Wednesday, 29 April 2009




There's been a bit of a hiatus on this blog and I apologise. A couple of reasons. Firstly, I've been concentrating on making cards for the greyhound charity. The charity had a stall at a charity fair a couple of weekends ago and I wanted to ensure there was a good selection and plenty of stock. I am very pleased to say the cards sold well - most encouraging and of course every penny raised will go to helping the hounds. I took what was not sold, added some more and then boxed them up. Andrew posted these today to the GRW shop down in Newcastle Emlyn - apparently they sell well there too.

Also, annoyingly, life has a way of interrupting crafting, and several things have been keeping me busy of late, not least a new foster greyhound (Murgatroyd). Anyway, on with the crafting action and today it's quilting. I posted ages ago about a quilt top I had made using a charm pack from Moda - the Waters Edge range. I got as far as basting it, then the last lap remained undone for some time (mainly because I am in mid Wales and my sewing machine was still in Cardiff!). However, I've been reunited with my Janome and today it was time to finish it up. Leaving things undone can be a bit dispiriting so I was really pleased to complete this project. I attach a couple of pictures of it draped over the back of the sofa - that is where it is going to live as it is going to be my sofa snuggle quilt.
My next sewing projects are smaller in scale. Firstly, I want to make a patchwork notebook cover,using another set of charms. Secondly, Moda the fabric company have a wonderful website called the Moda Bakestore. On there they have a tempting range of projects and I am going to ahve a go at making some small bags - the project was designed for their Honey Buns range but I can cut the strips myself using some of my Kaffe Fassett fat quarters that have been waiting patiently.
I've also just taken delivery of a bumper crop of photographs. I take lots using my digital camera and often put them on my blog, or Facebook or on our digital photo frame. Printed photos are used for scrapbooking and I had a couple of projects in mind. Firstly, a mini book about the snow we had in February. Secondly, a birthday in June of a friend - I've got a really nice K & Co accordion book that is just crying out for some pics - I think it will make a lovely gift. Thirdly, I'm going to make a little scrapbook of Murgatroyd, for whoever adopts her with some nice pics of her as she develops and learns to enjoy her retirement (something she is doing very well at!). More pics of these as I progress.

Monday, 23 March 2009


Picture attached of the card I stitched for my MIL, for Mother's Day. I made an envelope for the card, using a pink and cream patterned paper with hearts and flowers on it. The little sampler was gift-wrapped too. Recipient seems very pleased, which is good.
We returned from Somerset via Cardiff, to pick up some stuff at the house and read the meters. It also helped to break up the journey. I made a flying visit to Inkspot, the craft shop and brought my sewing machine and quilting "bits" with me back to the house here. I had been suffering from withdrawal symptoms especially as I have a small quilt just about ready to finish plus some really nice fabric waiting to be used. So expect to see a bit more quilting adventures in these pages in future.

Thursday, 19 March 2009




So, some cross-stitch for a change. This is a pattern I have made for my mother-in-law for Mother's Day this weekend. She is a keen gardener and loves flowers. This design was taken from a calendar of garden designs that came with the January Cross Stitcher in 2008. I used the calendar (handy desk sized) but kept it knowing I wanted to stitch some of the designs. This was a pleasurable stitch. I liked the simple palette of fresh colours, white, green and blue. After stitching, it was washed and ironed then I placed it in a small blue frame, ready for wrapping.

Wednesday, 4 March 2009









A few things to update. First, some ATCs. The top one is of an Altered Drinks Label. I used an orange juice label from a bottle and wrapped it round the ATC. Then I made some miniature oranges using a circle punch on orange card, with green gelly pen for the stalk area. These were applied using foam pads, then I glazed them to give a sheen. Finally, added a 3D blue butterfly - no idea if this is correct biologically (do butterflies flit in orange groves, or are they sprayed out of existence?) but the card looks nice.


The second image is of some cards for a Birds swap. This one was also to raise funds for the RSPCA by saving postage stamps - I had a freezer bag of them to go with the cards. It took a surprisingly long time to accumulate a modest bagful, as apart from Christmas and my ATC swaps, we don't tend to get very much personal mail - most of it is business post which is franked. Two cards are for the swap and one is a RAK for the lady organising. The bluebirds card was a plain white one which I inked using an ink pad (denim blue). Using a darker blue inkpad, I stamped random blue flowers over the base card. Then I stamped the blue image of the birds onto a piece of paler blue card and stuck it to the base, using blue floral self adhesive ribbon on the borders. The birds were coloured using an assortment of gel pens, silver on the body, and shades of blue for the wings and tails. Finally, an adhesive heart gem was set between the birds. For the pink birds, I covered a plain ATC in some Papermania pink spotted paper, and edged the card using an ink pad. On a strip of pink card, I used a chalk ink pad in shades of pink to give random swirly effects, before stamping on the birds with a damson coloured shade. This was adhered to the base card, and a piece of cream felt ribbon attached to the bottom border. The birds were coloured using my gel pens, and finally a heart and a butterfly gemstone were added to the card.


