Sunday 27 November 2011

A bit of va va voom...

Yes another birthday , (they never stop!) but this time was told it had to do with Paris so here my take on the subject...

Large handcrafted flower cut from the Tim Holts
 "distressed flowers" die, edged in rusty hinge ink and topped
with a Marianne Creatable flower.
The middle part of the flower was embossed with gold powder.

Thursday 24 November 2011

New background

I decided my previous background was a little sober and I felt it needed cheering up so I hope you like it. It's from Aqua Poppy Designs, she does some lovely stuff.  I had to make my own matching banner because she doesn't provide the banners but I am not complaining...

Do you converse....

Well it's been well over a week since my last post and I thought it was time to make an effort and show signs of life! My son was ill those last couple of days and decided to spray the walls with whatever was coming out of his mouth!! How much can a small child regurgitate??!!! It's unbelievable... and since I have a very sensitive nose and a rather weak stomach, let me tell you I did NOT have much fun... The 3 o'clock calls (why is it that when they're ill children always seem to shout "mummy" in the middle of the night?! daddy is much shorter and rolls perfectly well off the tongue, so why, why oh why?!!!!).  Anyway having had to stay home to look after him I thought I would put my free time to good use and produced this:


 This is a card for my daughter's friend who is thirteen this weekend. I was under strict instructions: it had to be purple, no flowers or things too girly as she is a bit of a tomboy and no little girl stamps as she is far too old for that now!! Anyway whilst I was trying to get to sleep after the second "mummy" call last night it came to me! They all love Converse shoes and since the shape is kind of easy to reproduce I decided to give it a go.

Stamp is Red Gingham Designs "Super six- Sentiments"
 from www.littleclaire.co.uk 

Ribbon from Trudy Anne Designs
I made a very rough template you can download here: Converse template 
I printed it first on paper and cut it out. I then traced the bottom part of the ouline on card (cutting one shoe first) and then scored and folded the card in half and cut the second shoe from the shape of the first cut (a bit confused?? it is really easy when you do it ! promise!). Once you have your based shape just punch some holes for the rivets and decorate with stamps etc... When you're all done with the customisation of your trainer, fix in the rivets and thread the ribbon or laces. For the bottom part I used a ribbon from Trudy Anne Designs which I purchased at the Hobbycraft show a few weeks back. I chose it because the stiching made it look a little like the lines on the bottom of the real Converse.  Anyway I think I stuck to the brief... Why don't you give it a go and show me yours....

Tuesday 15 November 2011

Blog Candy from the Craft Barn


Why not enter the blog candy competition, you have nothing to loose but plenty of goodies to win!
It's like Christmas come early, so go on have a go! Good luck!

Sunday 13 November 2011

November card sketch from Les ateliers du scrap

Here is my card for November
following the sketch from Scrapala
on "les ateliers du scrap".



I dotted glue on all the spots from the red background and glittered them with very fine white iridescent glitter.
The little girls' hat and gloves have white flock added to give a woolly effect. The scarf was coloured first with promarkers. I then applied Modpodge and whilst it was still wet I sprinkled some Perfect Pearls in Forever red.  The snow is also glue covered in white iridescent glitter.





The tag was cut with a die from the Tim Holz Alteration range. This one is called "Tag & bookplate". I embossed it with a sizzix embossing folder "dearly and frost set" and then carefully rubbed some "walnut" distressed ink on the embossed parts of the tag. To finish it I sprayed the tag with some "mandarin" Perfect Peals mist. The second part of the tag was stamped with happy birthday and glued in place.



Saturday 12 November 2011

Molly's birthday


It's my little girl's birthday tomorrow and I just had to create a lovely card to mark the event. She loves the gorjuss range and actually since she has long hair herself this little doll reminds me a bit of her. The background stamp is by Kaban (one of my hobbycraft show acquisitions... amongst many others... ouch my flexible friend is going to cry again...!). The border is Marianne Creatables and the frame stamp is from Papermania. The gorjuss image itself is not a stamp but a "tube" downloaded from here. Basically it's the same as a digistamp as it is produce as a png file which means the background is transparent. If you're a Gorjuss fan it's worth the visit.



This one is for my niece as when I was in the mood I had to carry on...


Friday 11 November 2011

Poppy appeal

 It's rememberance day and I couldn't let this pass without showing you my poppy. Every year I buy a multitude of poppies which within half an hour have dropped somewhere along the way. So this year I made one out of polymer clay which is glued on a brooch pin. This way no more disappearing act! 
I will still contribute to the poppy appeal of course but at least mine will stay in place.

Thursday 10 November 2011

Boy's card

I am really bad at male cards. I like glitter and pink and everything cute ... not really every boy's dream idea of a cool card. He is at this awkward teen-age when Power Rangers are definetely out, so are Batman and Spiderman - aaah these were the days.... So I found myself short of time and short of ideas for this one. It turned out much more grown up than I anticipated but still I managed to keep the glitter under control so I guess he should be grateful for that at least! My other half "supportive" comment was "it's a bit drab for a young boy"... thanks love I just needed that boost to my confidence in my moment of doubt! Never mind you can be the judge...

The large label is cut with Tim Holtz movers and shapers "styled labels" from the Alterations range and stamped with my latest fiskars stamps "Henna petals" (it's beautiful and one of my favourites at the moment). The papers " Desert Blooms" are from First Edition Papers - if you like shabby chic you'll love these! In fact I am very reluctant to use them because they are too beautiful to cut out.... Don't laugh I bet you do that too!   The tags are Sizzix sislits "tag set - small".  All edges were inked to give it the aged look so popular at the moment with a combination of distressed ink from the rangers collection.
Here is my fiskars favourite of the moment and when I have time I might even add images of embossed flowers produced with the flower supplied. The photo really doesn't do it any justice....





Monday 7 November 2011

Woolly jumper transformation

A while ago a friend of mine gave me a really long and rather shabby looking wool cardigan.  After I tried it on and decided it definetely didn't improve my looks (let's face it it's going to take more than a wolly cardi to do that!) I still couldn't bring myself to just give it away. I kinda felt sorry for it ; after all it had already been rejected once, I couldn't possibly abandon it as well ( ok maybe it had no feelings but it sure looked a sad case!). Anyway I'd alway wanted to have a go at felting and I'd read somewhere you could reproduce the felt effect by boiling wool. This was going to be the only opportunity I'd get to shrink wool for free since I NEVER buy pure wool jumpers. Firstly because they make me itch but also because they need hand washing and I don't do hand washing. Anything that requires hand wash ends up living at the bottom of the washing basket for a fair few months before I can bring myself to deal with it. Anyway here is the transformation from cardigan to ...shoulder bag!


Ideal to display my cancer research badges
(another three to be added!)

Handmade flowers apart from orange one

Mobile phone pocket under the flap

More polymer clay...

Just a quick one this time. This is a present for a friend. I actually made him a while ago but only just got around to varnishing him. I wasn't entirely happy with him as I thought I made his head kinda funny but now that he's varnished he is growing on me. Not for long though as he's off to his new home by the end of the week!


Thursday 3 November 2011

More small treats

I bought a waffle maker today and brought it home all excited at the idea of my new toy (ok I don't go out much!). Unfortunately I didn't realise we'd ran out of eggs so I was left all frustrated unable to fulfill my waffle cravings! Therefore I decided to go for the next best thing and made these little cuties. Much better for the figure and perfect for keeping your hands out of the biscuit tin!

Waffle with strawberries and chocolate sauce

Cinnamon apple pie


Cherry pie


French "macarons"

Plain waffles crying out for whipped creme!

Butter biscuit