Tuesday, 28 February 2023

Rustic Christmas Tree Decorations

It didn’t take me that long to get into Christmas 2023 started, but with all the bits and bobs I got in the January sales, I thought it best I got using them!

Rustic wood slice Christmas Tree Decorations

There’s little fairings are no great shakes, but they are a really different take for my usually fiddle farty Christmas bits.

Hobbycraft Natural Wood Slices

The natural, wood slices came from Hobbycraft and cost £3.50 for a 280g box.

 https://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/natural-wooden-slices-250g/6355591000.html

The very small slices were also from Hobbycraft, but I can’t find a link to them, sorry.

I simply stacked them into a very basic, graduated Christmas tree shape and then glued them together with wood glue, which I’d forgotten how good it was for such projects (doh) when my usual PVA sort of failed me.

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I put a tiny screw eye hook in the small slices to go on top of each tree, so they could be hung and then another small slice on a middle sized slice as the base …….

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…….. before putting everything together, simples!

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The temptation now, for me, is to embellish them ……..

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…… but I know they need to left exactly as they are, all raw and rustic. 

I got 7 trees from one box of slices, with at least 15 or so leftover, so I guess, all in all, they cost me no more that 60p to put together. I love them!

Monday, 27 February 2023

Jewelled, Heart Shaped Wreath

I’ve made another jewelled wreath, and might possibly like this just a touch more than the one I currently have on my front door, so perhaps I might do a little swap round!

Jewelled Wreath

The MDF wreath base  came from https://www.everycraftsabargain.co.uk/MDF-Heart-Wreath and for just £1.50 for a large and small one it would have been rude not too!

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The large one measures approx. 10ins at its longest by approx. 9.5 ins at its widest.  The large ones I shall use for wreaths and the smaller ones, similarly decorated but in a shadow box frame(?).  They also have a round set for the same price, which I also availed myself of with other ideas/occasions in mind.

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I started off by painting both sides of the heart with some spare emulsion paint, just in case any of the wreath showed when finished.  As per usual I placed the biggest flowers, i.e the roses on the base first ………

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…… filling in the rest gradually.  The jewels, as I said before, come from bracelets bought on eBay.  The “shop” (https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/mypensionfund66) I have found gives me a decent discount, which works out a lot cheaper than any charity shop bits and pieces I can pick up, although I am always on the look out for any sort of flowers, which at present are few and far between. 

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It means I can get a couple or three wreaths done without scrabbling about for bits, with a few left over to start another.  I have looked into broken bags of jewellery on eBay, but they are often quite expensive and you can’t guarantee what you get and I am quite specific in my needs, but hey ho, I am always up for suggestions.  Once I have the wreath covered, I let it dry overnight and then go round it again filling in the gaps and adding a top layer using smaller, single flowers etc.   In all I reckon it takes me around 2 hours to complete one wreath, over two sessions.

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I have to remove all the loops etc. from each piece so that they lie flat on the base with pliers, but since they aren’t top end items this isn’t too a hard job. I then use B-7000 glue for a really secure fix.

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I used a staple gun to put two staples in the back to then fasten a cobbled wire hanger.

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I am not pretending these are cheap to make, I would say they might cost anything between £12 and £15+ but that’s including everything, wreath, glue, paint, extra bits from charity shops etc. but the finished result is a total one off. I am hoping to make at least 10 over the next few months which will then be used as presents for very special people.  I am also thinking of a Christmas one or two, but need to use something other than flowers ………

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I often see this type of bracelet with lots of pieces (above) in charity shops, I am wondering if I could make some sort of circular, star burst mirror or wreath using them?   Hmmmmmmmm

Me thinks 2023 might turn out to be the year of the fiddle fart wreath!

https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/mypensionfund66

Wednesday, 22 February 2023

Charity Shop Treasure – Dutch Tulip Vase

With the tulips now out in the shops, I can finally use/show off my Dutch style tulip vase!

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I knew exactly what it was when I spotted it across the shop so pounced, as it’s something I’ve always wanted. Two ladies who saw it in my sweaty little hands cast an envious glance at it, but weren’t sure what it was, until I told them.

I think I paid £1.99 for it.  It’s was made by Bakker (a Dutch company in the 1980’s and would cost me about £45 on etsy right now.  Bargaintastic!

Tuesday, 21 February 2023

Simple Small Easter Bunny Cards

These cards measure 4ins x 4ins square and used white pre-scored, smooth card blanks from The Range. (Pack of 50 - £3.99)

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The intention was to make a card for each of the children in the class I listen to read every Wednesday and Thursday afternoon.

