Thursday, 27 October 2011

Just a Pebble on the Beach

Hi Everyone - I am Back!  You didn't even know I was gone - go on say it!  Well, I have been having a much needed week away in the sun.  After all the staring at walls I did over the summer months it was good to get away.

What did I bring back - a pebble.  What did I do with it - put some Friendly Plastic on the top of it - and now it is a paper weight.


Does it look like a potatoe?

First of all I sprinkled a little embossing powder on the pebble, heated it and let it dry before I got to work with my left over bits of FP.  It was Angie who taught me to do this many many moons ago so thanks Angie - you helped me do a quick blog entry to fit in with the challenge of "Anything Goes".  

All you do is put one or two, or three or four, of your messed up bits of FP that you saved (you do save them - tut tut if you don't), on your pebble, heat them and then drag your needle tool through them to make weird and wonderful shapes.  Easy Peasy!

Right, will make this a quick post today as I have lots to do (like washing and ironing and cleaning and ... oh heck - sleeping!  All I want to do is get back to my crafting)

Hope to be visiting you soon to see what you have all come up with and sorry my trip away coincided with the Challenge which stopped me from commenting on anyone's entry.  Off now to have a peep at what you all did.  

Sunday, 23 October 2011

Just a Couple of Cards

Trying to remember to upload cards after people have had a birthday and hope I am succeeding.  It was my sweetheart, Chloe's 4th Birthday (where has the time gone) on Thursday so here is the card I made for her and a couple of others for friends.


It is one of the HUGE cards I cut out on my Grand Calibur - thought that would appeal to a little girl.  Put a sheet of black card behind it to define the scalloped edge as it did not show up on my anniversary card the other week.  I used dies for the lettering, coloured the image with Twinkling H2o's - Chloe loves sparkle - coloured the cream flowers and put jewels in the centre.


Love the sentiment on this one


Could not resist using the Dolphin

I love these images (last two) from Joanna Sheene and will use them time after time I can see.  I so enjoy colouring them in.  These were done with watercolours.  Hope you enjoyed!

Friday, 21 October 2011

Two Birthdays Together

Well, it is Happy Birthday to my Niece, Lauren, and also to my friend, Sam.  So here are the birthday cards I made for them.

Laurens


The tag does a bit of a swivel and there is a secret message hidden underneath it.  Well, she is my favourite niece afterall.  Quite grown up now she has made a beautiful young woman but I still remember the little Lauren who used to come and make cakes with me.

Here is Sams:


Most of you will know Sam from her blog, her time on JFF or the fact that she is on Katy's Corner.  I chose Frida as my image for Sam and stamped her on Glossy card to get a better image with it being a PhotoArt stamp.  The background on the card was with a Kaiser Craft stamp called Grunge Background which was stamped four times to cover the whole of it.  Distress Ink Stains are a favourite medium of Sams and so I went across the background in diagonal stripes with as many as would fit.

Hope they both like my efforts, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY LADIES.

Thursday, 20 October 2011

JFF - In the Sewing Box

Well, what is in my wardrobe stays in my wardrobe but what is in my sewing box can come out at any time.  It is such a pity that this challenge did not come up earlier when I was doing my little House on the first of the month isn't it - lots of things from my sewing box went in there.  I can't wait to see what you all come up with this week.

I had not a clue what to do and then the light switched on and I had a "ding" moment and remembered that people used to make "button fairies".  So out with the button box (don't tell anyone, it lives in my craft room), a bit of wire and we were halfway there.  At first I thought it might be too cute but Zoe assured me this was "arty" so I heaved a big sigh of relief and here it is - reminds me of something from "Alice":


Or should I say - here they are:


Yes, I got a bit carried away.  They are not really me but I did enjoy making them - had great fun rummaging through my button stash which now has got itself sorted into "shank buttons", "large buttons", "small buttons".  As you can see the two above have Friendly Plastic 'heads'.  They did not photograph very well as they both were made with a metallic strip.  The top one has a rubber stamped pair of wings with wire antennae and the baby one has a Spellbinders butterfly diecut for wings and antennae.


