Showing posts with label a make a month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label a make a month. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Crackerswap

Why hello there!  How are you?  Well, I do hope! 
I recently took part in Tracy at Mad about Bags' Christmas Cracker swap 2012. Tracy is the absolute queen of swaps, so it was only a matter of time before she organised her own one! It was a lovely idea, making the cracker!

I was paired with fellow teacher, the lovely Jille

I was overwhelmed with how beautiul her presentation was with her cracker.  Despite being through the post, it arrived immaculate!  A gorgeous patterned cotton material with a light-pattern, it was wrapped in a beautiful piece of organza gold ribbon with a funny joke and a lovely handmade flower brooch made by Jille attached!

Cracker
Inside, I found this gorgeous  arrange of brightly coloured items, so well chosen for me, she's obviously read my blog to find out what I like:
Starting from top left: fun chilli earrings (I adore novelty jewellery), perfect polka dot and rainbow ribbons I intend to wear in my hair, a beautiful Jille-made flower ring, Jille-made cutest plump robin decoration with polka dot button, beautiful-smelling orange organza bag, choccie bear, the prettiest selection of assorted buttons, ribbon and flower sequins, the most brilliant Jille-made custard-cream keyring and finally, a Jille-made gingerbread brooch! 

Crackerswap gifts
Here they are altogether

Cracker swap gifts
I absolutley adore the items, you chose them so so nicely and carefully, thank you so much!  Who knew you could cram so much into a kitchenroll tube!  Such time and care have been taken with these items, so many wonderful hand-made items!  Thank you Jille!

Here's what I sent to  Jille.
cracker swap

Bag of assorted buttons, Christmas peg, embroidery threads, beaded bracelet, red polka-dot shoe-laces (I noticed on her blog that Jille said she loves red polka dots), a set of gold-patterned scalloped squares for card-making- I thought she'd appreciate the fact that I recycled some Christmas cracker-exteriors from our church-Christmas dinner out to make these!


Photo 2: Sheep zip-puller (Jille seems to love animals, silver ribbon, choccie puddings, beaded keyring, Cath Kidston polka dot handkerchief (which can be used as a scarf!),   Handmade items
I wrapped the cracker with a piece of Asian material which I hope was of a size that could be used for a stole/scarf (if hemmed) or could be used to make something- I liked the sequins as they seemed festive!

I confess, inspiration was pretty lacking in the making stakes, to my utter shame.  I made a snow-flake felt Christmas decoration, I decided to try and hand-paint some red buttons to give them a polka-dot effect which took ages to do it right- I had to keep wiping off dots that went askew time and time again and repaint without disturbing the 'good ones'.  It was all fine until I decided to paint the other side and just couldn't seem to get it right.   In addition, I made a fanned-brooch with another polka-dot addition.  I adapted the design I tried of this before by scalloping the edges with patterned scissors as well.

Linking up to Lakota's Ta Dah Tuesday with these makes and Annie the Felt fairy's Make a month 2012
Have you done any swaps recently?  Let me know in the comments box, I love having a nosy!!!

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

All things red

Jewellery red:
 Hello there!   Sorry, I have felt a little lacklustre and not much to say in a blogging sense.  Well, I have got stuff to say, but lack the energy!  I made some poppy earrings to wear this weekend. Made out of mere scraps of felt and some black buttons on either side.  They certainly look 'home-made' so these wont be featuring in an Etsy-shop near you!

Hat red:
Here I wore them on Monday with red beret!

Outfit red: (er, not so much!)
Saturday, I wore these ancient Falmer jeans that actually came with four poppies on them (they pop on and off!) Sadly I've lost one!  Worn with red-edged converse!
Here was a simple outfit with touches of red.  I found this Collectif sailor top in a charity shop a while ago for £3 after really liking the exact same top for £20 in Collectif a week earlier in Spitalfields and wishing I'd bought it! Can't believe I forgot to put the red hat on I'd been wearing out all day! A different one!

Blog red:
The lovely Lauren of Someone like you is celebrating her 3rd anniversary of her blog- check out the pretty red dress someone sent her!


Creative red:
Beautiful displays by the talented Sonja at church on Sunday.  That amazing lady makes so so much out of so little and she is so humble.  She even composed Christmas songs of praise whilst being a PoW in Malaysia as a young child.  The kids focus talk had a really important, simple point, "Loving our neighbours as ourself".  If we all did that, there would be no war. 

Nature's red:
Look what you gain as a reward when you actually get out of bed at 7am instead of panickingly leaping out of bed at 7.35!


