Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Newspaper Leaving Card

This card is A5 in size and is made using white linen effect card.
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The brief for this card was that it was for Alison, she likes to play darts, drinks cider and is moving on to a new school. I think I ticked all those boxes. I found a picture of her new school by Googling it.   I’ve been quite restrained in my embellishment for a change, only using Ranger Glossy Accents on the darts, eyes, sign and cider glass.  The cartoon is mounted on a couple of foam pads for a bit of dimension.

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Wooden Heart Tags

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I’ve had the tag (above) on my pin board for ages and with Valentines Day not too far away I thought of the box of wooden hearts I have  that needed using up …. and this is what I cam up with.
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I coloured the hearts in red, and then stuck them onto kraft tags that I cut out from Papermania kraft card.
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I’ve put two tags back to back on each cord, handwriting the back of the one, to be filled in by the giver.  I’ve never been that keen on making tags before, but the success of my Christmas ones has given me the incentive to try some more ideas …… so I expect you’ll be seeing a quite a few more in the coming months.

Monday, 9 January 2012

Wooden Birthday Tags

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These wooden tags take me back to my very early forays into crafting, so I reckon  I must have had them for at least 5/6 years.  They seem so old fashioned now, and it’s about time they were used!
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The base of the tags are made using old children’s dominoes found on e-bay with the picture side covered with a patterned paper. Finding a a matching paper was a nightmare but I think this subtle gingham has worked out OK.Wooden Birthday Cake tag
I have handwritten the sentiment and added my signature faux stitching!  Et Voila … a pile of ancient wooden embellishments finally all used up!

Sunday, 8 January 2012

Decopatched Jugs

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I am really trying to keep my New Years resolution of spending a lot less and working my way through all the stuff in my craft room cupboards and drawers instead!
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So ….. I’ve had these large metal jugs, which stand about 8ins tall for about two years now, I found them in a sale and think I got them for no more than £1.50 each, but never knew quite what to do with them …. however inspired by some Christmas reading I decided throw caution to the wind and Decopatch them to an inch of their lives using all my little bits …..
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…….. plus one of two watering cans I also have.  At first I applied several coats of clear mat varnish, but in the end I decided I prefer a glossy finish so applied a few more coats.  I am sooooo chuffed with the results!

Saturday, 7 January 2012

Jar Of Hearts

Is it too early for Valentines Day yet?
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A very simple idea no real skill involved other than resisting eating one or two sweets before they go into the jar!
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My sister found the jelly hearts 100gms  for 99p in her local sweet shop.  The containers are small kilner type spice jars bought in a set of six for about £2.99, and 100gms of sweets fills one jar perfectly. All I have done is add a handwritten tag!

Friday, 6 January 2012

And …. My Guest Crafter Today Is …… Marc, Back By Popular Demand!

Christmas bought me an unbelievable parcel from Marc containing so many crafted goodies that I just had to share them with you, he is just too talented for words  …..
 Beaded pins
I don’t think I will ever be able to use any of these pins …. attached to a lavender filled cushion, they not only looked beautiful, they smelt wonderful too!
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Stunning!
Hand blown glass pendants
Can you believe Marc also “blew” these pendants on a visit to Venice with the assistance of a … and I quote “a very sweaty, good looking, topless Italian man who was to die for” ??!!!
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Marc also, like me, loves sea glass and made me these pendants, which I wear in turns on a plain leather thong.
Gingerbreadman shaker pots And can you imagine the girlie squeals I emitted when I saw these …… 
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…… and these? All hand painted, my very favourite present of all!  I just wouldn’t have the patience!  I have filled the pots with my Dazzling Diamonds micro glitter, so much more magical than a plastic pot!
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And the cabochons? I have made into small brooches to give to special people and share the love. Mine is on my jacket collar.
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Just how do you say thank you for a parcel containing these and other such beautiful and thoughtful gifts? xxxx THANK YOU xxxx

Thursday, 5 January 2012

My Quote A Day Calendar

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I treated myself to a “Quote a Day” calendar (99p), as a source of inspiration for cards ….
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The quote made me laugh as the photocopier always seems to break down when we have urgent photocopying to do!
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I handwrote the quote after tinkering with the words a little, then mat and layered it. The spanner came from a Fireman Sam tool set that came off the front of a comic. Our paper shop removes the free gifts from the comics and then sells them for 30p a pop and I snaffle them up for my crafts.
This card measures 5ins x 5ins and is made using Papermill white linen effect card.

