Friday, 11 November 2011

Doodled Patchwork Christmas Card

This card measures 5ins x 5ins and is made using white linen effect card.
 Doodle Christmas patchwork Card
I did all of this,  I doodled it all!  I made myself a grid and then bit the bullet with my best black outliner pen in hand and doodled something of a festive nature in each square.
Hand Doodled Christmas card
The nerve wracking bit was the colouring in, I was so worried after getting it all drawn out I would ruin it …. but it’s turned out pretty alright. I’ve used a little Stampin’Up Dazzling Diamonds on all the bits I left white.

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Silicone Gingerbread Man Mould


I’ve had tons of requests to know where the delectable Marc got my gingerbread man mould (£2.99)  from so I’ve asked him for the link …… it’s a long one ….
I’ve just treated myself to this button mould ….. so I can make real chocolate buttons!!!!!!   £2.99
But I really wish I hadn’t looked because there is too much to be tempted by ….!
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Natural-Heating?_trksid=p4340.l2563

Sarah Jayne from the above company has also sent me these two links : www.siliconemoulds.blogspot.com & www.siliconemoulds.com

Elizabeth Mint Shaw Mints Revisited

Hope you don’t mind another post from Christmas past, but I still get questions about them from MSE and newbies here.
Elizabeth Shaw Mint Crisps Christmas EditionIt wasn’t my idea, I originally saw them at a Stampin’ Up demonstration at the NEC and just though what a brilliant idea and have been making them every Christmas since.
Copy of Elizabeth Shaw Mint Crisps Christmas Elizabeth Mint Shaw Mints
The punches I use are from Stampin’ Up (the plain one measures 1 3/8ins), however there are a lot of other nesting punches out there, including these (below), but I can’t advise you on which ones you need as I haven’t got any actual experience of them.
Hobbycraft Santa Stickers
This year I’ve used these flat stickers (Hobbycraft 99p) I’d have preferred something with a bit more definition but  so far I haven’t found any “new” puffy, 3D stickers … but I am still looking.
Elizabeth Mint Crisps  I make a front and a back ….
Christmas Elizabeth Shaw Mint Crisps 2
…. and sometimes I use a little bit of sellotape on the foil  to stop it ripping, if I make a mistake an have to  reposition the mint etc. I use double sided tape to stick everything together.  Then I pop four mints in alternating colours in a pretzel bag and tie with a ribbon.
The pretzel bags measure 2ins x 9ins and I always get them from this e-bay seller.

Wednesday, 9 November 2011

STOP PRESS STOP PRESS STOP PRESS ....... AND HEADS UP TO POUNDWORLD

............ Nipped into Poundworld in my lunchbreak and they have Christmas laser stickers (almost identical to the "Anita's" ones I used on my Elizabeth Shaw mints last year) priced at 2 for £1, Poundworld-bargain-tastic .....  (designs inc. penguins, santas, snowmen etc.) .... so I stocked up!  They also had "pop up" bubble stickers at the same price ..... quite large ...... in the same ilk as the ones I used on my Halloween sweetie bags and lots of choice. I went for the snowman ones to put with bon bons .... to make bags of snowballs! But I suspect I may be going back for more!!

More Wooden Christmas Tree Tags

Wooden Christmas Tree Tags
I think that making these tags has been my favourite thing to do this Christmas.  I think it’s the challenge of working on such a small scale.
Animal Dominoes
Carboot Sales seem to have been replaced here by markets now that the summer has gone and so my source of really cheap dominoes sets has dried up, so I’ve got my last couple of boxes from e-bay, which including P & P has still worked out a lot cheaper than buying them in town.
wooden Christmas Tree tag
I’ve had these wooden Christmas trees for at least three years and at last I have finally used them all up. 
Wooden Christmas Tree Tag 3
I am now on the lookout for large wooden jigsaw pieces that I can make some more tags with. It’s half term next week so I am going to trawl all the charity shops in Wolverhampton to see what I can find!

Monday, 7 November 2011

Heart Shaped Tag – Let It Snow

It’s going to be a using up stuff sort of Christmas!
Let It Snow heart Shaped Tag
I’ve had these wooden hearts for years and am slowly working my way through them, the same goes for the snowman buttons, which are the very last of a huge bag I got from US a few years ago too.
Let It Snow Heart tags
I’ve covered the heart with a blue and glitter paper, then added a handwritten sentiment, the snowman, a few stars and a bit of faux stitching.
Let It Snow Christmas Heart Tags C
I’ve used my Aldi Craft drill to make the holes for the cord and have just faux stitched round the edges of the back to leave room for a message.

