No faux stitching today … it’s the real thing! The heart embellishment is from a pack from Paper Bliss with a bit of mat and layering and the background paper is from Stampin’Up. It’s funny how just a bit of stitching changes the whole tactile feel of a card.
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!!!
Saturday, 3 December 2011
Friday, 2 December 2011
Dove Christmas Card
This card measures 5ins x 5ins and is made using a darkish blue linen effect card.
This was a bit of an experiment and to be honest I’m not entirely struck on it, so perhaps next year I could fine tune it …(next year, we haven’t done this year yet … have I lost my mind?)
The dove is from a small pack from PaperCellar (EMB/WD/013)). I drew a circle round the dove directly onto the card and then added the holly leaf confetti and berries as evenly as I could with a white dot using a Signo Uni Ball gel pen.
Thursday, 1 December 2011
It’s Christmas ……And I'm Flashing Like A Good 'Un!
It’s Advent Calendars akimbo and I can finally use my new shopping bag from Tesco (£3)
Hmmmm pretty but nothing special you may say …….. but … wait for this....
How brilliant is that????!!! You can see me coming a mile off!! There are little lights in middle of eight of the snowflakes which flash alternately
Hmmmm pretty but nothing special you may say …….. but … wait for this....
How brilliant is that????!!! You can see me coming a mile off!! There are little lights in middle of eight of the snowflakes which flash alternately
Old Wooden Brick Box
I have made my mum a pile her favourite cards as a small Christmas present, but I wanted to put them in a nice box too … and then remembered this old brick box I had leftover from another project, it was just the right fit for the cards measuring 19cm x 14cm x 6.5cm deep.
I decided to cover it with some paper from Limetree Craft that I got at NEC the Hobby Craft Show last year, there were 10 sheets in a pack for £1. I thought it was perfect for the box as it just looks like a woodcut pattern.
Before I covered it, I went round all the edges with a Promaker pen as I had cut the paper just short of the sides. I did the top in the same way, mindful that after a couple of coats of varnish it needed to slide smoothly in and out of the box. I also lined the bottom of the box. And that’s all there was to it. I loved seeing how the tones of the box changed under the varnish and I am so pleased with how classy it looks.
All I need is to do now is add the cards, a nice pen and a book of stamps and hope my mum likes it.
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Snowman Card
This card measures 5ins by 5ins and is made using white linen effect card.
Not much to this card today. The papers are 8 x 8 papers from Pepper’s Christmas Party from Trimcraft, to which I have added a little faux stitching to try to give the card a patchwork effect. The embellishments were part of a RAK from my lovely follower Carly, to which I’ve added a few clear flat backed gems and a little Ranger Glossy Accents on the snowman's eyes, nose and snowballs.
A HUGE Thank You
A HUGE “Thank You” to Tracy for sending me a glorious parcel full of wonderful bits and pieces. I cannot believe the kindness of my readers and when I saw who the parcel was addressed to it made me howl! Soooo funny.
Amongst all the treasure was a box filled with all sorts of die cuts, including lots of hearts (and ….. I’m thinking Valentines Day already!) I can’t wait to get stuck into it all once Christmas is over.
Tracy also put in this lovely card in the parcel which is now on my craftroom window sill…. I will also add it to our blog gallery when I have five minutes. Thank you, thank you, thank you, your kindness and thoughtfulness is very much appreciated and treasured xxxx
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Forever Friends Cards
These cards measure 5ins x 5ins and are made using white linen effect card.
I quite like the Forever Friends range of toppers as they are well made and good quality but for doing a batch of cards they are a little expensive, so I only tend to buy them in the sales or when they are on offer.
I’ve teamed them up with 6 x 6 papers from the Papermania Back to Basics pack and Anita’s Happy Christmas message tags.
Sunday, 27 November 2011
Microscope Slide Pendant/Christmas Decoration
Remember in the summer when I finally got round to experimenting with my microscope slides? Well, I made this as well, but wanted to keep it until I started my Christmas blogging.
