Got to the event on Friday morning and was surprised (and delighted) to see Ciska from The Netherlands so our little table was made up - Ciska, Irene, Hazel and Me.
Saturday, 26 June 2010
Poly Play Days
Well here I am at last - met up with Irene in the Nelson & Railway (where we are staying - super place to stay) from last year. Another lady, Hazel from Lincoln is staying there she she has joined us making it a threesome.
Got to the event on Friday morning and was surprised (and delighted) to see Ciska from The Netherlands so our little table was made up - Ciska, Irene, Hazel and Me.
That's Hazel busy at work with her back to the camera and Ciska is the one in pink talking to Irene. Hopefully I will have some pictures of work to show another day - but you want to see the pendant and ear-rings I bought today - made by Sue.
Got to the event on Friday morning and was surprised (and delighted) to see Ciska from The Netherlands so our little table was made up - Ciska, Irene, Hazel and Me.
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Clay
Wednesday, 23 June 2010
Polymer Clay & ATC's and BLOG CANDY
I haven't blogged for almost a whole week! Shame on me. Got a good excuse (well to me anyway). I have been up to my eyes, or should it be elbows, in Polymer Clay.
I have another Polymer Weekend coming up and just had to get 40 beads made to swap. Now, whilst I can make canes for the Millefiori Technique I cannot add them to spheres. Tears (well almost) and tantrums later I have 40 beads BUT am not at all satisfied with them.
The green cane was lovely but I could not get it right on a bead so they turned out somewhat different to what I envisaged. If you have ever made beads like this you will know there is more to it than meets the eye. After covering the base shape I had to put a hole through - not good for me. Getting it to meet up from one end to another is trauma time. Then each bead has to be sanded - time taking.
Because I am not happy with the beads I am taking I decided to do ATC's to give out with each one - small compensation. Forty ATC's later ...
Some have quotes on so I am entering the Lots to Do Challenge which is "quotes" this week. Love the kiddie quotes. There is also a quote on Tutor Alison's ATC which may qualify if the above do not - it's the Ginger Rogers one.
Tried to link the ATC's to the tutors - Alison got the Fred/Ginger one, Donna the one with horses, Danni and Natalia the nature ones, Sylvie the Art Nouveau and Lindley (who I do not know) the sunflower.
Now my friend Jo has BLOG CANDY up so follow the link and have a go. There's also blog candy on offer on The Stampman.
In the meantime I have some blog candy up too.
This is the first lot
The second some red rubber
plus a couple of Photo stamps
All you have to do is be a follower. If you can, display one of the two photographs on your blog with a link to mine, or just leave a link on your blog and leave a comment below this post to be entered into the draw which will take place Sunday 11th July at noon..
Am off now as I have still loads of clay to condition - my poor hands are sore! Have you ever conditioned Kato Clay? It is fantastic stuff but boy oh boy does it take some conditioning. Use a pasta machine? Have you tried cleaning one when you have used black clay and then want to use, say, transluscent?
Will be back in a few days with pictures of my weekend, hopefully.
Later: Chas has just found out his car will cost £1,250 to have repaired - OUCH! Fuel pump went yesterday when he was in Manchester. I have found out I didn't need to condition all the clay I had - it is being provided (didn't get the original email) - and guess what? I have just broken my pasta machine. No car (Chas has it), no pasta machine. Great Day! Think I will go to bed and get up again!
Later: Chas has just found out his car will cost £1,250 to have repaired - OUCH! Fuel pump went yesterday when he was in Manchester. I have found out I didn't need to condition all the clay I had - it is being provided (didn't get the original email) - and guess what? I have just broken my pasta machine. No car (Chas has it), no pasta machine. Great Day! Think I will go to bed and get up again!
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ATC's,
blog alert,
Clay
Friday, 18 June 2010
A Card for Jo
This is a card I made for my friend Jo for her birthday today. It is an easel card and the image (Magenta I think) is embossed in white on the black cardstock. I used my MS punch again for the lace across the base and put a couple of flowers for the "stop".
Hope she liked it, it is one of my all time favourite images.
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cards
Wednesday, 16 June 2010
Card for a Man
On one of my groups the challenge was to make a card with "pink" on it for a man. A bit early to make a card for either of my two men so the one I was going to do for a gentleman friend is now pink. Well, sort of - at least it was pink card when it set out.
It looks more pink than it really is IRL in the photograph so you just have to imagine the browness (is that a word?) of the parts I covered with Walnut Stain, Brushed Corduroy and Vintage Photo Distress Inks. At last I used my Tim Holtz die! Tried using it in the Wizard with the universal Plate and my Cricut with Grungeboard but it wouldn't go through so then used Grungepaper in my Cuttlebug (Wizard had been put away and C'bug sits on my worktop) and it cut perfectly.