Poetry red:

A Poppy haiku
Red Poppy stands tall,
Reminding of sacrifice
Sign of Peace to come.


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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Exterminate!












































It's Tuesday and I am totally excited to be sharing this costume with you!
CBC had a robot party on Saturday night and I wanted to make a Dalek costume!  I've wanted to make a dalek costume for a while, well since I was 14, but especialy ever since I started wearing 50's dresses with big petticoats!  Because, that's like the shape of the bottom of dalek!   So when CBC, said he was having one, I knew it was my opportunity!
When I did a google search, I came across loads of girls with the same idea.  I've been checking out this blog called Dalek of the Day - there are tons of posted pictures of dalek outfits!

How did I put the costume together?

I went to town to find a suitable dress that went out at the bottom in either black, white, silver, gold .  I didn't find anything suitable in any charity shop so I finally found this white dress in Primark - a Skater-dress that was made of pretty sturdy material.  I then decided to be an Imperial dalek (from Sylvester McCoy era) but didn't manage to find suitable coloured material etc.

 Went to my family friend's house where she helped me create the dalek head grid bit as a sort of bandeau to go across the chest with Hobbycraft silver ribbon and silver material.  I braved the sewing machine and used poppers so it can be washed easily and used on other dress if needed.

 Matt-silver Christmas baubles found in Poundland with the aid of local Poundshop safety pins pinned to the inside of my skirt, formed the Dalek baubles. Old white ballet tights of my Mum's.



 Silver sequinned ballet pumps for £5 from a local  independent shoe shop.
 £1.50 silver belt from charity-shop

Added a black skirt of slightly longer length to make the black dalek base

Head dress consisted of a thin metal silver headband that had lost it's decoration from Primark which I got them to reduce to 50p for the lost gem.  I then stuck two adhesive LED spotlights (also Poundland)  to the top of the headband (forgot batteries!)

Dalek gun= Local poundshop whisk
Dalek er- plunger = Local poundshop plunger

and TAH DAH, we have party dalek





CBC put a huge amount of effort into the food AND decorations.

All around the house, he compiled a 'family photo  gallery' of robots.
 Each one had its own recycled photo frame, crafted from old cardboard boxes.   Who is this?
 Love this one! Who?

 And this?
 And this?
 R2D2 -phew, one I know!
 Clever use of an Old Dyson box for this one...
 Short circuit!  Though Johnny 5 is alive!
 ?

 From Futurama!
 K9!
 My grandfather...
 Here's the bulk of the food.  CBC is a great cook!  He also bought amazing little cakes from a French patisserie
 The drinks are guarded by Daleks!
 Check out the DJ's (one of the guests) t-shirt.  It's a SOund-sensitive t-shirt! With tumble-drier arms!
Christmas lights- tasteful ones!

Oh, and what about CBC's costume I hear you ask?  He decided he wanted to be the Moonlander module.

His costume is WAY more impressive than mine!  He made it all himself!


And here we are together!  Heinous USA pants courtesy of Primark!

Ceiling decorations were partly my idea.  Disco balls and nuts and bolts bunting!
Funky lightbulb that changes colour!
Foam latters on the TV.  I tried to make into a necklace, but they were too fiddly! (Thanks to T for the letters!)
It was great fun! I eventually got there after a concert in London and enjoyed it!

Oh, but one word of advice.  Never fall asleep on an arm chair when there are girl-daleks around...
Since CBC looks a little like a cross between Matt Smith and David Tennant (at least I think so)- DESTROY THE DOCTOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I am linking up to the lovely Annie the Felt Fairy's Make a month with this since I actually did some sewing! Yay,a make that isn't a card!
Linking up to Lakota's Tah Dah Tuesday whenever she does her next one! Boo hoo! I can pretend this is what I wore today!
Also linking up to Patti's Visible Monday (a little late!) because this is the most visible thing I have worn in a long time!!!!

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Pencils and ribbons!

Aloha! I hail here, fresh from an evening of lindy-hop!  It's just the best form of dance, it makes you feel so exuberant!  I want to do it well!!!! Got to go to regular classes!

Linking up to Lakota's 'Tah Dah! Tuesday' next week when it comes up!  (I shall be in Kent!) Back to my usual cards for the link-up!  Oh how I lack imagination! One day I will be linking up with some full-sized stonking-great Bayeaux tapestry-type contribution (Or maybe not? In your dreams girlie!)
Made 2 cards here:

One for CBC's art-genius sister- last year I made her origami pencils- this year, the humble cocktail stick is transformed into technicolour stationery! (Sorry about bad reflected photo! You get the idea though!)