I’ve used paper from Basic Grey’s Blitzen Collection, Jack Frost (BL1-337) for the background with added punched snowflakes, prisma micro glitter, and tiny pale blue metallic stars. I’ve put glass flat back gems to the front of the pendant for extra dimension along with the metal Christmas tree, which is from Crafting for Christmas range. It really is very twinkly and magical, but it’s so hard to capture in a photo. I will be wearing it throughout December with a couple of others I have made.
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Christmas Wish Bottle Tree Decoration.
This bottle came from a child’s bead/jewellery making set of 12 bottles all filled with beads for 99p. I’d tried looking for similar empty bottles on e-bay but the prices were stupid, so I’ve emptied the beads into a big pot for another project, and just used the bottles.
The bottle is approximately 4cms tall (not including the stopper). I’ve put a piece of paper into it with “wish” written on both sides and then added a few punched silver snowflakes. On the outside I have stuck some small silver glittery self adhesive snowflakes (Anita’s I think). Finally I’ve put an eye with a screw end (not sure what they are really called) into the cork, all it needs now is a thread to hang it on a Christmas tree branch.
Friday, 25 November 2011
Doodled Christmas Tree Card
Thursday, 24 November 2011
Christmas Bucket Tea Light Holder
This is probably a VERY naughty thing for me to do, but I have always have my camera with me and in January I was in a gift shop when I saw this festive bucket in the sale, I was too mean to buy it, but I took a sneaky pic because I liked the idea. Shhhhh!
Below is my version ….
I got home and was looking through my bits and stumbled upon the little green bucket I had forgotten I had, which is almost an identical colour, ‘twas fate.
I set about making the fringe using white felt and sewing small jingle bells on it.
And then used some red Dylon 3D glitter paint for the lines. When the paint was dried I stuck the fringe onto the bucket using a strong PVA glue. To be honest I think the 3D paint is too thick and blobby and if I were to have another go, I think I would just use a red micro glitter and PVA glue.
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Christmas Hearts Card
This card measures 15 cm x 10.5 cm and is made using white linen effect card and Basic Grey – Blitzen – Jack Frost BL1 –377 12 x 12 scrapbook paper
I love Christmas cards that are simple and unfussy, less is more. I’ve just punched out two 2in scalloped hearts and stuck them down using foam pads for extra dimension. The centre panel, mat and layered on silver is stuck down in the same way too.
I’ve added two small snowflake punches to each heart with a silver nail head in the middle and a scattering of tiny clear flat back gems. It took not time at all to make, but is so effective.
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Pepper’s Christmas Party
I got this box of Pepper’s Christmas Party (Trimcraft) chipboard shapes and a pack of matching 8ins x 8ins papers (also reduced) to go with them in a sale at the Range.
I am hoping to get about 6 plus cards from the box, 36 shapes sounds a lot, but some of the shapes are quite small and not so easy to use and some of the larger ones just didn’t appeal, like festive carol singing frogs …. which I just don’t get, but perhaps frog lovers might???
Anyway, these are the first three cards I’ve made from the pack.
Perhaps not my taste but I have learnt that the cards that I I really like don’t necessarily disappear from my box in the staffroom first!
Monday, 21 November 2011
Cat Christmas Card
This card measures 16cms x 11cms and is made using a ribbed Kraft card.
I’ve made this card for a friend at work who is mad about cats. I’ve had the wooden embellishment for a couple of years and as I am on a real mission to use a lot of my existing Christmas stash this year I was determined to use it.
The embellishment was from http://designsonpine.co.uk/categories.php – they have a cracking craft section – and worth a visit, especially when they have a sale!
Sunday, 20 November 2011
Decorated Wooden Child’s Domino Box.
This box, which measures 9cm x 16cm x 5.5 cm deep was left over after I had made all my festive wooden tags, I didn’t want to throw it away, so I thought I would make a little desk tidy/trinket box with it.