Thought I would do one a bit different so this one is stamped with a photostamp image and the wings are from a Marianne Die.  I left a bit of wire at the bottom on this one and gave it a twirl.

Perhaps now I will attempt the necklace with the buttons I bought at Aintree last year - now where on earth did I put them?

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

WOYWW 124 and Chaos Reigns

I spend so much time trying to find folks when wanting to leave a comment for someone who has been kind enough to leave one for me and life could be so much simpler.  Please, when posting it would be a great idea if you could put the number you are on the list that week.  Straight away we can come and find you (I say "we" because I am sure others feel the same) - we used to do it but it seems to have disappeared and new peeps are maybe not aware of it.  Just a thought and no way is it a criticism,, just a plea from little old me.

Now to the business - what on earth am I on about - why Julia Dunnit and her phenomenam which is What's On Your Work Desk Wednesday.  Pop over and see what I am on about - you will be hooked.   Now to my desk - this week!!!  As most of you know I have just got back from my three day Polymer Clay Workshop and have finally unloaded my bag.  This is my room:


Literally everything DUMPED!  No available workspace and no time to move stuff at the moment.


This is my poorly pasta machine just peeping in at the left hand side, my syrup tin (stripped of its upper and lower seams), a book I bought, my screen printed pendants, canes for the fruit tarts, crushed clay for Natalia's bracelets and other stuff.


Moving along - new clay (I am converting to Premo as I love working with it) and old clay.  The latter of which is perfectly ok but there are bags of Kato, bags of Premo, Sculpey and Fimo.  Now they all have to be sorted out.


A tube bead roller which Val and Craig gave to us all, skewers, tools, rolling pin, liquid clay, screens, cling film, instruction leaflets and a couple more new books and probably loads of other stuff I haven't mentioned.  On the tiles are (top - bracelet and brooch half finished from Natalia's class, black and white brooch from Christine's class and various screen printed pendants/ear-rings cut from left-overs from Alison's class).

Want to see more chaos?

Pop over to Julia's blog and join in the fun as we all rummage around to see what everyone is up to.  Happy WOYWW!

But first of all feast your eyes on the inchies I got from  the swap: (remember these are all clay ones) - I showed you mine last week.


The bottom two rows feature mainly caning and the one to the right of Alex's Steampunk one is also a cane.
Eva did a button rather than an inchie for all of us, Irene did a Sutton Slice with her face (3rd row down), Kim did Mica Shift (next to the end on second row) whilst the next one along is from Christine Dumont the tutor who did the brooch with us (mine is not finished yet - needs sanding etc) and check out Sue's which I love (first and second on second row down).  Don't know the names of the people for all of them (it is rather frenetic when we swap) but do know that the top left one is by Noella and the top right by Marta, both from Spain.  The face cane at the bottom is Diane's and the Celtic Knot is the cane perfected by Val and demonstrated to us so admirably.

Got to show you the brooch I bought from Marta (Marta is from Spain) as I just loved it and thought I might also put a jump ring on it and turn it into a pendant.  I bet some of my friends will expect me to do something like this - but I am not as clever as Marta - not yet!  Must say this photo does not do it justice as I had to take it in artificial light.



Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Polymer Clay Weekend

Well, this time it was in Alfreton, at the Genesis Centre, which was a much more modern venue than the football club where we usually attend but I did miss the football club to be honest.  This year we had some different tutors from those in the past but here is Natalia, who we all know from the last few years (and love) with her clown's hat on sorry, her mask on her head.  She was shredding some clay in a coffee grinder - that's Diane who has just snuck in the picture.


Here she is dem'ing the bracelets which we all made:  


My friend, Irene, is in this picture (it runs, Kerry, Carol, Kim and then Irene - and you might recognise Debbie the next person as she is on tv with Jewellery Maker) all watching carefully as Natalia decorates her bracelet. 

