Sunday, 11 September 2011

Beadazzles Skull Pendant

Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear ………………….!!
A friend of mine is doing a Fine Arts Degree and we often natter about her various assignments and sometimes I tell her about different crafting materials she maybe hasn’t heard of,  anyway, she is making a very flamboyant dress using fabric with a skull print and it got me thinking …..
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I had an idea in my head for a pendant, but wish I’d looked at some images on Google first before ploughing on regardless ….. I made a skull template from strong card, using a large and small circle punch to make the eyes and nostrils and then covered it with Suzie Weinberg’s Salsa Beadazzles and Ranger Glossy Accents, but I was disappointed with the overall result.
Beadazzles skull
So I applied more Accents and an assortment of flat backed gems and pearls …
Beaded skull pendant Picture 106
When it had all set hard, I turned it over, coloured the card with black Promarker and then more Accents and a pendant bail.
But the finished pendant is absolute PANTS, it was really hard to get a good picture of,  but it’s all wrong and I need to start again from scratch!
Beaded skull 2
I found this picture (below) to loosely base my next attempt on,  some difference eh?  ……..
NEM5619
http://www.arcadiagifts.co.uk/cubecart/gothic/bejewelled-gothic-skull-/prod_440.html
Jewelled Skull
Oh dear, not much better …… I’ve overdone the Glossy Accents, I’m going to give up skulls for a while, obviously they are not my thing, it;s enough to give you nightmares!

Thursday, 8 September 2011

DIY Handyman Card

This card is A5 in size and is made using ribbed effect Kraft card.
 Card for A handyman
This is a silly card I made for my brother who doesn’t really go a bundle on birthdays, but loves his DIY tools. I’ve used a mixture of self adhesive alphabet stickers and my own handwriting.  The check paper is from DCWV.
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The tools started off as a free gift with a child’s comic,   the paper shop over the road takes the gifts off any unsold comics and sells them for 30p or 4 for £1.  I love going over for a rummage!  I struggle with “men’s things” but this sort of thing is brilliant for cards, adding to a gift tag or stuck on gift bags and boxes.

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Sorry, Sorry, Sorry!

I am so sorry, I offered the  pdf file for my baking tray Advent Calendar below .... and I have searched my computer and I don't think I could have saved the file!  I am so cross .... as it took me ages to do .... but I can't find it anywhere.  So I am so sorry to all the people who asked for a copy ....What am I like?

Baking Tray Advent Calendar

Baking Tray Advent Calendar 5
I have seen baking tray Advent calendars so many times while Googling,  but it wasn’t my intention to make one when I first started this project…… the idea in my head was for a bingo card on a bingo board! I first put the number sheet together in Publisher using my “Little Joys” digi set by Zoe Pearn from Sweet Shoppe Designs but as the idea changed, so did the proportions of the sheet! Aghhh
Baking Tray Advent Calendar 1
I wanted to use decorated magnets to cover up the numbers but I hadn’t thought it through properly as I had nothing for the magnets to stick to!  When it finally dawned on me that my original idea wasn’t going to work,  I suddenly remembered the Poundshop baking tray I had squirreled away and immediately set about spraying it white with car paint, bought from a local market  for a pound.
 Baking Tray Advent Calendar
Next, I found some old buttons and proceeded to stick small magnets on the back, but it soon became obvious how dull they looked and the white spaces at the side of the calendar looked pants too.
Baking Tray Advent Calendar 2
So I raided my Christmas button box and replaced some original buttons with the large snowflake ones and then added the smaller snowflakes to the remaining buttons, and flat backed gems to the centres. All this chopping and changing was getting on my nerves, but I preserved and I was beginning to get somewhere. My next hurdle was how to fill in white spaces…….
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…… which I did with quite a well matching 12 x 12 paper which has tiny stars on. I cut it into shaped strips to fit down the sides and added a few punched snowflakes to go with the snowman theme and was thrilled with the end result….. which I had to finish off with a bit of faux stitching on the tray rim.
Baking Tray Advent Calendar 6
….. but this is nothing like the idea I first had in my head!
Baking Tray Advent Calendar 7
 

Tuesday, 6 September 2011

Emergency Chocolate Biscuit

Emergency Biscuit
Well, they came up with emergency biscuits on The Apprentice this year and the idea was rejected …. but I have decided to run with it!  I like to make something funny for the beginning of the new school year and this is what I shall be popping into colleagues pigeon holes at the start of this term.
Emergency Chocolate biscuit 1
It’s only a two fingered Kit Kat from Poundland (in packs of nine) that I have rewrapped and then added my own printed labels on the front and back.  I wonder how long they will last, I think mine will be eaten by the end of the week!

