Thursday 7 November 2013

Craftstyle samples vintage florals.

I was sent some items this week by craftsyle products to make some quick samples ready for a show on create and craft this weekend. The range is called vintage florals and consists of four flower themes I was sent two of the lilies and tulip which each have toppers in a range of sizes and selection of sentiments, they are precut toppers which is handy for creating something quick and are or a very good quality card with gold foiling detail. there is also a section of  in-keeping and delightful backing papers.
Here's what I created with them.

This first card is a portrait card with a scallop edge on to which I have placed a strip of one of the backing papers edged with a gold coloured paper out of my stash. On top of this is placed one of the toppers medium size with a sentiment on top of that affixed with foam pads to give it some depth. I then cut out one lily head from another topper to place in the bottom corner.










The next card has a pre-shaped base and is made of a pearled card so I haven't covered it up with lots of backing paper. I took one of the smaller tulip toppers and as the sheet has two of this size I cut the front leaf and two flower hears from the second one, I shaped them abit using an embossing tool on a soft surface. I'm very pleased with the definition this gives, I then attached these to the topper with foam pads. A sentiment is placed across the top corner and is it is finished off with three gold pearls.








The last card I made is done on a stepper base.
I have created a stopper for it using textured card and a sentiment which is raised on foam pads.  Some textured card is also used on the base of the front section of the card to continue the theme. the main front section has a lager sized topper placed on it with a verse sentiment across one corner the back side panels have had one of the backing papers added to them which pick up on the  handwriting theme on the lily topper.









All in all I'm pleased with these three samples and hope to catch a glimpse of them on the show.

Monday 16 September 2013

More Craftstyle samples

Here are a few more samples I have done for Craftstyle Products. Like the ones before they were cut and create decoupage characters but this time there were Christmas themed.
First up is this friendly looking snowman. He was nice and easy to cut out big bold shape. The built up topper is placed on a background of silver glitter paper to give it a frosty feel and large dotty green paper. Then a sentiment is placed at the bottom. I do like how the sentiments and backing papers available with the characters match up in colours this makes making a coordinating card really easy.










Next is this festive robin, for this I cut away his red tummy on one of the layers and put in some red glitter paper instead, I really like how this looks and ties in well with the red glitter paper behind the sentiment. The topper and sentiment are placed on a background of holly patterned paper to complete the festive look.








Next we have Santa, he was abit trickier to cut out with the fluffy line of his beard and hat. I used his without the first layer which had the frame on as this fitted better on the style of card. Part of the background is done in small dotty paper and some in embossed paper which had stars on it, to give it abit of colour I carefully inked the stars and used gold heat embossing powder. The card is held in pace with a sentiment which acts well as a stopper.








The lase character I did was the happy reindeer, he is layered up and placed at a jaunty angle on some embossed card which had a snowflake pattern. Some silver snowflakes continue this theme before the sentiment is placed on as well, I like how the sentiment sheet had some different things like this one as well as the traditional Merry Christmas and Seasons Greetings.





The last sample I did was using one of the new shaped cards I was sent. this jolly round Santa belly shows the small dotty red paper as well as another patterned paper which had poinsettias on. Some gold glitter paper was used to create the buckle and some dotty embossed card was used to create the beard. I think this is a quirky and fun card.










Products used to create these samples are being showcased on Create and Craft today so hoping to catch a glimpse of my handy work.

Thursday 5 September 2013

Crafting with the WI

I went along with my Mum to one of her WI groups this week as the speaker was the team from a local craft shop cutting edge crafts they talked about the different things the shop sold and about the various workshops and classes they held. We then all had a go at making a couple of things with the packs and instructions they had put together for us.
here are the things I made
 A birthday card with some matting and layering topped with ribbon, sentiment layered topper and paper flowers. I thought this was rather pretty.














And a bookmark with some pre-done die cut elements and butterflies with pearls.
I enjoyed making both and was interesting to watch other people I think crafter can easily forget that not everyone crafts and we should be thankful for our gifts and talents.

Wednesday 26 June 2013

A couple of cards

Sorry I don't seemed to have blogged much recently will try harder to bring you all news of my crafty creations.

Here's a couple of cards I've made recently. they are very different to each other but I like them both.
The first one is a fun congratulations card for a new job. It uses stampin up owl punch to make a little police man owl. This is a very versatile punch I search all over the internet and found it being turned in to a nurse, Santa a pirate and all manner of other things but I couldn't find a police one, but I am rather pleased with the one I've done, he's got his little hat on and googly eyes.










The second is a more sophisticated birthday card made using a tattered lace die these dies are quite new to the market and work in majority of machines it went lovely through my big shot and created this amazing delicate design. I will be using this again and again.









So there you go two very different cards I've created recently.

