Wednesday 31 December 2014

Crocodile Soft Toy

 So what do you make your young nephew for christmas when he is under the age of 1?

That was the dilemma we had this year so I took to looking through my Pinterest boards, scouring through patterns I had saved and finally I found a pattern in the new Cath Kidston Sewing Book.

The pattern for the crocodile toy jumped out at me, seemed the perfect gift for a little boy. A few tweaks to the instructions and substituting bead filling for soft toy fluff to make it more suitable for a baby.

Here's the finished crocodile in all his glory.
  A large amount of ricrac, a few fiddly bits of sewing, a long time stuffing fluff in and the crocodile was finished.
Love the lazy eye look and the big cheeky grin made by the whit ricrac but I can't understand why the pattern only gave the croc 2 legs...strange.

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Sunday 28 December 2014

Alphabet Photography Presents

My alphabet photography came out again for presents this christmas as well..

I did our nephew's name for my boyfriend's sister and her husband. I changed the white pegs that came with the frame as it looked a little lacklustre, even after I picked the red pegs he decided to change them just as we were wrapping the frame so in the end it was given with blue pegs.

For my dad and his wife I did their surname. Once again I swapped the pegs but this time just for larger plain wooden pegs as the original ones just looked too small.
On the back of each photo I've written where and what year I took the photo so the recipients can see where we've been... I think it adds a nice personal touch to the photos rather than the shop selected alphabet photography letter sthat tell you nothing about them at all.

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Friday 26 December 2014

'Phoebe' Handbags

Once again this christmas I have tried to make more presents than we have had to go out and buy. I prefer to give people something handmade as it just makes it a little more special and personal to that person.
Seeing as I seem to have become good friends with my sewing machine this year I decided to venture into making the women in the family handbags for christmas. My mum knew I was going to be making handbags so she had the luxury of picking the fabric she wanted at a craft show...but she didn't know what design of bag she would be getting as I hadn't even decided when she chose her fabric.


In the end I decided to use Rebeka's design for the Phoebe Bag from her blog ArtsyCraftyBabe.

Here's the finished 3 handbags to be given as presents.


For my boyfriend's Stepmum I chose a dark blue floral print, a little like a Cath Kidston print


For his Mum I chose a pale yellow floral print, once again very similar to a Cath Kidston style of fabric...after all who doesn't like a CK print?


After much deliberation and changing her mind from dotty to hearts to butterflies and back round again, mum finally settled on this butterfly print fabric. The only thing any of the fabrics she chose had in common was that they were all purple as she has a bit of a thing for purple still.

As a reward for making everybody else's bags I decided to make myself one with a white and blue floral print fabric. by the time I got round to making my bag I totally had the knack of it and mine only took an hour and half from cutting all the fabric to putting in the last stitches, very impressed!
Each of the bags has a simple plain ivory cotton lining and a large pocket made using the outer fabric, as shown in the photo below. I also stitched in one of my handmade labels as well so everybody knows I made the bags instead of having bought them somewhere. The bags are held shut by a magnetic clasp on the flap that comes over the opening of the bag.
Here's hoping they all liked their handbags and they get some good use out of them. I have masses of each fabric left so there may be some matching items made for future presents too!

I really recommend this handbag design to anyone who wants to start making their own bags, the pdf pattern is great and so are the instructions. A little googling on how to do the darts for the first bag and I was well and truly on my way getting them whipped up in a flash.

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Tuesday 23 December 2014

Christmas Cake

 No Christmas pudding for us this year, made so many differne tbakes last year tha\t we struggled to eat it all before it went off. This year it's just a cake for the Smith household.

I made our cake back in the middle of October using an old recipe my Nan gave me, tried and tested always makes a good cake so why change the recipe I use.
 I gave it weekly feeds of whiskey and brandy, flipping it every week to ensure even soaking of the alcohol.
Finally a fortnight before christmas I covered the cake in marzipan and left it overnight to dry.