 This card has been 'in the make' for about a year.  it is a variation on a design from my favourite mag, Papercraft inspirations, which was supposed to be lavender.  However, since I had the perfect-sized piece of electric blue ribbon, therefore, bluebells seemed in order.

Also it is serendipitous that the Daring Cardmakers blog has issued a challenge involving knots this week, so I am linking up to them with this design. As is usual with a Kezzie design, recycled elements, however small are a must so here I have recycled some white with lilac spots card for the background, the green stems are 2 envelopes, the pink ribbon comes from a top.

Likewise, through another blog, I discovered that the Pink elephant challenge blog was also linking up ribbon cards!I love discovering new crafty blogs!!!  So here I am with the cunning-use of knotted ribbon!!
I love seeing what people can do with ribbon!  Alas that I were more creative!

Also linking up to Annie the Felt-Fairy's 'Make a month' challenge- this is one of my August attempts!

Friday, June 22, 2012

Mary Poppins' Handmade heart swap - What I made! Epic make a month!

2 days ago, I shared what I had received from the lovely Tracy at Mad about bags as part of the Handmade heart swap.  Today, I thought I'd share what I made and a few details of the how and why! 
I admit, I was a little apprehensive when I first signed up at the prospect of making all 5 gifts, all with a heart theme! My crafting regularly consists of cards and now very simple jewellery.  Nonetheless, I signed up, after Mary encouraged me.  Then I found out I was with Tracy and I was scared again.  Because, despite the fact that Mary said, things came from the heart and it didn't matter how experienced you were, there's still that part of you that wants to do the best that you can for someone and you yourself know when you feel you haven't made something the best you can.  I do struggle with insecurities in my abilities, even things that I consider I am good at!  Tracy sweetly reassured me similarly and I just thought I had to give it a go!  Even though I stressed over it in my head for 3 weeks, spent about 20 hours making everything over 3 days, it was a worthwhile challenge- it's been lovely getting to know Tracy.

So here was the pile of finished goodies!  "What did they contain?" I hear you ask!
Well, Tracy said she liked a nice cup of tea!  So I remembered that I had been to a ceramics workshop at Christmas and made a Daisychain fruit bowl (in fact, I don't think I ever published my post about the workshop...).  So I bought a plain white mug, some peel-off stickers and some ceramic paints.
Firstly, I stuck the stickers to the mug (which was unexpectedly time-consuming lining them up!)

Ceramic painting mug
Then I used a sponge and ceramic paints to paint colours that Tracy said she liked (the handle was a bit lumpy so it caused issues!).  You had to leave to dry for 24 hours.

Subsequently, I peeled off the stickers and saved them for later...

Finally, I baked it in the oven for 35 minutes.

And voila, it came out looking slightly shiny!  It's now dishwasher safe!

I filled it with some individual tea-bags before wrapping it up.

Stained glass tea-lights
For my second gift, again, I tried to think of crafts that I hadn't seen Tracy do on her blog and I hadn't seen any stained glass painting and thought that she might appreciate some tealight holders in her favourite colours of turquoise, green and purple.
I have to say, these were by far, the most problematic make of the swap!  They were so so so time-consuming and very very stubborn. Painting on a curve was not easy!
I bought some mini shot glasses. Then I attempted to use my stained-glass black relief outliner from Anita's crafts which refused pointblank to come out of the squeezy bottle.  So, I poked it with pins to no avail.  Finally, I took the lid off and just tried to paint it on with a paintbrush.  I maskingtaped a template to the inside and painted the black outlines over about 3 hours, which was hard on a curve.   The next morning, I filled the gaps with 3 different colours.  I obviously hadn't entirely sealed the borders between them enough as there were several leaks.  Finally, after leaving them to dry half a day, I painted the rest of the glass in one colour.  I did the same with 3 of them. Then put in tea-lights with a couple of spares in each one.
Rose bath fizzers:
 As I found out Tracy was a busy Mum, I thought she might appreciate something indulgent like a soak in the bath.  Again, I hadn't seen she'd made any bath-bombs (although one of the pictures in her header could have been....) so I thought this might be a nice idea.
My Mum makes bath-bombs/fizzers so I asked her if she would teach me how to do it for this swap. She madly kindly consented to.
She thought that rose bath bombs would be a good one as pink hearts and all that. 
With much supervision frustratedly wrenching the spoons out of my hand, we heated olive oil (over a saucepan of water) and added rose, lavender, geranium, rose maroc, sweet almond oils and some non-water based red food colouring.  In a seperate bowl we mixed bicarbonate soda and citric acid.  Next, we took the bowl off the heat and mixed the solids in slowly with the liquids (this was the moment of spoon wrenching) until they made a firmer mixture.  