The third set shown is for a Hearts and Flowers swap - each card had to have both on it. For the pink one, I used a pink base card, and stamped an assortment of flourishes on to it. Then I added some die cut heart shapes with 3D foam pads and then carefully added lots of little mulberry paper flowers. These were glazed with a Stardust Stickles glitter glue and I added tiny pink gemstones to the centres of the flowers. This looked lovely when it was finished. Similarly for the lilac one, I started with a plain lilac card, and added purple flourishes with an ink pad, this time in portrait format. Two die cut heart shapes were added with foam pads, then I added more mulberry flowers, which this time I glazed with a lilac glitter glue. Finally added some butterfly gems to the card and it was complete. Both of these were very pleasing when finished.


Finally, a birthday card, although I have made two of the design. I have a faithful stamp which I use so often of a pretty bunch of flowers, then after the image is coloured you use a pricking tool on the dots and stitch it. In this case I used a plain white card and a charcoal ink, and a palette of Twinkling H2Os in purple, green, and irridescent oyster shades. The stitching was done ina variegated grey thread, and looked lovely when complete. The image was then trimmed and mounted onto a silver pearlescent card, and a pretty white patterned ribbon tied round the side. Finally I added a silver greeting on the base, and a couple of tiny butterflies to the top of the card. The recipient should have received it today for her birthday. Am now waiting to hear if she likes it!

Sunday, 15 February 2009




Just a short little post on some ATCs tonight. I made some ATCs for this month's colour swap - the theme colour is hot pink. Photos attached of the two cards I made. One was a plain card. On top I used the inner box of some Clarins shower gel that Andrew gave me for Christmas in a really vibrant colour. I cut some bits off and edged them with silver ink. Then I added some fabric flowers. On the other side of the card, I applied felt ribbon and halfway down, used an irridescent brad to apply a bright pink heart I stamped onto shrink plastic. Then I added some silver glitter glue to the front of the heart and the centre of the flowers. Finally I used a gel pen to colour in between the curves of the felt ribbon. Lovely! The other ATC was a rectangle of bright pink check card with a glittered surface. Again, I added some of the shower gel box edged in silver and added some fabric flowers. Then I added a shrink plastic heart into the side of the ATC. Again, added glitter glue and some glitter strands to the centres of two of the flowers. A fiesta of pinkness.
Yesterday I went to Inkspot, my favourite craft shop in Cardiff. I bought a neat little template for making envelopes for ATCs. I put this to use with some Laura Ashley patterned paper and made two sweet little envelopes for the cards. After the cards had dried tonight, I put them in and they will be hitting the post tomorrow.

Tuesday, 10 February 2009







Last post for this evening. On Sunday I attended my first meeting of a local card making group. It was held in Llandrindod Wells in the volunteer bureau, in the afternoon. The club meets monthly. There were around ten of us, ranging in age from (I'm guessing here) about ten to eighty and various points in between. One of the ladies actually works with Andrew (small world) and another who was demonstrating, is a sheep farmer. Her daughter was the ten year old, and a remarkably accomplished and pleasant young lady. She demonstrated exploding boxes and we had great fun. I have seen these before on TV and the internet and it was fun to have a go at making them. Picture attached of my box.

Next month, the person demonstrating is going to be me. I've said I'll be doing something with ATCs as several of the ladies hadn't come across these before but now I have to think of what to do. Any ideas or suggestions gratefully received.



If you're reading this in anything like real time, you'll notice that photos are being added after text rather than with each post. This is because for some reason the photo upload bit of Blogger is being most unco-operative. Two birthday cards attached, one for my favourite auntie and one for a greyhound friend. Greyhound friend was especially challenging. The birthday is a milestone one, and she is a very un-pink sort of person - anything fluffy would have been inappropriate. I ended up in monochrome, and made a smart black card with glitter card attached, a ribbon, white and grey flowers with irridescent brad, and a couple of butterflies. Their colour looked stunning against the dark background - very happy with this.

TALKING ABOUT BIRTHDAY CARDS, IT IS NOW FEBRUARY AND I HAVEN'T HAD A SINGLE RESPONSE TO MY CARD OFFER. HARRUMPH.