THANK YOU,THANK YOU,THANK YOU

I always say it, but I am constantly amazed by the kindness of the people who read this blog.  Last week I was bemoaning the fact that my usual shopping haunts were bereft of mini marshmallows ….. and then what happens?  I get an e-mail from Louise telling me that there are marshmallows a-plenty in Asda …. and not only that, there was a pack on the way in the post for me!
Mini Marshmallows
I was soooooo touched!
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Not only that, but there was an exquisite note with them from Louise …. it is so delicate. I love it and it is now kept safe forever in my Smashbook.  THANK YOU LOUISE, you are so kind xxxx

Sunday, 6 November 2011

Remembrance Poppies

There are so many beautiful poppies this year
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The Buckley Poppy has really taken off this year and is stunning with funds going to the British Legion http://www.legionshop.co.uk/shop/jewellery/poppy-jewellery/the-buckley-poppy-brooch.aspx - but I think they are awaiting new stock at the moment and I am not sure how much they cost.
Glittered Poppies
But look what came in the post for me yesterday from Marc.  They are equally as stunning …. he has taken  ordinary Remberance poppies and then sprinkled them with ultra fine glitter using PVA glue. They really are beautiful and what a brilliant idea! Very showbiz! He also gave me another idea for using embossing powders to give a poppy a sort of porcelain look which I was desperate to try. 
 Embossed and glittered rememberance Poppy
On the first one I just used an iridescent powder with several layers of clear powder on top.
Embossed Rememberance Poppy
And on the second I used several layers of red and green powders and just love the effect.
 The life in my men
Also in my envelope from Marc was  a note with this stamp on the back …. knowing Marc it made me howl!!!!  I really think I need to persuade him to do a "celebrity" guest spot for us once a month ..... we should start a petition!!!

Saturday, 5 November 2011

Have You Seen These?

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My mum found them in Aldi  ….. Butterscotch Crisp flavour, nom, nom,nom!!  Think they were about £2.69

Stampin’ Up Season of Joy Stamp

Bit of a Stampin’ Up fest going on today!
This card measures 5ins x 5ins and is made using ribbed effect  Kraft card.
This was the first Stampin Up stamp I ever saw.  It was at the NEC a couple of years back and I was gutted when I discovered I couldn’t buy it there and then but had to find a demonstrator to obtain it!
Stampin' Up Season of Joy
However, even after I got it, about two years ago, it has remained unused until now!  It was fiddly to stamp with as I wanted to use several colours of ink,  (I used my Stampin’ Up pens), so this was probably my tenth attempt at getting it right.  I’ve embellished it with a few tiny clear flat backed gems and a resin snowflake.  The green background paper is also from Stampin’ Up, but I can’t remember it’s name.

Friday, 4 November 2011

SMIRK Christmas Card

This card measures 16cms x 11cms and is made using a ribbed Kraft card.
SMIRK Christmas Card
Perhaps not to everyone’s taste, but I am hoping this will appeal to one of my teenage nieces this year. I got a SMIRK decoupage book in a sale for about £2.50 so I’ve sort of  challenged myself to see how many cards I can get out of it.  I’ve used my really old Dymo label maker to make the sentiments which, I think, goes with the modern feel of the card. Tiny ric rac braid and flat backed gems go to complete the card.

Thursday, 3 November 2011

Purple Gingham Christmas Tree Card

This card measures 5 x 5 ins and is made using white linen effect card.
Purple Gingham Christmas Card
Why do some cards just come so easily and others seem to take forever to match papers etc and look right.  This is one that took ages, how silly is that?  Anyway, it’s hard to see, but the tree I’ve used is actually purple and glittery, hence the purple gingham layers, and comes from a pack of Smirk Christmas chipboard shapes. I’ve doodles a faux running stitch round the white layer, and on the outer gingham layer I have done a tiny cross stitch pattern, which is just about visible.

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Kodak’s Big App

When I first heard about Kodak’s Big App I admit that I wasn’t too sure about it ….. but now I am hooked! I also thought it would be of interest to anyone like me who works in a school and has displays to do, or works with Cubs or Brownies or a playgroup etc.  or if you just fancy being able to put MAHOOOSIVE pictures together like this ……
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I know it doesn’t look mahoooosive in this picture, but it’s made up of 16 sheets of A4 paper …. can you imagine the fun you could have with this at a surprise party?!!!!
The Kodak Big App can be found here:-http://www.kodak.com/global/mul/consumer/print/thebigapp/ and is a piece of cake to use……
Kodak's Big App
You can use your own picture or use one from the Kodak gallery.
Kodak's Big App 1
Once you have chosen you picture, you can select the orientation and size of your finished picture.
Kodak's Big App 2
When  happy, you then download the image, which the programme saves as a PDF file.
Kodak's Big App 3
I’d say it take less than a minute to complete the process.
Kodak's Big App 4
Finally you click “Download PDF” and save to a name of your choice, in your chosen folder.
Kodak's Big App 6
Once saved you can then open the file in Adobe Reader, where the image has been broken into pages.
Kodak's Big App 7
I hope this makes sense, but if you have any problems you can always check out the FAQ’s page http://www.kodak.com/global/mul/consumer/print/thebigapp/faq.html
I am planning on making and using one of these images as a background for one of my Geography Departments trip displays  and then add “normal” photographs and labels over the top……. With Christmas coming you could make really brilliant scenery for Nativity and other school plays and grottos.  I LOVE IT!!!
For more ideas have a look at Kodak’s facebook page http://www.facebook.com/KodakUK1?sk=wall