Thursday 30 May 2013

WI Spring Fair

I recently attended a Spring fair of a local WI group. They are a new group and this was their first fair, it was held in the evening midweek rather than a Saturday and I think this worked quite well for ladies with busy lives.
Here's a picture of my stall
As at the recent wedding fair I did I've stuck with the light blue cloth and vintage pattern bunting I think it gives a really nice approachable look. I tried out a new idea of displaying some of my handmade cards and zip charms using some display boards and ribbon.
 Although this gave hight to the display lot of people didn't seem to look at it. I don't think I'll be using this display style on my next craft stand as it will be in a marquee and not sure out it would fair with outside drafts.
It was an enjoyable evening with lots of lovely cake.
Items that sold well included the friendship teas and tissue packs.
Hoping that they will hold more events like this in the future which I can attend.

More can be found about this lovely bunch of ladies here











Tuesday 7 May 2013

First attempts at crochet

I've been wanting to learn to crochet for a while, since I never seemed to get on with knitting.
I found a nice simple pattern for a granny square blanket in a craft magazine and had a go at that.
This is the first square I made, the pattern is a mixture of chain stitches and treble stitches, that goes round for four rows before adding another row of a contrasting colour.














Once I got the hang of the pattern the pile of squares soon grew, I found I was able to crochet in a range of places, including travelling in a car, and when I took my mum to blood donors, the next blanket I make I intend to work on while camping in the summer.
I've got four complimenting colours for my squares now I just need to stitch them together and do a row of treble stitches around the outside.






After mastering the granny squares I decided to try something abit more complicated so did these little owls out of a book a friend got me for Christmas.
Aren't they cute, we've call them Horace and Boris.
Hopefully making more owls to sell on craft stalls soon.

Monday 22 April 2013

Wedding Fair

I know this is a craft blog but I thought I would just share a few pictures from my day job.
At the weekend I attended a wedding fair to promote my florist shop.

 This is a picture of my stand I was really happy with the colour cloth I choose as this sort of pale blue is really on trend at the mo and also the vintage style bunting finishes it off well.










  This is a mock up brides bouquet I made in fresh flowers including roses, carnations, and orchids, I was very pleased with how this turned out. I choose to do a set of matching flowers for one end of my stall and think this worked well and will continue to use the idea of a theme at future wedding fairs.













Here are the matching orchid corsage on wrist band and rose buttonholes one in fresh and one in silk.














And here is a matching table arrangement in tall glass vase which is filled with crystals and pearls















The last picture I just had to add, is off the extremely blue, blue raspberry ice cream which was being sold by fellow exhibitor husky ices who have the cutest ice cream van in the world.














So I know this post wasn't crafting but I just had to share the lovely flowers I made for this event. check back soon for another crafting post.

Wednesday 10 April 2013

Bank Holiday card making.

With the extra day off work for the Easter bank holiday I decided to have a crafting day and make some cards, I then managed to keep up the momentum and make more cards through the following week, totalling 14 cards and six more friendship teas to sell in the shop.
So here are the cards I made, many of them are made using new items from my last stampin up splurge.


First up a couple of small note cards, on both of these I have stuck a coloured square just a fraction smaller than the card and have stamped on to it in a darker shade. I like the effect this gives just being one colour. I've then added some depth by accenting it with cream bits stuck on with foam pads. Stamp sets used here include loving thoughts, apothecary art, collage curios and aviary. I normally have stampin up stamps in wood mount but read on another blog that aviary was best purchased in clear which I did and I agree its much easier to see where a cage is to place the birds in or on it.
Next a simple but elegant anniversary card the strip of print poetry paper matching up lovely with the flowers on top of the cake. Stamps used including loving thoughts, and love and laughter.









This card uses papillon potpourri and coordinating butterfly punch which is such a lovely shape, I will admit to not getting the two side butterflies level but fixed this problem by stamping more butterflies to create a more random looking pattern, the light ones are created by stamping the image once on scrap paper then continuing to stamp with out re-inking. the word again is from loving thoughts many stamps from this set fit well in to the modern label punch.




For this card I used a stamp from the apothecary art set I cut the shape out by hand but hope to invest in the matching framelit dies at some point. This stamp set pairs up lovely with the loving thoughts set and in this card compliments the strip of print poetry paper really well.








Another card using the apothecary art set this single layer card has had the image stamped in coloured ink then the sentiment embossed in gold, gold corners were also added. this simple card could be interpreted in many colours.











Next a thank you card using the tea shoppe set. Tea cups are very on trend at the moment and have a nice vintage feel. The cup of thanks sentiment is a quirky way of saying thank you.










Another simple card using the collage curios set I love this set as it fits in the 1 inch circle punch a dream and can be mixed and matched with the different pictures and circles. I like this card thou feel it may have worked better being slightly smaller to start with.