I’ve covered the sides, top and inside bottom with K & Co. Classic Margo Patchwork Stripes paper (643077 645776), and couple of layers of clear gloss varnish. A small wooden knob finishes it off. I think I put a few sweets in it and give it to a colleague as a small Christmas present.
Saturday, 19 November 2011
Have You Seen These ? Jars of Thornton’s Smiles
I first
They should be £3.99 a jar but at the moment Thornton’s have a 3 for 2 offer on! Chocolatebuttontastic!!! I can think of so many people to give a jar to!
Have a look at Qwiksave's blog - Creative Flourishes ..... she had this idea way back in May !!! http://creativeflourishes.blogspot.com/2011/05/jar-of-smiles.html
Have a look at Qwiksave's blog - Creative Flourishes ..... she had this idea way back in May !!! http://creativeflourishes.blogspot.com/2011/05/jar-of-smiles.html
Papermania Bauble Card
I’ll be honest with you, I am not 100% happy with this card. I think the blank is too big and should be in cream and not white, and the baubles are too far apart, but it doesn’t do any harm to show you my “mistakes” now and again.
I’m not sure if these Papermania toppers are still available, as they were given to me last Christmas. All I’ve done is add a few red flat backed gems to bling them up a bit, drawn a thread and bow on the card and stuck on a few tiny gold stars. But as I said, there is definitely room for improvement.
Friday, 18 November 2011
Papermania Christmas Tree Topper Card
This is a very simple design using cream linen card and measures 12.5 cm x 12.5 cm.

The trees are from Papermania, a gift from a friend last Christmas.
I love the way they have little notches on the sides, brilliant for winding a gold thread round. I have also added a few clear flat backed gems for extra bling and dimension.
The trees are from Papermania, a gift from a friend last Christmas.
I love the way they have little notches on the sides, brilliant for winding a gold thread round. I have also added a few clear flat backed gems for extra bling and dimension.
I have made a cream card blank, because I think it looks better with gold and have also used it to make the snowdrifts right across the card to form a very simple winter scene.
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Teddy – With Love At Christmas Card
This card measures 5ins x 5ins and is made using white linen effect card.
I am really, really trying to use up all my old Christmas stash this year, there’s some really lovely new stuff out there in the shops that is soooooo tempting, but I must be strong! I think the 3D effect teddy sticker was from Hobbycraft last year in packs of 6 or 8. I’ve kept things very simple because, to be honest, at this time of year I need to knock out a lot of cards, very quickly!
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Mini Handbags
In case you missed these first time round, I've jiggled with past posts and added them again today ......... a friend showed me how to make these little handbags, so I cannot claim the idea as my own, but I loved them so much, I thought I would put my own spin on her idea.


Since I first posted these bags back in 2009 they have changed the wrappings on the Twilight mints - to plastic instead of foil and paper (not so classy!!!) but you could use Cadbury minatures instead. The basic template & dimensions can easily be tweaked to suit whatever confectionary you want to put in them.
They are so simple to make. Just take a strip of paper 4cm wide by 12cm long. Score the strip into 4 sections, measuring 2cm, 4cm, 2cm, 4cm.
The first 2cm makes the flap of the bag, the next 4cm makes the back, the next 2cm is the bottom of the bag and the final 4cm makes the front.
I have used 4 Twilight mints inside my bags , just tape them together so they don’t fall out, and secure them to the bottom of the bag with a sticky pad. Add a short length of ribbon at the crease of the flap for the handle, and then use another sticky pad to fasten the bag together. Finish off with an embellishment of your choice for the fastener, I have used gems. Simples!
Since I first posted these bags back in 2009 they have changed the wrappings on the Twilight mints - to plastic instead of foil and paper (not so classy!!!) but you could use Cadbury minatures instead. The basic template & dimensions can easily be tweaked to suit whatever confectionary you want to put in them.
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