I've finally finished this bag which I started probably over a year ago. I downloaded the pattern from the website for The Art of Crochet which I subscribe to. The wool is Debbie Bliss Fez for the bag and Rialto for the flowers. My Dad gave me John Lewis vouchers so used or I would never have afforded the wool. Now that I've finished the bag I can get on with making the squares that go to making the throw. You probably remember seeing the ads, the instalments come every month with four balls of wool and instructions for each square, but also loads of other patterns from garments to coasters and toys and instructions for other stitches. I'm really enjoying doing it, very relaxing at night.
Thanks for looking. xxx
Ecl3ctic_Indigo
Monday 29 August 2011
Monday 18 July 2011
First attempt at Parchment Craft
I've been wanting to try this craft for a couple of years but thought I had to buy lots of tools and equipment to achieve something worthwhile but I bought a starter kit from Pergamano to get me used to using an embossing and 2-split perforating tool and realised my attempts were ok. Then I purchased a couple more perforating tools and a fine mesh grid. I searched for some patterns online and found a brilliant site - http://www.amanda-craft.com.tw/ She has some truly gorgeous and amazing free patterns for download. The concept of being able to make a miniature bag from parchment paper with the tools I had inspired me to give it a go. So below is my first attempt, from her page of free patterns http://www.amanda-craft.com.tw/patterns.aspx?Id=2
I have found this so theraputic and relaxing to do. I don't like the blue brads that hold the bag together, but will change these when I find something more suitable. Ideally it is supposed to be held together with plastic needles, so I might invest in these in future. The flower was copied from a design in the Pergamano Starter Kit Insruction Book.
Thanks for looking x
I have found this so theraputic and relaxing to do. I don't like the blue brads that hold the bag together, but will change these when I find something more suitable. Ideally it is supposed to be held together with plastic needles, so I might invest in these in future. The flower was copied from a design in the Pergamano Starter Kit Insruction Book.
Thanks for looking x
Wednesday 22 June 2011
Dad's Card...
I thought it was about time I did another post on here as it was looking a bit neglected and there is also a couple of challenges that I can actually enter my card into. I have been doing some crafty stuff; making a braid to attach the scoring tool to my Hougie Board (so it doesn't get lost in the mess) and also doing some crochet.
Anyway, here is the card. Apologies for the photo and background as I quickly took it on my phone last week before I sent it and forgot to take one with the big camera. Then I spent 3 hrs this afternoon trying to upload it, thought it was cos I'd taken it with said phone so ended up taking a pic of the laptop screen with the better camera so the quality isn't good.
I used the Hougie to score the diamond card. Background paper was Funky Vintage from Dovecraft. The images were stamped onto card using Vintage Photo and Faded Jeans and coloured using a waterbrush. The background was lightly stamped with some of the images and edges inked in same colours. The 'Dad' was stamped using an alphabet set from See D's.
I would like to enter this into;
The Glitter Geeks challenge: Male/Father's Day
Crafty Sentiments: Father's Day Cards
Thanks for looking.
Wednesday 11 May 2011
Cake....
I have made this card for a couple of Challenges. Thanks to all the DT members for their inspiration as I always find it difficult to know where to start!
What I used
The cupcake stamp was a freebie from Molly Blooms that came with Simpy Homemade magazine which I coloured with Promarkers.
The backing papers were from another craft magazine, afraid I don't know who designed them. All the rest I've had for ages in my stash.
Challenges
Moving Along With The Times - Have Some Cake
where Shell has chosen the theme this week
where Shell has chosen the theme this week
The sponsor at MAWTT this week is Bows and Berries Digital Stamps
Saturday 23 April 2011
Make it Sassy
Well it's another week over again and hope everyone has enjoyed the sunshine.
Over at One Stitch At A Time the challenge for this week is Make It Sassy and it is also Christmas Club week. The image is a digi stamp from the Stitchy Bear Store and is Kelley Kid's Chrissy Christmas Pixie. I must admit this is the first time I have ever used a digi stamp and they have some gorgeous images in their shop. I'm not too happy with what I've done with the image and don't feel I've done it justice but I was rushing it as I wasn't able to do any crafting during the week.
