Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Cancer Awareness Card Both Digi Stamp and Paper from Cute as a Button

Here is the Card I made.
I'm so very pleased to show you all this is my first card I have made as part of the Cute as a Button Design team. I used the Find a cure Digi image http://cute-as-a-button-stamps.myshopify.com/products/digital-digi-stamps-big-eyed-digi-img00096-find-a-cure-cute-as-a-button-by-francesca-lopez
I coloured this in using my pencils and then fussy cut it out. I mounted this on my chosen paper.
I used the Cupid romance digital papers 6x6 http://cute-as-a-button-stamps.myshopify.com/collections/digital-download-papers/products/copy-of-dp00003-cupid-romance-digital-papers-6x6 which i enlarged and printed out so that the clock was more prominent. I then trimmed it to fit my card (6x6) 
I then added 5 baby pink heart embellishments and one dark one. I also added a pink ribbon. This card is especially close to my heart as my Grandad has very recently been diagnosed with Cancer and he is waiting to have an operation to have it removed. 

I'm very close to my Grandparents as they helped to bring my sister and me up. My dad was a single parent so my Grandparents often stood in for him picking us up from school watching our assemblies or plays giving Dad a week of peace in the summer. When i had a very hard time a few years ago a relationship breakdown and was selling just my house, I moved back across the country and in with Nana and Grandad.
They've had a pretty rough year Nana had a heart attack in August and was rushed in for Emergency surgery while she's been recovering Grandad has been a total Gem, doing all the housework, making sure she rests running to the shops for her (4 times one day considering he can no longer drives down he's 80 years old  it's no mean feat) helping her with daily tasks. He's such a great guy for 20+ years he worked as secretary of his local Royal British legion branch doing committee work he retired recently at 80 he decided it's time to slow down.
I'm praying for his swift recovery 

Sunday, 25 October 2015

So very exciting ....

I have to share this with all of you as I am so very excited. I have been doing colouring in for a we while and I have been working with SarahJayne quite a bit she is giving me proper colouring lessons as well as the fairs and shows we've been going to. Well I applied for the Dt design team at Cute as a button and I have been accepted. I adore the Cute as a button design stamps, they are gorgeous and I can hardly believe I have been so Lucky so be accepted. It is a real honour I can hardly wait to get started, im looking forward to working with the other designers and to of course show you guys the finished cards or projects. For those of you who havent yet seen the Cute as a button stamps by Francesca Lopez head over to this page http://cute-as-a-button-stamps.myshopify.com/collections/all and have a look around. You'll soon see why I am so excited. Well anyways it's well past my bedtime and I need to get a good night's sleep the ideas are all jumping around my head.
Sweet Dreams. 
Just realised this didn't post on mon night I must have been so sleepy I clicked the wrong button so posting now keep your eyes peeled very shortly for my first card 😊

Friday, 23 October 2015

Featured crafter - Pinky knits and crochets

This week I have been chatting to Bea from pinky knits and crochets. She learnt to knit when she was very small she took to knitting like a duck to water. She was taught by her Nan, who also taught her to crochet, but as she only learnt the basic granny square not the stitch names and how to read the patterns, The crochet slipped as knitting took over. Well that was until recently when she saw this wonderful "hippo" she decided she would teach herself the stitches and how to read the patterns properly.
The first hippo was promptly adopted. So she made this lovely grey and pink one also quickly adopted.
As you can see below she rose to the challenge and isn't she gorgeous. 


The sunflower blanket was my first commision piece for a friends baby boy entrusted with such an important task . "I had no pattern but accepted the challenge!" Completely undaunted she sprung into action and produced the delightful blanket below. 
"Afterward suddenly becoming the 'collectible' animal maker I decided I needed to try something smaller and then began the mouse craze!  They've been very popular and I've still got loads of ideas for more!  The little mouse in the pic was my first, so is another favourite!"
And as she says "I will make anything and everything, not  just stuffed animals! and I do love a challenge" ☺️
And I had to add this extra picture as I absolutely love the mice. They are delightful and I can imagine there will be many more to come. So I shall be keeping my eyes peeled Pop over to her Facebook page to see more of the mice taking over. https://www.facebook.com/PinkyKnits