Wooden Christmas Tree Tags

Wooden Christmas Tree tags
I’ve used the last twelve wooden dominoes from a child’s set I bought from the village Easter Fayre for 50p to make these wooden tags. They each measure 7cms x 3cms.
Wooden Christmas Tree tag
All I’ve done is cover the picture side of the dominoes with a spotty paper which seems to enhances the spots on wooden Christmas tree embellishments I bought from Hobbycraft a little while ago. I’ve then  handwritten the greeting and added a bit of faux stitching.
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I used my Aldi craft drill to make the holes for the ties and have left the backs blank for a message to be written, although I did add faux stitching round the edges.

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Christmas Jar Lantern

This jar was made in the summer when I had a big thing about making lanterns,  to be honest the Ronseal quick drying varnish dried unbelievably quickly in the warm weather and I could also have the window open to ventilate my craft room.
Christmas Jar Lantern
I used blue tissue paper and Decopatch glue on the jar and when it was covered completely added the self adhesive stars, it was all a lot of guess work as I just wasn’t too sure whether the blue colour would allow the light to shine through enough. But this first attempt was disappointing, it was too patchy, so I applied another layer of paper.
Christmas Jar Lantern 2
The result (below) was much better, but perhaps blue isn’t really the best colour for lanterns.
Christmas Jar Lantern
I used a thin blue jewellery making wire for the hanger, with lots of winding and twisting to make it secure.

Monday, 31 October 2011

Chocolate Bar Snowmen

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I hope you don’t mind me revisiting another idea from Christmas past today ….. but I have gathered a few new followers since the last time I did it and it is something easy that you could do with your own children or with a class/Brownie/Cub pack etc.  …. And,  if you are like me, you begrudge paying silly money for a hollow chocolate novelty with very little substance other than a fancy foil wrapper and eaten in seconds.
Snowman Chocolate Bars
I found multipacks of 6 for 4,  233g Cadbury chocolate bars in B & M Bargains for £1.69 (which works out at 28p each).
Cadbury Choclate Bar Snowman
I cut a piece of good quality white paper 12.5cm x 11.5cm to roll the chocolate bar in. In the past I’ve been posh and have used felt, but that obviously will cost a little more.
Snowman Chocolate Bar Favor
Then I cut the finger from a pair of gloves to make the snowman’s hat (Primark is the best place for buying cheap gloves, this year they have two pairs for £1.50, which gives you 20 hats!)
Snowman Chocolate Bar 1
I’ve then cut two felt strips, one measuring  approximately 12cm x 2cm and the other a little shorter to make the scarf, which when arranged decoratively and stuck down can be fringed. After that, all there is left to do is to punch some eyes and buttons from black card, cut out a nose, and doodle the mouth. You can use real buttons and black flat back gems and a fancy ribbon for the scarf and really go to town, the world is your lobster…. but for today I have done an economy version!

My Very Happy Halloween

Halloween Spider Booch
This absolutley mahooosive brooch was a present from my very favourite follower Marc, who I have spoken about before, I am so lucky, I have met so many wonderful people since I have started blogging,  but Marc really is one in a million! He is a constant source of information and top tips, what he doesn’t know about crafting and showbiz can be written on a postage stamp. He is so encouraging and has become a bit of a mentor to me,  whenever we speak I come off the phone desperate to get in my craft room to put into action some of his ideas. He is also generous to a fault!
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On Friday I came home to a wonderful parcel …. containing amongst other things, the spider above, plus this BRILLIANT silicone gingerbread man mould …. I love it and can’t wait to start melting chocolate and making up little sweetie bags of them! I have a thing about faces, and their little faces are perfect.
Laser cut gingerbread men.
……plus a big bag of these laser cut gingerbread men …. I don’t think I can bear to use them …. but I have promised I will! At the moment I am thinking of using them on a remake of the gingerbread man tree I posted a week or so ago and some wooden tags …… and I must make some brooches with them too. Thank you Marc, you are too kind xxx