Then came the fun part of decorating the cake. I used my fimo penguins as decorations, which will no doubt be a regular feature on all of our Christmas cakes from now on.
 Funniest thing was a neighbour knocked at our front door while I was decorating the cake so I answered the door covered in glitter, red and green icing colouring pastes... had to show him the cake to prove I wasn't completely mad.

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Sunday 21 December 2014

December Wedding Card Order

This month I had an order for a wedding card from a regular customer. She always gives me a detailed brief of what the card needs to feature.

This time the card had to have:
  • The couple's names
  • The wedding date
  • Holly
  • Blue Topaz for a december birthstone
  • QPR blue
  • Light christmas theme
 Here's what I came up with...
 
The cardstock is sparkly and similar to the blue topaz birthstone. The background features embossed snowflakes and some blue glitter stickles. The holly made a lovely, simple embellishment for the wedding dress and added to the christmas feel of the card. The QPR shade of blue featured as the groom's waistcoat, the ink for the sentiment and also for the text inside the card.
I always prefer to put the names and dates inside of the card, so it doesn't clutter the front of the card but also so it can be a main feature of the card insert itself. I even added a few miniature snowflakes around the text to keep the christmas/winter wedding theme going.

Hopefully both my customer and the couple themselves like the card.

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Friday 19 December 2014

Penguin Box Card

 For the last few years I've always made Dan a penguin christmas card and this year was no different....however it was a card with a bit of a difference...earlier in the year he commented about how much he liked the boat box card I made so I thought I'd combine the box cards with a penguin design.

So here's the finished penguin box card.
To make the card I've used:
  • Turquoise sparkly card
  • White cardstock
  • Black cardstock
  • Windowsheet
  • Holiday Home stamp set
  • No Peeking stamp set
  • Gorgeous Grunge stamp set
  • Pacific Point ink
  • Daffodil Delight ink
  • Gumball Green ink
  • Real Red ink
  • Owl Builder Punch
A close up of the little penguins as they are just so cool, love how versatile the Owl builder Punch is.

A view of the side panels with the flaps up so you can see the designs.

Birds eye view of the card.
Really quite an effective card to make and simple once you've made a few, the instructions can be a little daunting but the results are worth the initial struggle. I'm thinking there shall be many more box cards in 2015. The good news is that Dan also really liked his card and was glad he got his own box card too.

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Wednesday 17 December 2014

Making A Peg Bag

Presents for grandparents are not an easy thing, if they want something they've probably already gone and bought it for themselves by now anyway. So for my Nan's birthday this year I decided to try out a sewing pattern I'd been keeping hold of from a magazine for ages.

The pattern was for a peg bag, not a massively exciting present but handmade and something that she couldn't just nip into the shops and buy.

Here's what the peg bag looks like.
The hardest part of this project was trying to find a curved small wooden hanger to fit into the peg bag, in the end I bought some kids wooden hangers from Ikea and they are perfect for the job. As my hanger is a slightly different shape to the simple curved one used in the pattern the end result of my project is slightly different to the original pattern but that just adds my own personal twist to it.
 
The lining fabric is from a stash I bought at a vintage show a couple years back that I've just never found a good use for until now. Be prepared to see more of the outside fabric in a post I'll be sharing after Christmas as I've used it for someone's Christmas present. The bag is held closed by a chunky vintage deep pink button and a small loop of ribbon.
Here's hoping Nan likes her new peg bag and she doesn't think I've given her a dull birthday present.

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Thursday 11 December 2014

Christmas Decopatch

 A few weeks ago I went to another craft show (surprising I know), the tickets were free as the company sent 2 complimentary tickets for having purchased tickets from them previously, so I had to go.

I was glad to see a company called The MDF Man had returned, earlier in the year they closed down and I didn't expect to see them back so it was a pleasure to see all their new goodies. Of course this meant I had to buy a few bits and pieces as well to make up for lost time. This close to christmas it's obvious that I mainly bought christmas items.

