Tuesday, 30 November 2021

Christmas craziness

Christmas crafting is in full force right now! If you have arrived here from my Instagram then you will most likely have seen the photos I have been adding for all the Christmas card I am currently making.

This started back in September. I had 2 weeks off work as I was having a new kitchen fitted - couldn't sit upstairs in the craft room while they were working so I took the craft room down into the living room to both keep myself busy and available to answer any questions on the kitchen! I got a number of cards started over these 2 weeks  but not necessarily completed 😬

In October I had another week off work so I started digging into the craft room again to continue making Christmas cards and get some ideas for other cards. I have a bad habit of getting everything out and overwhelming myself with stuff and getting nowhere near the amount of cards that I plan!

I've just had my November weeks holiday and this time, I was actually away on holiday! Of course, I took some of my craft gear with me to give myself something to do on an evening if for example the England match was on TV - I didn't want to watch it (much prefer either the highlights or just hearing the score!) so I sat in the kitchen and put the finishing touches to 20 cards that I had started over the past couple of weeks.

Now you may think I'm going overboard. You're probably right, but there is a reason behind this madness. A few weeks ago my cousin sent me a message asking if I would like to have a stall at a Christmas fair to sell my cards. Silly me said yes I would love too, without even checking what I had made. Now I have a little notebook with the first few pages filled with a brief description of cards, how many I already have made (or almost complete in some cases), and how many I would like to have by the end of my craftathon. The list is slowly going down, I have 17 days left to get everything finished so no pressure!

I will be continuing to post photos of my makes on Instagram and once I have finished all the cards then I will post them in a blog post here 😊

Saturday, 10 July 2021

Age 70

Time for another age card, this time for my auntie who has just turned 70. Once again I wanted to try something different so I got out my new Crafters Companion Pop Up Card kit with the corresponding Happy Birthday elements. This was actually quite fun to make as I've wanted to do a pop up card for a while but didn't have the right kit to do it properly.

Following the instructions, I used 2 pieces of card to construct the box shape and cut out tiles of patterned paper to attach to the flaps of the box. I also cut out a couple of shapes to go on the front flap and two sides. 

From the elements kit, I cut and stamped out 4 of each of the balloons, cake and presents. I also cut out three sets of 70s,and stamped them in three colours - black, purple and red. Not sure why I did red but in my head that was okay to do... 
I got out the coloured pens and had a nice relaxing few minutes doing the colouring in before setting them to one side. 

On the example images for the pop up cards, a lot of them have bows on the front. I really liked this idea and one of the earlier dies I had bought was actually the bow. The bow kit has the option to have a lace overlay effect so I picked two shades of purple paper to make it pop.
I really like this die as its fun and you can layer it up or have it as either just lace or solid colours. Now that I had all the pieces cut and coloured I could begin sticking it together. I didn't use everything I cut and coloured just so I didn't overwhelm the card and make it look too busy. I also cut out a little happy birthday label to stick on the top, and used another lace die from another card/box kit.


Once again this is a first attempt at a card style but I'm happy and just have to create a panel on the back for the birthday message and to sign my name. I also have to make an envelope but I have better tools to do it now. Hopefully she likes it 😁

Age 4

It's been a busy few months and I actually started drafting this post at the beginning of May! Got myself so turned around that I just hadn't had time to finish it of and posting it until now and I've had to go through and tweak it a bit for the time lapse 😂

So in the middle of May my oldest nephew turned 4. I can't get over how quick the time has flown and how big he is now. We went to visit the weekend after his birthday for a family (socially distant) birthday party. He absolutely melted my heart when we were playing by saying "I love you". How adorable! 😍😭

Anyway the purpose of this post was to talk about his birthday card so on to the photo and what I did:

From conversations with L (nephew), and my sis-in-law, L is both Dino and superhero mad. Of course he had to have his own handmade dinosaur card. When L had told me names of dinosaurs, he said his favourite was a brachiosaurus. Talk about a big word, pronounced correctly from a 3-soon-to-be-4 year old 😲. Time for a bit of Google research to get the right dinosaur and make sure I didn't start with a stegosaurus as they are very similar until you get to the details of front leg height and shape of the head...
I downloaded an outline and traced it several times onto a piece of card. Knowing my luck the first would go wrong so I would need a spare! I used my Spectrum Noir Harmony water reactive  dyes in Friar Brown and Smoked Pearl, just dabbing the ink on with a sponge then using a paintbrush and a dab of water to blend the inks together giving it more of a realistic look rather than just splodges of colour layered on top of each other. This is the first time I've attempted colour blending so it did go a little patchy in places but this would be masked a little on the actual card.
With the dinosaur out of the way, I could start thinking about the rest of the card. As it is a child age card I wanted to incorporate the number 4 into it, and lots of leaves to simulate a tree top on the upper parts of the number. Luckily I have a variety of green coloured paper and card, and also a leaf shape die. Time for a lot of cutting to get the total number of leaves needed before laying it all out to see how it would fit together.
Nearly done now, just gluing it all down and adding in the "Happy Birthday" banner actoss the centre of the 4 the it is complete. I realised when I started gluing the leaves down that I didn't have enough so back to the cutter to make more and give a better tree effect at the top. The final details to add were the pencil markings o. The dino itself to show its legs, lower body shape and the eye. I had been considering a googly eye but on laying it out it just looked rediculous so I scrapped that idea. I did have to make a boxy envelope to fit it in which was probably more challenging than the card itself. 