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The self adhesive rabbits came from Home Bargains, which I believe were 79p for a pack of 8.  The wooden fences cost me an unbelievable 20p for a pack of ten a little while ago from a seller online.

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There’s no real great shakes to the cards.  I started with a 3.75cm square of blue paper to which I added a background of green, small patterned paper, adding faux stitching round the edges and a greeting using with a black fine liner pen.

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The squares were then stuck to the card blank, followed by the fence, glued on with E-7000 for a really safe and secure fix and then the bunny.

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To add a little springtime colour I put small, Fimo clay, nail art flowers on the fence and grass and three small, yellow, punched butterflies to complete the look along with a few clusters of three dots to subtly fill in the empty spaces.

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I’ve made ten so far, another twenty to go!  These will be put in a named envelope with a chocolate bunny attached, to celebrate the end of the spring term.  The school terms really seems to be racing away with us this year!

Monday, 20 February 2023

Stick Family Re-Homed

Iris and I made this Stick Family box together as part of her “Cool Time” way back when she was in Year 1 (she’s in Year 4 now), my apologies as I forget the theme of project it was so long ago.

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However, it was getting a little tired round the edges and in danger of getting “hurt”, as it is quite bulky and hadn’t really found a permanent home in the house ………. so, with a some trepidation I offered to reframe it.

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I bought a 30 x 30cm shadow box frame from Hobbycraft (£12) and armed myself with my faithful glue gun, as I knew I would need a quick but strong fix for all the awkward, uneven angles of the twigs.

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I was really anxious about disassembling the original box but it wasn’t too bad.  I wanted to keep it’s integrity, so kept the background colours the same, taking a large sheet of Kraft card, trimming it down to size and then drawing a border round it (using the mount provided) to ensure the family etc. stayed within the mount area. Sadly, however, a few of the background twigs and silk leaves in the front didn’t survive the process.

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I did manage to save a little of the moss, along with a few acorns, acorn cups, alder cones and silk leaves and arranged them as best I could along the bottom, again within the mount. At this stage I thought I was done ………..

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…… but then, in amongst the “rubbish” I found the sign, the most important part of the whole scene, doh, with little Iris’s handwritten title, what am I like?

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With said sign and felt holly leaves and berries finally in place , I was really was ready to put it all in the frame …………

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It’s beautiful, I think I have managed to save its character and innocence, but to be honest, I’m a bit loathe to hand it back …… but hey ho ………. it belongs with it’s maker and her lovely, lovely family.

Wednesday, 15 February 2023

Charity Shop Treasure - Miniature Ceramic Mud Men

Remember the two bags of 80+ clay mud men and pagodas type building I found in my favourite Evesham Charity shop for just £4 a bag a while ago?

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Well, it turns out that if I chose to, I could get more than my moneys worth back on eBay! However, when I sent Marc a picture of my swag, he said that Rick/Ian his partner would go nuts for them, soooooooo easy birthday present there then, although I kept a few back for me just in case I came over all inspired!

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Needless to say Marc was right, Rick was thrilled with them, but instead of squirrelling them away in a drawer like I’ve done, he’s put them to good use.

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They made their debut in miniature garden form at The January Furniture Show at the NEC Birmingham the other week as part of the dressing/accessories on one of the stands he’d been commissioned to design.

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I don’t think they are permanent arrangements, but they will undoubtedly be carefully taken back to the cottage with a few, no doubt, being put in strategic positions around the garden and veranda, where I am sure they will age even more gracefully.

Now what will I find on my travels next of a useful type nature  ………..?

https://uk.linkedin.com/in/ian-christopher-b6118638

https://thefurnitureshows.com/january

Tuesday, 14 February 2023

Small Valentines Gifts For Iris and Bertie

This is a little something I’ve put together for Iris and Bertie to open this morning, Valentine’s Day,  just to tell them how much I love them ………..

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The little books came from Card Factory and at only 99p each, well, it would have been rude not to!

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Every few pages there is one for you to write little things about the person your giving the book to.  I filled in all these pages quickly and straight from the heart, I didn’t want anything to sound too thought out or contrived. I want/hope that they’ll hear Nanny’s Brummie voice whenever they read them.

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Since I’ve been told “no more soft toys” (admittedly they do have rather a lot, but each has a name, a special memory behind them and are all well loved in turn) I had to be erm ……. subtle, so the “small” bears came from Tesco and cost £1.50 each and will hopefully have a memory attached to them after today.

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I popped in three chocolate hearts into each parcel (nets of 14 for 99p from Home Bargains), along with another one on the gift tag.  Happy Days xxxxx