Over at One Stitch At A Time the challenge for this week is Make It Sassy and it is also Christmas Club week. The image is a digi stamp from the Stitchy Bear Store and is Kelley Kid's Chrissy Christmas Pixie. I must admit this is the first time I have ever used a digi stamp and they have some gorgeous images in their shop. I'm not too happy with what I've done with the image and don't feel I've done it justice but I was rushing it as I wasn't able to do any crafting during the week.
What I Used
5 x 7 card
Papers from Hot Off The Press
Image coloured with Promarkers
Ribbon, sentiment and glitter from stash
Wednesday 13 April 2011
New Baby
This week at One Stitch At A Time the theme is New Baby. It is being sponsored by The Stamping Boutique. I was making a card for my friend at work who has just become a Granny for the first time so this challenge tied in nicely. Thanks to all the DT's cards for the inspiration.
Thanks for visiting my blog and any comments are much appreciated.
What I Used
5 x 7 Ivory Card
Bright Pink card for mat and 'shadow' on stork: textured cardstock from American Crafts
Striped backing paper: Spring Fever Collection, free from Scrapbook Magazine, edged with Martha Stewart punch.
Storks cut using Cricut & Nursery Rhyme cartridge.
Edges inked with Brilliance in Pearlescent Coral, and also glittered.
Baby feet brads from Anna Griffin Kit.
Ribbons, buttons & flowers from stash.
I would also like to enter this into:
Crafty Sentiments Glitter it Up, (glitter on baby feet, round storks and on flower)
Thanks for visiting my blog and any comments are much appreciated.
Sunday 3 April 2011
Grungy Monday #1
I was excited when I read a retweet (from Mario Rossi) about Grungy Monday Challenge on Linda Ledbetter's Studio L3 blog. Each week you can explore the techniques & products of the genius that is Tim Holtz. This being the first it is Grungy Monday #1 and we were to take inspiration from 12 Tags of Christmas 2008, Tag 10 and make it your own.
I have not been collecting Tim Holtz/Ranger products for very long so it was definately a challenge considering I didn't have half of the products used but wanted to have a try anyway.
To start with I didn't even have a tag or a flourish mask for the background but improvised & cut my own tag using a cricut (hence the two holes at the top) & also cut a similar style of flourish. The background was made using Distress Ink Pads (don't have bottle of distress reinker) in Vintage Photo & Brushed Corduroy with the masked part then coloured with Fired Brick; brushed with Perfect Pearls in Heirloom Gold then flicked with water droplets as Tim did in his tutorial. The reindeer stamp I had was too small so I abandoned the Christmas theme & used a bird one instead, coloured with Promarkers; Fired Brick & Vintage Photo inkpads mixed with Perfect Pearls. The strip was Idea-ology Tissue Tape in Nostalgic. The flower I had already made using gilding flakes. Button & metal embellishment from Crafty Bitz 'Memories' ATC kit. Sentiment from K & Co Embellishment kit coloured the same as the background.
So, I even surprised myself how much I was able to improvise using the products I did have.
Thanks for visiting my blog and any comments are much appreciated.
I have not been collecting Tim Holtz/Ranger products for very long so it was definately a challenge considering I didn't have half of the products used but wanted to have a try anyway.
To start with I didn't even have a tag or a flourish mask for the background but improvised & cut my own tag using a cricut (hence the two holes at the top) & also cut a similar style of flourish. The background was made using Distress Ink Pads (don't have bottle of distress reinker) in Vintage Photo & Brushed Corduroy with the masked part then coloured with Fired Brick; brushed with Perfect Pearls in Heirloom Gold then flicked with water droplets as Tim did in his tutorial. The reindeer stamp I had was too small so I abandoned the Christmas theme & used a bird one instead, coloured with Promarkers; Fired Brick & Vintage Photo inkpads mixed with Perfect Pearls. The strip was Idea-ology Tissue Tape in Nostalgic. The flower I had already made using gilding flakes. Button & metal embellishment from Crafty Bitz 'Memories' ATC kit. Sentiment from K & Co Embellishment kit coloured the same as the background.
Thanks for visiting my blog and any comments are much appreciated.
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