The first piece is a large mdf sign of NOEL, only £4. I've decoptached it using PVA glue and some spare wrapping paper leftover from a present wrapping session. Love the scandi reindeer print and the red is perfect for it to go up in our lounge this christmas.
 Then I saw these cute MDF christmas trees, there were 2 different designs and in many sizes. These little ones were only £1 each so I bought one of each.
 For the first tree I used some candycane print designer paper that came free with a craft magazine...I'm not a massive fan of designer papers so they have a habit of sitting in my stash box for ages...but now I have decopatch projects so they may get used a little more now!
 For the second tree I found some more christmas theme designer paper in my stash box, this time covered in holly leaves and berries. Just love how these trees have been made freestanding, wish I'd have bought more now.
I chose to decopatch the trees differently to the NOEL by ripping the paper into small pieces, it seemed more effective on the smaller work area and makes the paper desigbns stand out more.

Still got one more piece from the MDF to do but it's not christmas themed, it's similar to the NOEL sign but it says HOME, just need the right wallpaper offcut to do that project. Who knows maybe The MDF Man will be back at Sandown Craft Show in January then I can get some more goodies to decopatch.

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Saturday 6 December 2014

Knitting Bag

 At a fabric show earlier in the year my nan found out I was making handbags for the women in the family for christmas so she asked me to make her a knitting bag for christmas...this was my plan all along but at least with her asking I could get her to pick a fabric that she liked.

 So she picked a dark blue dragonfly print fabric and some plastic twist handles that look like they are wooden. I had plenty of lining fabric leftover from the handbags I made so that was nice and easy.
 I always tend to buy more fabric than I need, anyone else have that problem too?

I roughly followed the tutorial over on the Emmaline blog here.
I stitched in a large interior pocket to store smaller bits in. I ever remembered to sew one of my hadmade labels on the pocket as well.
Quite a roomy bag and I'm really impressed by it. Took me longer to whipstitch the fabric around the handles than to cut all the fabric out and make the basic shape of the bag!
My nan has a thing for giraffes and I managed to pick up a few giraffe buttons at the show without her realising so I've sewn them onto the internal pocket, see how long it takes her to notice them.
 Here's hoping the bag lives up to the expectation and it has many happy trips to the local knitting club my nan goes to. 

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Saturday 29 November 2014

November Card Club Pt 2

 So here's November Card Club Part 2... Paula's class. This month the class was all about using the stamp set Lovely As A Tree. It was even a crafty sunday afternoon class instead of a weekday evening as we thought the class was going to take us a lot longer than normal card club does.

The first project was a candle surround.
We used:
  • Lovely As A Tree stamp set
  • Holiday Home stanp set
  • White Vellum cardstock
  • Whisper White ink
  • Tuxedo Black Memento ink
The worst part of this project was the wait for the black ink to dry so we could stamp the white layer to look like snow. We may have been doing other projects while we waited but I just wanted to finish this one so I could turn the tealight on to see how cool it looked.
 ...And here the surround is with the electric tealight switched on, lovely glow and it really works with the background of the trees.

Then we moved on to making notebox with a couple of cute little cards inside of it.
We used:
  • Envelope Punch board
  • Lovely As A Tree stamp set
  • Crumb Cake ink
  • Early Espresso ink
  • Linen Thread
  • Sponge Daubers
  • Candy Dots Neutrals
  • Woodgrain embossing folder
  • Autumn Accents Bigz
  • Something To Say stamp set
  • Word Window punch
  • Modern Label punch
  • Crumb Cake cardstock
  • Early Espresso cardstock
  • Very Vanilla cardstock
I went for making 2 different card designs to go in my box, changing one card to be horizontal and by using a different sentiment to give a little variety in my cards.
Of course there had to be some proper card making too, after all it is card club.
 