Next, using the heart-shaped silicon moulds I'd bought, I spoooned the mixture in and pressed/packed it as tightly as I could. I don't think I did it as well as I should have- it was hard with the heart shaped moulds which kept moving. Mum says that normal circular ones are much easier.



Finally we added Neal's yard rosebuds with a drop of rose oil on each.
I packed them in clingfilm as they need to be kept out of contact with water.  They smelt really nice and I was glad to give this a try!
Heart box and cards
It is clear from Tracy's blog that she has an eye for pretty things, so I wanted to make something pretty for her in her favourite colours.  Since card-making is the craft I indulge in most, I thought I'd make her some cards and somewhere pretty to keep them.

I took a small textured brown box; some acrylic paints in purple, green, dark turquoise; some silver outline stickers; some mini gems; a heart shaped punch and some stickidots.
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I drew pencil lines where I wanted to apply paint to the lid.  Then painted strips of different colours on the lid and the bottom in green (acrylics) using a sponge to get an even finish.  Left to dry.

Then I created a stencil using a heart punch (see below) and applied a line of green hearts to the lid
Then I added some outline stickers to mask the boundary between colours.
After that: I punched some silver mirror card hearts and layed them on top of each other with 3d pads
The final touch was adding 3 little gems to each one with sticki minidot.

I have to say I was really pleased with the results.

The cards:
To go inside, I measured and cut cards to the size of the box, punched a heart border down the side of each.
Next, I created hearts out of 4 different envelope inards and attached to white card, cut with scalloped scissors.  Finally, to ensure Tracy could use them for any purpose, I added some Best wishes stickers.
The design is one I have made for Engagement cards on quite a few occasions and it adapts an idea I think I got from Papercraft inspirations magazine many years ago.
I HEART TEA charm bracelet:
Tracy said that thought she doesn't wear much jewellery, she likes a nice bracelet or two.  So I tried to find some purple buttons to make a base-bracelet with jump rings.  Then, I added a purple glass heart I had  bought the day before.  Remembering Tracy's love of tea, I added a tea-cup and milk-jug charm which I had from a doll's teaset I'd bought for the purpose.
Here it is wrapped up in some recycled organza and chiffon ribbon.
Jubilee heart decoration:
It was only as I was wrapping everything up, that I caught sight of an article in the Docrafts magazine that showed how to make a gorgeous paper/card heart. I thought it was so pretty!
It was easy to make with different length strips of paper which I secured with a bulldog clip after making 2 teardrop shapes with some red satin ribbon sandwiched in a loop between.  The ends were tied in a bow at the bottom.  To stop the heart from getting crushed, I put it in a recycled thorntons box which I painted and put a heart on.
Bruges chocolate:

I still had one lolly-pop left from Dumon chocolatier in Bruges (2nd best chocolatier in Bruges) which I hid in the box under the heart as a surprise.

 Knitted heart
Sadly, not by me!  But it was too cute and I thought Tracy would like it!  Some choccie and a badge from the British heart foundation which matched the recycled map envelope I made. 

Did you wonder what happened to those heart stickers that had been painted on the mug?  Well, I stuck them to a black card to make a greetings card for Tracy.  I couldn't possibly throw them away!
Here's the whole collection: (Thanks to Tracy for this photo and the knitted one.  You can also see the Thorntons protecting box to the right).  I always include little cards explaining what things are and why I chose to made them.  I always think its nice to know how and why someone chose something for them!

So I survived my first totally handmade swap and I am so glad that Tracy liked what I made for her. I've been thinking about it constantly for 3 weeks now!  Thank you Tracy for being such a lovely swap-partner. You are welcome to go and check out Tracy's pretty blog!

  I think June's Make a month with Annie the Felt Fairy is more packed than any other month!  I may just flake in July! 

So what do you think?  And what have YOU been making!
If you haven't made anything, what WOULD you like to learn to make?  I'd love to be able to make mosaics and make dresses and other lovely sewn items!

Linking to Lakota's Ta Dah! Tuesday as I am feeling pretty happy with my crafting attempts!