Sunday, 4 September 2011

Christmas is Coming with DoCrafts and Dovecraft

Creativity Magazine
Yesterday, I nipped to our local garden centre where they also have quite a good craft section as I wanted this months DoCrafts Creativity Magazine, primarily for the free stamp set with it  (a smaller version of a new set of Christmas stamps they have just bought out), but I have to say that the  magazine has improved quite a lot. I used to think it was a bit old fashioned, but there are quite a few ideas in it that I want to try.
Free Stamps
I wasn’t intending on buying any papers but  this pack of Dovecraft papers (£3.99) did fall into my basket! What impressed me was that the designs are small and the patterns quite close together.  I have been caught out so many times thinking that papers in a 6” x 6” pack would be scaled down, only to find it’s just the large paper/design cut down to size, if that makes sense.
DoCrafts Back to Basics 8 x 8 paper Pack
But these papers are perfectly scaled to the size that I need to go with most of the Christmas embellishments I plan to use and there is not one design that I don’t like, so hopefully the whole pack will get used this year.
DoCrafts Back To Basics Christmas pack
My paper design of choice this year is a small print red with white polka dots, I just cannot get enough of it, last year I was all red gingham …. but I have been swayed!

Daisy Card

This card measures 14.5cm x 11cm and is made using ribbed effect Kraft Card.
I have a niece called Daisy, this would make a lovely 21st birthday card for her!
Daisy Card
Less is more today.  Very simple, so simple I don’t think I need to explain what I have done!

Saturday, 3 September 2011

Cowboy Card

cowboy card
I know I don’t make enough cards for men, men’s embellishments, papers etc. are so boring ……
Cowboy Card 1
I’ve made up a patchwork of nine 1.25in x 1.25in squares using a DCWV papers.  Then from one of the papers I have cut out the hat, boot and gun …adding a bit of Ranger Glossy Accents on them all and mounting them on foam pads for extra dimension plus a few bronze stars for added bling.  Done and dusted!

Friday, 2 September 2011

Three Little Monkey Cards

These cards all measure 5ins x 5ins and are made using white linen effect card.
Little Monkey Card
While I spend a lot of time on cards that people have asked me to make, the cards I take to work tend to be “quick makes” to get the most from my time and make the price viable.
Little Monkey Card 3
These are three cards I made using a packet of foam stickers from Poundworld.  I thought they really didn’t need any backing papers etc. other than an extra punched branch on two and a sentiment, which is in my own handwriting. It often takes several attempts to get the writing  right (wasted card I know ….) but I am hopeless at getting it centred just right!
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Thursday, 1 September 2011

Poundland Crochet Coaster Set

Poundland Crochet Coasters 1 
You may think I’ve taken leave of my senses getting all festive with this jar of sweeties when August has only just ended….. but I was in Poundland yesterday when I spied this set of 12 crocheted coasters (that’s about 8p each)….. and my mind got to thinking …. and before I knew it they were in my basket …..
 Poundland Crochet Coasters
The coasters are a perfect fit for these little spice jars that I have found in packs of four in Asda and Ikea.  I bought mine in bulk when they were in Poundworld last year, which I am so glad I did, as they haven’t had them in since (probably because I exhausted their stocks).  But I just thought that with the season of fayres fast approaching it’s a quick and easy and inexpensive way of pretty-ing up a few small jars.

Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Robot Card

This card is A5 in size.
Robot Card
I think I’ve used a bit of everything on this card.  I have covered the whole of the card blank using a DCWV robot paper, then added large moulded robot and tool stickers from Poundland on top of it ….. and something then I haven’t used for ages …. gold peel off letters.  I find them impossible to get straight and evenly spaced, so sticking them at jaunty angles alleviates the problem!  There are also a few gold stars scattered around.

Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Patchwork Striped Card

This card measures 5ins x 5ins and is made using white linen effect card.
Patchwork Strips Birthday card
Very less is more today, just the sort of card I would like to receive.  Each strip measures approximately 1.25ins x 3ins, using papers from My Mind’s Eye, Stella and Rose, ‘Gertie’, 6in x 6in stack, that I have used my pinking shears on! The sentiment is from docrafts Tulip (Andrea Jayne) collection.