 The first card used:
  • Lovely As A Tree stamp set
  • Crumb Cake ink
  • Crumb Cake cardstock
  • Very Vanilla cardstock
  • Linen Thread
  • Woodgrain embossing folder
  • Candy Dots Neutrals
  • Sponge Daubers
  • Project Life Corner punch
The second card used:
  • Crumb Cake carstock
  • Very Vanilla cardstock
  • Crumb Cake ink
  • Early Espresso ink
  • Candy Dots Neutrals
  • Lovely As A Tree stamp set
  • Greetings Of The Season stanp set
  • Ovals Collection framelit (to make the mask for background)
 We finished off by making a little giftbox...with the dreaded Envelope Punch Board again!
We used:
  •  Envelope Punch Board
  • Crumb Cake cardstock
  • Crumb Cake ink
  • Autumn Accents Bigz
  • Burlap Ribbon
  • Glimmer Paper Gold
  • Watercolour Wonder washi tape
 This month we even got 2 goodies as it's our last class before Christmas. The first was a tube of Dazzling Details Silver Sparkle in a very sparkly box made using the Curvy Keepsake Box framelit.
 The second was a Swizzels lolly in a cute little box style bag.
Now we just have to wait for the new catalogue to come out so we can pick the theme for January's class.

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Friday 14 November 2014

November Card Club Pt 1

 So the first card club of November wasn't really a normal card club night...we had more of a workshop making 3d items to inspire us for christmas.

The first thing we made was a giftbox. I must admit I hate using the Envelope Punchboard with a passion but for some unknown reason I found the Gift Box Punchboard a lot easier. Anyone else have this issue or is it just me?
 I used:
  • Gift Box Punch Board
  • Under The Tree Speciality DSP
  • Cherry Cobbler Sheer Linen Ribbon
 Then we moved on to my favourite project of the evening, I've been wanting to play with this die for ages as Pinterest has shown me so many good ideas to use it for. I coloured my pearls in using my cherry cobbler blendabilities so they looked like berries. Inside this little christmas pudding was a ferrero rocher...yea i ate that when I brought the pudding box home.
I used:
  • Curvy Keepsake Box Thinlit
  • Whisper White cardstock
  • Early Espresso cardstock
  • Under The Tree Speciaility DSP
  • Jewels Basic Pearl
  • Cherry Cobbler Blendabilities
The next project was a giftcard holder, or money holder as was suggested by Suriya who was running the workshop.
I used:
  •  Dots mask
  • Coastal Cabana ink
  • Gift Card Enclosure Pack
  • Metallic Bakers Twine
  • Mossy Meadow ink
  • Sponge Daubers
 Suriya must know that I get through masses of notebooks a year as there was a notebook project on the to do list as well... I kept mine rather simple as it will no doubt end up in my work bag and get a tad dirty.
I used:
  • Kraft Grid Journal
  • Stars mask 
  • Coastal Cabana ink
  • Sponge Daubers
Then there was a candle to work on...
I used:
  • Heat Tool
  • Tissue Paper
  • Real Red ink
  • Mossy Meadow ink
  • Festival of Trees stamp set
Using some of the spare card I had I made myself a dozen tags to go on presents.
I used:
  • Whisper White cardstock
  • Festival of Trees stamp set
  • Mossy Meadow ink
  • Tag Topper punch
There were also some card blanks to make 5 cards. really love this stamp set and it's so easy to use, it's one of the new photopolymer sets.
I used:
  • Whisper White cardstock
  • Mossy Meadow ink
  • Real Red ink
  • Pear Pizzazz ink
  • Wondrous Wreath stamp set
The final project was a fabric bag to decorate.
I stamped different images from the same stamp set on either side of the bag.
I used:
  • Mini Muslin Bag 
  • Mossy Meadow ink
  • Crushed Curry Chevron Ribbon
  • Many Marvellous Markers
November card club Pt 2 is on the 23rd and it's more 3d projects but this time playing with the stanmp set Lovely As A Tree. 
 
If anyone has pinterest or blog links to projects using this stamp set can you share them with me as a comment for future inspiration please?

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