Danni - Natalia's husband gave us a demonstration of  - well - what can I say - bracelets?  These under the sea type structures are fantastic.  They look so fragile and yet Danni threw one down on the ground and it did not break.  How tough is polymer clay?  How talented is Danni?




Are they fantastic or what?

This is the work of Stephanie.  Now I am so annoyed I did not get a photograph of her as she is such a pretty young girl.  Her workshop was working in miniature and we had to make the minutest canes of fruit.  We could choose what we wanted to make and I chose oranges.  Then we got a bit of other people's canes and put them on a flan which we made.  Here are mine with a pound coin by the side so you can see how tiny they are - actually just less than a pound coin:


Oranges, bananas, kiwi fruit and strawberries
Should I make them into ear rings?

This is the magnificent table that Stephanie brought with her to show off her skills in making these miniatures ...


... and these are some of the ear-rings which she brought with her to sell (you can just see her tiny gingerbread houses on the right of the picture):


I admitted to Stephanie that I had not been looking forward to her class but that I had thoroughly enjoyed myself and would be making more of these goodies.  Can't wait as I have some bits of canes left - just need some pies and flans.  Thanks Stephanie for a most enjoyable workshop.

Think I will leave it there for today but I have lots more to show you so will be back.  Before I go I must show you my lovely friend Cathryn who always comes and looks after the shop where participants can bring their jewellery and sell it.  Here she is by the side of the stall she set up and manned over the three days (love you lots Cathryn):


Monday, 17 October 2011

Polymer Weekend

Well, got back a short while from three days of Polymer Clay(ing) in Nottingham!  This was my third year of going down there and once again, met up with my friend, Irene.  This time it was in a different location, Alfreton,  but we decided to stay at the Nelson & Railway in Kimberley as per usual.  This is the view from our bedroom window this morning, unfortunately despite having had wonderful weather all weekend we awoke this morning to a dismal day which has progressively gone worse:


I can just imagine waking up in the morning, looking down the lane where the pub is and seeing this covered in snow.  What a pretty picture it would make.

On the way home I wanted to stop at a couple of places but missed one - Chas and I had our wires crossed but I was not that bothered because the view would not have been as pretty as it was when we went down and it was bathed in golden autumnal sunlight.  Here is the knitted tree from New Mills in Derbyshire:


OK so not really a knitted tree but a tree kept warm with some knitted socks on it (squares really that were sewn around it) - and below a knitted bumble bee, or is it a butterfly?


Am sure this was once featured on Sarah's blog?

On arriving home, well as we were driving up the Lane, there was a little Blenheim Cavalier King Charles Spaniel running back and forth.  We stopped so as not to run over it and I was sure I had seen a white dog also but it disappeared.  I got out and it came to me but quickly ran off and was running back and forth up and down the Lane, down a nearby Avenue and back up - obviously lost and bewildered - it was only a young dog.  I managed eventually to entice it up our long drive and into the utility room.  Then I left it with Chas and went asking people fairly close to us if they knew of anyone who had a dog like that, asked a few people walking by were they looking for a dog etc but to no avail.

Came back in and rang the Vets who told me to take it down for it to be checked for a chip.  Chas thought I should ring the RSPCA in case someone had rung in and they lived nearby so I did and they told me to ring the Dog Warden.  To cut a long story short the Dog Warden came and picked it up.  It was such a lovely little thing, I would say only about a year or so old and a short while ago he rang me to say it had been returned home and indeed there had been a white dog with it but that one had gone home on its own accord.  Maybe this one would too but I was so worried it would get run over - hope I did the right thing.  Here it is in the dining room (incidentally it barked like crazy and ran round in circles when Chas closed the kitchen door yet never bothered that the utility outside door was closed).


Now, what happened on the weekend?  Well, think you will have to wait until tomorrow for that episode as I must get the suitcases unpacked and some washing in.