Monday, 29 August 2011

Docrafts - My Blue Nose Friends Stickers

Docrafts My Blue Nose Friends card 1
How could I resist these stickers from Docrafts and costing only 69p a pack? 
My Blue Nose Friends Docrafts
These cards are a bit of an experiment and I feel like that there is some fine tweaking to be done.
My Blue Nose Friends Sticker pack
The paper I used was came from one of those Payper Box stands, where you fill a folder for £4.99, as I loved the black/brown gingham effect so much I filled a whole £4.99 folder with it, just in case I couldn’t find it again .http://www.payperbox.co.uk/a4-printed-15-c.asp
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The birthday sentiment circles are from Craftwork Cards.
I prefer the lamb card best as I think the Nestabilities frame on the donkey card is just fancy for fancy’s sake and is a just a bit too much. 

Sunday, 28 August 2011

Always Have A Song In Your Heart

This card measures 4ins x 4ins and is made using Kraft ribbed effect card.
Little Birs Card have a song in your heart
This idea was supposed to be a tag , until I messed it up, but rather than bin it I’ve turned it  into a card.  The heart was a printed wooden gift tag, which I have recovered with a soft blue coloured paper, then added a bird sticker from K & Co’s Poppy Seed range and a bit of my own handwriting and doodling. Sorted!

Saturday, 27 August 2011

Sizzix Matchbook Bridal Sixpence Holder

Sizzix Matchbook Brides Lucky Sixpence
Oh my life, working with something this small nearly did my eyes in, completed it only measures 3cms x 4.5cms.
Sizzix Matchbook Die
I have a pile of old sixpences (for weddings) found for me by my mum, after I set her a “mission” and I was thinking of ways that I could present them other than in a box, organza bag or on a card, as seems to be the usual way and I thought my Sizzix matchbook, cover and page insert die (38-1128), would be perfect.
Wedding Matchbook Brides Sixpence
Once the matchbook was cut out I needed to get the text just the right size to stick onto the front of the insert, in the end I whittled it down to font size 8.5 in Papyrus and for the sentiment on the cover font size 9.
Sizzix Matchbook 2
Sticking the sixpence in was the easy bit, using a foam pad so that it could be removed if the bride actually wanted to put it in her shoe on the big day!
Brides matchbook with Lucky sixpence. 
A bit of tiny faux stitching and a couple of flat backed pearls finish everything off.
Picture 236
Something a bit different and I couldn’t believe that I had tiny brads that were the exact same colour as the paper I used  …. that was such a bonus!

And The Winner Is …..

AMMS
Well, it’s been a fantastic 2nd Blogaversary here at Fiddle Fart…. and now as the celebrations finally die down and before  I sweep up the mountains of party popper confetti from my craft room floor, all that is left for me to do is to announce the winner of a copy of the My Memories Suite Scrapbook ….. drum roll …….
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…….. Suze Bain – who said that “Legends of Scotland”   would be the My Memories digital paper pack that she would put on her wish list – well done Suze!
AMMS
Suze wins a free copy of the My Memories Suite Scrapbook software but I have a special coupon code for anyone who has been holding out to see if they won the giveaway before making a purchase, this coupon gives you a £6.13 ($10) discount off the purchase of the My Memories Suite Scrapbook software and a £6.13 ($10) coupon for the MyMemories.com store towards digital paper packs etc. a total of  £ 12.26 ($20) in savings.
The coupon code is STMMMS56353  and can be used at http://www.mymemories.com/ and the extra bonus is that this offer is open indefinitely!

Friday, 26 August 2011

Friday’s Giveaway Winner is ……

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  ……. Daisie76 – well done! I have traced Tuesday’s Lynda but have not heard from Wednesday’s Lynda, so I have drawn again as I said I would….and it’s Tilly’s name  out of the teapot! Woo hoooo
Picture 232
Thank you Nigel, you’ve done a grand job so I’ve got you some new Cadbury Twirl Bites as reward, nom, nom! 

Peg Doll Mermaid

Look at me going all arty farty - setting the scene for my peg doll mermaid with crabs and bubbles and stuff!! Can you tell that I’m just back from holiday and come over all whimsical??!!
Peg mermaid 1
I have never made a peg doll before, so this is a real first.  I’ve used a green ProMarker pen for the tail and then added the scales using a black fine liner pen.  Her hair is an oddment really fancy wool I made a scarf with once and her bra is made from two brass charms.  I’ve also added some Stampin’Up dazzling diamonds on her tail, but its twinkliness doesn’t really show in the picture.
Peg mermaid
You may see her again in a little while, as I have plans to put her on a 2012 calendar ……..