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Using My Brad Maker Set At LONG Last

I don’t use brads a lot …. if ever,  so whatever possessed me to want a brad maker set goodness only knows! When I first saw one it was far to expensive for what it was ….. so I waited and waited until I saw one marked at half price, bought it  …… and have never used it, until now …. about three years later!!  What am I like?!!
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However, my friend asked me at Christmas if I could “tart” up some small organza bags for her festive table, she wanted some way of putting names on them …. at first I was stumped …. then I “wondered” about making some brads …..
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I chose the biggest brads for the bags, punched out the circles and hand wrote the names, then very carefully put the plastic domed sticker over it, a dab of glue stuck them all together. However they looked a bit dull.
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So I got out the Ranger Glossy Accents and stuck tiny pearls and black domed stickers round the edges of the brad and a tiny weeny clear flat backed gem just by the name. 
But now the confession ….. I cut the brad fittings off as they didn’t hang right …. and stuck the “brad” on using my glue gun.
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I know that I am a little behind at the moment with what’s new in the crafting world (since I gave up buying craft magazines and thus temptation) ….  but I understand that there is a new all singing, all dancing brad maker on the block called the I-Top from Imaginisce, which makes my set look positively prehistoric!

Attention To Detail

I am very partial to a sugared almond or two, in fact if they made a perfume that smelt exactly the same I would definitely wear it as my signature whiff of choice!
Sugared almonds bowl
But why I am showing you this is you may be asking?  Well it’s to show you my sisters  attention to detail when she made up this Christmas present for me, she has only matched the almonds, including the silver ones to perfectly to the bowl, magic!!

Monday, 2 January 2012

Very Simple Calendars Made On the Cusp Of The New Year!

I woke up on 30th December and remembered that I had a pack of unused 2012 calendar tabs languishing in one of my drawers, which, if I didn’t do something with them that day they would most likely stay there all year and be wasted!
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So I dug out some old beer mats, and some  DCWV adhesive cardstock   to cover the backs of the calendars, a free (from Quick Cards) Pink Petticoat Wild Blossom paper pad, a pack of bubble type bird stickers from The Range and finally some self adhesive magnetic tape  to hang the calendars up by.
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Simples!
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I kept one calendar tab for my Smash Book, as I plan to use separate pages from it to use to mark special days/trips etc..

Sunday, 1 January 2012

Woooo Hooooo It’s 2012!

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To make a Crafty New Years Resolution or not to make a Crafty New Years Resolution that is the question!
Primark reindeer pj'sI start 2012 with very few cello bags and envelopes after all my Christmas crafting, as I do every year, and they will need replenishing pretty quickly. 
craftroom shelvesBut, like most crafters that I have far toooooooo much stuff and if I crafted for the next 100 years I would still be saying the same thing. However, in my defence I have already cut down an awful lot in 2011. Most  of my Christmas ideas were made using stuff I have had for years. 
008So my first and probably only resolution is to reduce greatly what I spend in the coming year …. it’s hard to put a figure on it, but I really am going to try and keep a tight rein on things and mainly invest in embellishments etc. for seasonal crafting such as Valentines Day and Easter (and aghhh dare I say it Christmas 2012).
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Having said that, some of my budget will be going on “stuff” from Handy Hippo, who approached me shortly before Christmas asking if I would like to work with them by regularly posting ideas/projects where I have incorporated some items from their online shop. It is only fair to tell you that I will be receiving a discount from Happy Hippo on the products I use but the ideas will be my own and I will only use items that I trust and am happy to recommend.  I am really hoping that this will be a happy and successful alliance.
As a “Thank You” to all my regular followers and commenters I am also planning on doing random giveaways throughout the year.
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Marc sent me a huge pile of stuff before Christmas to do with what I wanted and so instead of asking for comments or people to become followers in order for them to “win some blog candy”, I am just going to choose someone out of the blue, who has left a comment or said something “nice” in the “chatbox” and send them a small surprise … no strings attached!!
I also hope I will be asked to do a few more reviews during the year …. requests are always a complete surprise and usually feature something completely new to me, and so keep my brain cells working.
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Finally I shall maintain that there is always  an ample and sufficient supply of confectionary comestibles on my work desk (and not just on Wednesdays)!!!!
So as Ethel Merman once said “Let’s get on with the show…….” and embrace 2012!

