what appeared to be a different unglued bottom from the glued one they showed at the beginning …….. I am still waiting for their reply.

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When the two packs of card arrived, I girded my loins for another attempt. I think I followed the blog tutorial pretty well, covering the card on both sides with decorative papers before cutting out the base and lid.  Yes, the two fit more snuggly, but the gaps still got to me ……..  was it me?  In the end I simply covered the back with a separate  piece of paper …… but I was not a happy bunny.

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I had expected to make up the box, bish, bash, bosh, so that I could get on with the really good stuff of filling and decorating it, I never anticipated messing about with different weights of card or having to cover said card with other papers, only to then find it’s not the sort of finish I had hoped for, perhaps I am too impatient, too exacting  or perhaps simply not a mixed media sort of a gal …… but this die just aint for me, it’s just toooooooooo much fiddlefart!!!

Any suggestions, as always very gratefully received.

Monday, 23 November 2020

Christmas Joke Christmas Card

This card measures 5ins x 5ins and uses a pre scored, white card blank from a bulk Hobbycraft pack.

 The idea for this card came to me as I removed the Christmas jokes from crackers I refilled and used for Halloween. I am not sure if the idea worked, something isn’t quite right with the symmetry or perhaps it’s the sentiment, perhaps the letting is too black and heavy against the red text of the jokes?

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Anyway, I covered the front of the card blank with a black, red, green and white print paper (Poundland Christmas paper pad last year).

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Then I mat and layered the cracker jokes on red and then silver card.  Arranging the four toppers on the card proved difficult, trying to get them to look balanced was made all the harder when I then added the sentiment, using black peel off letters (£1 per sheet Hobbycraft)  ………

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…… and then the holly confetti ……….. aghhhhhh!

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For me it’s just not gelling, maybe a smaller card, just one topper and a Dymo label sentiment instead …… and no holly …… perhaps I just need to go back to the drawing board.

Wednesday, 18 November 2020

Feeling A Little Smug and Apprehensive

I started November with a smug sort of feeling ………

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The Towers has looked like a bomb site for past few weeks while I made a concerted effort to finish all the Christmas decorations etc. I had started but not got round to putting the extra fiddle-fart on them. I almost forgot what my dining room table looked like!

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Some projects went right back to the last time I stayed with Marc at the cottage just after lockdown was eased ………

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……… but now, woooo hooooo, they are all bagged up, along with everything else ………

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……. ready to go ……

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…… and I have got my table back!

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All I think I need to do now, crafting wise, is about a dozen, “just in case” Christmas cards, because this year I am planning on giving most people one of said decorations, a fairing to keep rather than something that will be chucked away or recycled at the end of December. However, my mind is currently very blank, try as I might, there is just no inspiration or inclination there.

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I also spent three whole days sorting out all the craft cupboards and drawers in my spare room.  I can’t find anything anymore, but it’s all very neat and tidy with two large shoe boxes full of stuff taken to Iris and Bertie’s school. I know I say it every time, but I need to rein in, I have enough stuff to craft 24 hours a day for the next twenty years, I really don’t need any more!  Famous last words!  One thing in, should mean, one thing out!

And the reason for all this organisation? I have finally committed to doubling my spare room as a craft room.  At the moment the room remains largely unused, apart from when someone is staying over. The drawers and cupboards are filled with all my craft stuff, so I simply pass in and out whenever I need something and in the meantime, when I am in a crafting frame of mind, my lounge/diner becomes a total  mess, unless I tidy everything away at the end of each session, which I don’t always want to do.

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So, the bed is going to my niece, who is just setting up her first home and I have ordered a sofa bed (above) to replace it. It’s going between the two sets of drawers either side of the room and I know it’s going to be a TIGHT squeeze.  I have measured the space at least a hundred times, and I think I have 1cm wiggle room, agghhhh!  However, if it won’t go, one set of drawers can be removed quite easily and moved somewhere else in the room, but hopefully it won’t come to that.

I will then move the table I craft at, in the lounge, into this room as and when, and if it all works according to plan, I can leave everything exactly where it is when I have finished “playing” and simply shut the door.  Having the extra space, will also give Iris and Bertie somewhere else to play other than the through lounge.  Well, that’s the theory anyway. When it’s all set up trust me you’ll be the first to see/know, just keep your fingers crossed the sofa fits first time! 

Tuesday, 17 November 2020

Christmas Tree/Snowman Shadow Box Decoration

Another Christmas Tree decoration today using the tiny, 50p, 5cm x 5cm Daler and Rowney canvas from Poundland, but to be honest, I am not happy with either version.

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I also have to limit myself to one canvas per idea until I can get to Poundland, (goodness only knows when, now we are in lockdown again) to buy a few more, if they still have them, so that if an idea is successful I can make a few more of each design. The canvas’s have a lot of potential for so many occasions and when put against other cheap multipack canvases I have bought in the past  there is no comparison in quality i.e the depth, canvas material and the fact that they are glued rather than stapled together.

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I started by painting the back and inside of the canvas white, before adding a snow scene background using scraps of blue patterned paper and white glitter card. 

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When the paint was dry I then covered the back and sides with Aleene’s True Snow, sprinkling with ultra fine iridescent glitter while it was still wet. 

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The little, flat back snowman came from China, and was so much cheaper than buying in the UK.  The bristle brush tree came from a pack from The Works.  I trimmed the back of it so that it would lie flat against the canvas when stuck down in the wet snow along with its red bead base (swopped from the original base which was much bigger), adding a holly confetti leaf with red, flat back pearls in the corner……. but by this stage I could see that it didn’t look right.

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I then substituted the bristle brush tree with a flat, painted wooden one, adding a layer of Ranger Glossy Accents and some white Glossy Enamel Accents but things were going from bad to worse …….

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….. and the addition of tiny polystyrene snowballs at the bottom of the aperture didn’t help much either, it just looked bitty, thrown together and nothing gelled. It’s the embellishments, too many glaringly different materials, wood, plastic, polystyrene and bristle, and the snowman should be at the front rather than the tree, which just looks flat and plonked there, but then the proportion would be all wrong!!!

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So, it’s back to the drawing board to sort it all out, but seeing as I’ve got all my 2020 Christmas crafts done and dusted, I know I have at least another ten months to get it right.  Happy days!

Monday, 16 November 2020

Little Tooth Fairy Matchbox

Well, it had to happen, Iris has lost her first tooth ………

…… so I decided to make her a little box for the Tooth Fair to leave her payment for the tooth.

There’s no great shakes to it, I simply covered a blank craft matchbox (from The Works a couple of years back) with a pink, patterned paper inside and out, followed by a lot of tiny faux stitching using a black fine liner pen.

I then added a silver, metal, filigree corner to the box sleeve with an added plastic, pink rose (The Works) with another one on the front of the drawer, before adding her name.

I put a £1 coin, which I believe is the going rate for teeth these days, inside a tiny, 4.5cm x 4cm white, organza bag, the last of so many I bought quite a few years ago now.  The final touch was an equally tiny “thank you” note.

Let’s just say she loved it, she held it close for the rest of the afternoon/evening after I gave it to her, saying that the poor fairy had dropped it off at mine after she got blown off course on the way to theirs, knowing that if she didn’t make it, she was certain I would get it Iris instead.  With another tooth wobbling the box is set safe on her bedside cupboard ready for another, hopefully, less precarious visit.