This card really show off the versatility of the collage curios set and the lovely print poetry paper, I like the effect of the curly label punch with the circles and feel I've got the balance of patterned paper and stamped images right. Other stamps used include pretty petites and elementary elegance.










 Another version of this style of card with a different colour scheme this one also has an added soda pop top which has been run through a big shot to flatten it. I think this makes a lovely little accent.












The next three are made using the feeling sentimental set, these stamps have a lovely vintage sketchy feel and I think make nice cards for men, the shapes have been cut using some sizzix framelits which I've found is a quick and easy way of creating impact and makes a nice chance from just straight edges and squares.












The last card also uses the feeling sentimental set. Just part of each image is used, I wouldn't have thought of doing this till I saw another card like this I like how it looks though. I added coloured pearl embellishments to each end of the sentiment and I think this helps with the vintage feel of the card.




So there you go cards I have been making recently I hope you like them and have inspired your own crafty doing. I do believe that sometimes you can just get in the grove for crafting and at these times you should do as much as you can, I think mine was helped by the slightly better weather and retro choices of music while I worked, not listened to status quo and genesis for ages.




Friday 29 March 2013

Stampin up workshop.

Recently hosted another stampin up workshop.
Had a really good time making a card and the people we invited also had fun and enjoyed my baked goodies, chocolate chip cookies and a new favourite honey and lemon kisses, theses are honey and lemon biscuits sandwiched together with honey and lemon butter cream, which to me tastes abit like solid cough medicine, unfortunately forgot to take a picture of them.
Any way our demonstrator Zoe showed us a nifty technique using the holes created with punches and die cuts.
using the butterfly shaped hold created from a die ink was added to a roller and rolled over the hole like a stencil this created a solid  in the shape then a large background stamp full of text was inked in a complimenting darker colour and stamped over the top still through the stencil, once the stencil was removed accents of pearls and red heart were added to finish off this simple but stunningly sophisticated card.










The same technique had also been applied to this gift box this time using the hold created from a flower punch. and boxed had been finished off with a little thank-you banner on a stick.













Next it was on the card we would be making these were vintage inspired.

Mum's Card

My card
 Starting with a base of crumb cake coloured card which was distressed at the edges, we added embellishments of lace, a patterned paper strip, paper flower and glittered heart. Mum chose to do hers horizontal and I chose vertical.
A line of stamps in a complimenting colour was added we did butterflies and bees, and it was finished with a sentiment on cream card. I really like these cards and show that you don't need alot of something special like the lace to make an impact.









My newly ordered items from stampin up have now arrived and I look forward to creating and sharing lots of lovely things with them. Check back soon to see what I've been up to.

Thursday 28 March 2013

First attempt at being a design team member

Last year I signed up to be a volunteer design team member for craftsyle products and a while back they sent me some items and asked me to create for them card samples and post them back. In-between to very busy times at work I have managed to get the samples made and recently sent them back. I thought I would also share pictures of my cards on here.

The range of products I was sent was called Cut and create and was decoupage animals, four farmyard and four jungle with coordinating sentiments and backing papers.
I've not done a great deal of decoupage so it was fun to try something different, here's what I managed to produce.














I tried to include a range of styles including easel cards and a diamond topped one. I must admit this range is not something I would have chosen myself and do hope that if I'm picked to make samples again I get something other than decoupage.

Thursday 14 March 2013

A card for a wonderful mum.

Thought I would just quickly share the card I made for Mum for mother's day.
It's done using stampin up twitterpated paper and my curly label punch. the sentiment is stamped on to vellum in two different colours and then on to grey card with white ink. There's also small punched butterflies in grey card and vellum.
I was rather pleased with the effect and thought it made a change from a traditional card, my Mum is wonderful so her card should say so.









I was really impressed with the stamped bits on vellum and look forward to working more with the medium.

Tuesday 5 March 2013

Sin Free Cupcakes

I always like to have a range of things available in my shop for Mother's Day with price tags to suit every budget. This year one of my favourite pocket money buys is these little cupcakes.
These cute little gifts are made using a facecloth, I've gone with pink and lemon ones, and topped with either a bath pearl or mini soap. I made the mini soaps by melting down a bar of pears soap and pouring it in to a heart shaped silicone ice cube tray, this meant they were easy to pop out once set. 
I think the presentation of these really sets them off I've placed them in fancy cupcake wrappers and then popped them in a cello bag. As a finishing touch I'm displaying them in the shop of a wire cupcake stand.

Sorry I've not been bloging much recently but have been busy at work getting things sorted before a little mini break last week to Scotland for my other half to launch the paperback copy of his book, "The Only Genuine Jones"  the weather was stunning and we had a lovely time, stopping at The Clachaig Inn.
Sunshine on the mountain snow.