Saturday, 31 December 2011

2012 Jar Lantern

It’s New Years Eve and I have a spooky sort of Derek Acorah type feeling it’s going to be quite a year!
2012 Jar Lantern 
And for my final post of 2011 I have made this lantern for my sister Jan who has been working so hard for many years towards being  part of the 2012 Olympics Games in London as a Games Maker.
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She is going to be part of the "Swimming Team" at the Pool, Village and Swimming Training Centre and then followed by a stint at the Paralympics.  It has been made with love to show that her dream will burn brighter and brighter with each passing day until the time for her to shine is finally arrives!
LIVE THE DREAM!

Friday, 30 December 2011

For Auld Lang Syne – New Years Cards

I have never made New Years cards before, but with the ever growing popularity of the characters in my other blog Mum’s Monkey,  I needed something to send to a few of their top fans, and when one of those top fans sent them a Scottish outfit each, I knew exactly what to do!
New Years Card
The cards are A5 in size and the blank is made using white linen effect card. I’ve had the A4 tartan papers for years and have never really been inspired to use them, they have nearly been given away so many times, but I am so glad I kept hold of them as they are perfect for this project.
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I’ve mixed and matched them in a couple of cards, I wasn’t sure if it would work, but it has. A bit of mat and layering on silver and a bit of faux stitching …… it’s sporrans away!

Thursday, 29 December 2011

Little Bird Calendar

With Christmas done and dusted I have turned my thoughts to making a few small calendars to give to friends as small New Years gifts.
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…. but I think this one is mine!  Very less is more, I’ve used a bird sticker from K & Co’s Poppy Seed Range and a branch using my Stampin’ Up bird punch, plus a few flowers.  I've attached a ribbon, but have also applied a few foam sticky pads on the back, as I think I will probably stick it to my computer at work.

Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Mermaid Peg Doll Calendar

Remember the peg doll mermaid I made back in the summer?  Well I didn’t want her to stay in the cupboard used, so I’ve put her on a calendar so that she can be with me all this year ……
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I love the crab … I got it along with a few lobsters from a seashell shop in Brixham while I was on holiday for 20p each.

Tuesday, 27 December 2011

A Bit of Fun, A Bit About Me And A Bit About How I Blog ....