I was really pleased with the results of this card. As far as I know L loved it and had a fantastic birthday which is all that really matters. ❤️

Saturday, 3 April 2021

Craft Room Revamp

What do you do when you have a week off work and can't go anywhere? Decorate a room!

Now the smallest bedroom aka the craft room has not been touched and I felt it was about time I put my own stamp on it. Just to give a bit of an idea as to what it was like - the walls were all a shade of blue, not quite light blue but very in your face, and on the floor there was carpet. We all know that carpet is not the best to have down in any area you want to do crafts as hoovering doesn't always pick up those little bits, plus I couldn't move my computer chair because of how thick the carpet was.

Day 1:
I emptied the room and hoovered the carpet. No-one likes a messy floor even if it going to be pulled up.

Day 2:
Dad came up to fill the holes from a shelf and we actually pulled the carpet and underlay up too. Totally unplanned but worth it. We got a good look at the floorboards and found some of them were loose or had nails/staples sticking out of them so we had something else to look over.

Day 3:
Dad was back in the morning with some sandpaper, drill, screws and a few other tools that I didn't have myself. While dad set to work looking at the floorboards I pulled out the beige-y colour paint and started to give the room its first coat. After a few hours I gave the room a second coat. Luckily the two coats was enough - I didn't have enough paint to do another coat! The paint I used was actually left over from when we decorated the spare bedroom last summer, we had a full tub (split between 2 as silly us opened both tubs instead of working from 1) and there was a lot of blue...

Day 4:
Paint all dry and looking good, floorboards were hoovered and any last nails/staples were removed. I had some time as dad wasn't free this morning so I took matters into my own hands and put the new underlay down over the floorboards. Later in the afternoon dad arrived and together (mostly him) we put the new laminate flooring down. It didn't take too long to lay but there were a couple of fiddly bits to cut around the door frame and the radiator. Later on in the evening after giving it a few hours to settle I began to move everything back in.
Day 5:
Everything is back in the room and aside from a couple of little finishing touches that dad needs to do around the edge of the floor in a couple of places I do believe the room is done!
Sure there are a few things I could have done better or slighty different but I am happy with the outcome. To be honest I used this task as a distraction. In my last post I wrote about my grandma taking bad and that she might not make it. Sadly after 5 days of being stubborn and clinging on, she passed away on Friday 19th March. This was my last day in work before my holidays so despite the mental numbness that was starting to spread, I did go to work for a couple of hours to tie off loose ends. The funeral was held on Friday 26th March, it was a beautiful but sad service. We're thankful for every moment we had with my grandma and miss her every day. 

Saturday, 13 March 2021

Mothering Sunday

Today is actually the first time since my last blog post that I've made any cards.
It's Mother's Day on Sunday 14th March and I hadn't bought any cards. 'I'll just make them!' I told myself. I was planning to do this last weekend but got distracted by my mam suggesting I make a bunch of flowers to give to my grandma rather than real ones. It took me 2 days to get them done, in a vase and looking relatively pretty and to a standard I'm happy with to hand them over. I've made them before and blogged about them so I won't go back over all of the how I did it (note to self, look back and put here which post it was).
Here is the finished  bouquet:
So that was last weekend. Fast forward to today, I ended up going out with my mam for a couple of hours this morning, came home with more craft stuff ironically enough. Eventually sat down to start making cards for my mam, auntie and grandma. I've been looking forward to using a new die set that I got a couple of weeks ago. After a few practice cuts I was ready to start. So the dies I have used are Patchwork flowers - pansy and periwinkle.
After looking at the pictures on the packaging I settled for running 3 colours in 2 shades through my machine so I could mix and match between the shades. Pink, purple and blue.
The next part was simple - glue them down onto card. I forgot how messy it can be when you use runny glue  not a glue stick!
 I decided to add a 3rd shade to one set of cards by mounting th pieces onto coloured card rather than them all being on white. I have to say my favourites are the blue on blue card and purple on purple card, possibly because I like the flowers better but that's neither here nor there. Last thing to do to these is stamp them to give them am identity. As I'm planning to give them for Mothers Day, I have managed to find a stamp that says so, and on the card for my mam I have added a Mam stamp. I have not completed a 3rd card in this way as things are a little uncertain right now but once Ive had a call one way or another I'll know what I'm doing.

Anyways, here are the two more-or-less finished cards. I'm disappointed my quality of stamping, I tried out a new stamp mount and unfortunately I caught the edges in the ink and stamped before I noticed. I know my family won't mind but it pains me a bit to hand over marked cards.