Think I will enter this in Everybody-Art-Challenge which I have just found where the theme is "Things with Wings". There's lots of scrumptious blogs to link to so guess this could become a favourite of mine.
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cards
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
A Humorous Card
Made this for someone on Katy's Corner for her birthday and she should have received it by now so it is safe to upload - painted with Twinkling H2o's.
I just wish I was more like Dot who can think up really appropriate words to put on her humorous cards. I have quite a few funny sayings and stuff but never quite know when it is appropriate to use them.
Yesterday was a lovely celebration of Audrey's life - a really good turn out, especially by the Trefoil Guild who all wore their TG scarves. The service was lovely and it was nice to see so many old friends, some of whom did not recognise me as it has been so long since they saw me, but I could not believe it when one of my ex Ranger Guides came up to me. What a beautiful young woman she has turned out to be - but she is 50 - eek! It was nice to go back to Audrey's for a reception and I am sure she was looking down proudly at her son and daughter who had planned the day so perfectly. A true "celebration" of her life.
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cards,
Miscellaneous
Sunday, 13 June 2010
A Very Belated Birthday Gift
Well, tomorrow I am off to my friend Audrey's funeral, but here is a little something I made today for a friend of mine who had a birthday ages ago.
She and I always make something for one another as a little gift when it is our birthdays but with the way things have been with me I never got around to making her something. I hope she likes it:
She and I always make something for one another as a little gift when it is our birthdays but with the way things have been with me I never got around to making her something. I hope she likes it:
This shows it open
It is for her to use for ATC's
Another View of the inside
I started off making pockets to fit ATC's inside but as each piece of paper only revealed four pockets I had to make three sections. When I came to put them together this was the best way I could find so it looks a little like a star book when open. Each page is stamped with a different butterfly and a word, or in three cases, a little verse.
The reason for it having butterflies inside? Well, I so wanted to use this particular stamp and it had to be for the cover. It lends itself to cutting up into a front, back and a spine. Here it is - coloured with seven different oranges from my Twinkling H2o's
I notice Gingersnap Creations have a "Wings" theme on at the moment and as I do not like entering one item for more than one challenge (the other day I did "wings" for Lots to Do) I am entering this one in the Gingersnap Creations Chestnut Theme Challenge "Wings".
ps I am totally out of my comfort zone with oranges - quite a challenge for me plus I had not a clue when I started out what I was making - it just evolved. Plus, after one small glass of wine with my dinner I am surprised I managed to paint between the lines LOL.
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ATC's,
Handmade Books
Blog Award
Am I a creative writer? Well I do go on a bit and I used to love "creative writing" as a child - can I really remember that far back?
The love Zoe gave me this award - Thanks Zoe - and at last I have thought up one true fact and some outrageous lies.
The love Zoe gave me this award - Thanks Zoe - and at last I have thought up one true fact and some outrageous lies.
Now I have to:
Proudly display the award - above
Tell up to six outrageous lies about yourself, and at least one outrageous truth, or switch it around and tell six outrageous truths and one outrageous lie.
Tell up to six outrageous lies about yourself, and at least one outrageous truth, or switch it around and tell six outrageous truths and one outrageous lie.
1. I am a keen jogger
2. My new fitness dvd comes out next month
3. In my youth I went out with someone famous in the pop industry
4. I have three children whom I adore
5. I like to go abroad at least once a month
6. Unlike a lot of crafters I love to do housework
7. I am a well known flower arranger in the north west
OK so these sound boring - but ... which is the lie and which is the truth?
Nominate seven creative writers who might be into doing this. Post links to the seven blogs you nominate and let the owners of those blogs know.
Now to seven creative writers who I admire and who I hope enjoy a bit of fun
Jo - who is an amazing woman and friend, super talented and so generous - and can chat as much as me (if not more LOL)
Alison - who is super talented and has offered me lessons with Copics
Diane - who has some amazing cards on her blog (check her Magnolia ones) and with Alison is going to teach me how to use Copics
Chris - another super talented friend who does some great workshops
Sid - someone I met on a workshop who does some amazing stuff and is a lovely guy
Dot - the best sort of friend anyone could have (and a great crafter to boot)
Carol - an extremely talented lady with some remarkable stuff on her blog
I thought this would be the hardest thing to do (find seven creative writers) but in truth I could have gone on and on. Sorry if I have missed you off but the rules made me stop.
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