Writing up a post can either be a quick affair when it obvious what I have done or take ages when the devil is in the detail!.  
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First I copy all the photos from my camera onto the computer, select the best, edit and crop them and finally name them (which makes them more easily accessible on a Google search etc.and help bring new people to the blog) .  I do all this using Microsoft Picture Manager.
Although I could write my posts directly into BLOGGER I don’t find it at all user friendly so I prefer use Window’s Live Writer http://explore.live.com/windows-live-writer?os=other
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I am sorry but I cannot answer any technical questions about Live Writer and don’t pretend to understand it … but I’ve just learnt to use it through trial and error and I know it works for me.  I can position text and pictures far more easier than in Blogger. When I have finished editing a post  I just press the send button and it somehow miraculously appears in the drafts section of my blog, all I then need to do is schedule it! Live Writer also backs up all posts so if Blogger went down (and it sure has been playing up lately)  or I decide to change my blog provider I have all my posts saved.
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The things that take time when writing a post are all the details, the size of a card, the name, maker, code, price of a paper/embellishment/material used, where a product came from, putting in links, etc etc. I try my best to include everything because  as sure as eggs is eggs someone will ask about the one thing I haven’t put in.
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My sister is my proof reader, once a post is published she will text to tell me of any spelling mistakes/errors I have made.  I’m glad she does, because nothing annoys me more than seeing mistakes on other peoples blogs … it just looks shonky!
You may have noticed that on a lot of these pictures I have black smudges on my face and my make up looks decidedly dodgy ….. the truth is that I laughed so much while we were taking them, via a webcam, I couldn’t stop crying with laughter and was having serious trouble breathing, as a result my make up ran everywhere! It a miracle that any of these pictures actually catch me in vaguely serious light, oh my life!  You should see the ones I deleted.

Monday, 26 December 2011

A Bit of Fun, A Bit About Me And A Bit About How I Blog

I think most craft bloggers have a day or two off over Christmas, but I’m such a creature of habit,  I don’t like the thought of  an empty page on my blog, so I thought I might open up a little and tell you a bit about how I blog. DuchessofFiddleFart4_thumb2
I started “Fiddle Fart” on 20th August 2009 http://itsallfiddlefart.blogspot.com/2009/08/wecome-to-my-craft-room.html , after a few false starts, (though I had blogged Mum’s Monkey for a year or so before that, in fits and starts, for my own amusement). It was my old pal Craft Fairy Lisa who kept on nagging me to do something and in the end I relented and have been hooked ever since …. (I see my craft room was a lot neater back in 2009)
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However, I soon discovered what a time consuming activity blogging  was and realised that I couldn’t keep it up a daily basis without being very organised and always one step ahead, so the greatest thing I ever got to grips with was the “scheduling” facility on Blogger, which I also use on Mum’s Monkey, although not so far ahead, as I have to keep their activities more current with the news, TV, special days etc. But for Fiddle Fart I always make sure I have at least a month of ideas in “the can”, allowing me time off for holidays, and crafters block etc.
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I do most of my “making” at weekends and the school holidays, (a lot of my Christmas posts were done in August!).  Sometimes, when I am on a real roll, I can come up with 8/10 ideas in a day, so it’s not too hard to stay ahead.  Once scheduled I can jiggle the days for a post around, for example, I might have all my posts done for October, but then all the Halloween stuff arrives in the shops … so I’ll move some of the ideas I’ve scheduled to a later date in order to accommodate my Halloween ideas (if that makes sense). 
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Some posts I have scheduled are always being moved about  …. mostly because I’m not that happy with them, I have some fiftieth birthday cards that have been moved constantly for about a year and have still not been published!
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I photograph everything I make from all angles and then post the best.  Until about three months ago I used a Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W310 which was very simple to use but unfortunately died on me in September and though Sony offered to repair it for me under guarantee, the cost was an awful lot more than I had actually paid for the camera, plus I had to pay up front for the repair and then invoice Sony, which I just couldn’t afford at the time,  it all seemed a lot of  trouble, for a camera that was already “dated”,  so I decided to bring out my old faithful Olympus FE-120 out of mothballs until Santa bought me something new.  (of that, more later) …… it may be old, but it has taken some cracking pictures since it has been out of retirement!

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My big problem is taking good photos during  the dark winter nights and dull days in a craft room where the lighting isn’t wonderful, all my photos seem to take on a yellow tinge!   I would like a really good (photography) lamp/light, but at the moment I don’t have a clue what I am talking about or what I would need, so that’s on the back burner until I have done some more research.

The pictures of me are a just bit of festive fun … I wanted something to break up all the text and thought it would give you a good laugh to see how this mad woman looks when working on her ‘puter!