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Current exhibit - The Devil's Porridge Eastriggs

Currently I'm exhibiting at the Devils porridge which is in Eastriggs. The museum is really quite interesting it covers the story of making munitions and is worth a good look round too. While I was writing a post to my page I thought I'd share with you guys my thoughts on the talented artisans of the exhibit and why we should buy handmade gifts for Christmas this year.
The picture above is My display at The Devils porridge Exhibition with Scotia crafters it's on until Sunday 25th there are some wonderful things available. 
One example is there is a gentlemen who prints and makes some absolutely delightful tiny books he must be so patient and skilled. There is Galloway Fudge and their amazing flavoured marshmallows just what you need in your Hot Chocolate it turns the whole hot chocolate into a luxurious flavoured drink to savour. Some beautiful handmade soaps and lavender sleep pillows just what you need to unwind after a hard days work. Gorgeous Cards and some excellent photography which has been turned into magnets prints more some of the skill involved takes your breath away you feel at any minute you could step into the picture. Not forgetting beautiful tartan purses with Scottie dogs for souvenirs or the amazing quilts that could become a family heirloom. Then there are bespoke bags and matching ones for mum and daughter you know that's what little girls love and I saw one pair I'm assuming we're mum and daughter last week and boy how cute it was. There are handmade toys which are built to last you can see the quality just staring you in the face. There are scarves made from hand spun yarn that has been taken from fleece right through to finished scarf or delicate silk that has been dyed vibrant shades yet feels so soft and luxurious There are cute little crochet bears one wearing a pumpkin he's oh so sweet. Also the Clocks that have been hand painted and have such a cute character about them along with match holders handy if you have one of those log burners which have made such a comeback. There is jewellery that looks so elegant and classy, unique designs too just what you need to wear to that Christmas party after all you need something to go with that little black dress. So many talents in one place there is a gift for everyone all ages why not buy handmade this Christmas? That way all the  presents will be unique just like the people that receive them. After all when you buy handmade you support these talented artisans but you also get something that is special.
Why buy handmade ? It supports the local economy, it's not like buying off a big company who mass produce abroad it's helping your local community it's ensuring that old skills don't die out, it's making sure those skills get passed on. But my favourite reason is you are getting something unique something special something someone has lovingly made. These are not machine produced for pennies they are created with love and skill. Get them a gift as unique as they are 
This year I have only bought handmade gifts for presents and do you know what everyone has lived their gifts more than usual. 
If you'd like to see some pictures of the talented exhibitors pop over to their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Scotia-Crafters/560911967364737
And when your buying your gifts for Christmas remember the hand makers who give their all to bring joy to others. #buyhandmade #supportsmallbusiness

Saturday, 17 October 2015

Featured Crafter - Creative Flair

Jean has alway been the arty crafty type, especially when through art lessons in high school. Back in 2003 ,when a friend who made cards introduced the idea to her, her arty side once again unleashed. She started to make cards for family and friends, personalising them and while her children were young often encouraging them to join in. She is now often entrusted with the task of creating unique and bespoke wedding invites, as any Bride know finding the right stationary is very important and finding someone to entrust with the task can be a hard job. With excellent feedback, a growing reputation for excellent cards and much encouragement from friends and family, Jean started her Facebook page and the business was born, she is now expanding into bespoke wedding stationary. Creating "is in her blood" as she's not the first in her family to make cards or to delve in to the creative world . She loves to give each card the personal touch and she loves seeing the joy it brings people, the reactions and smiles make all the hard work worthwhile. From creating her own daughter wedding invites to a special celebratory card she always rises to the challenge, Here are some examples of Jeans work. Her lovely Facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/pages/Creative-Flair/905896986133297
This is special as its the first wedding invite made and was for her daughters wedding. 
"This was made for my daughter/son in law when there son charlie was born,my first grandson"
As you can see each card is unique and special. 

Saturday, 10 October 2015

Featured Crafter -Little Miss Goody Tutu's

The first dress Clare ever made was a themed one for her daughter on a trip to Disneyland Paris. She wanted a nice cool dress based on her daughters favourite character which was Jessie so the whole cowgirl get up would have been a bit too warm. So she made a tutu version it being nice and cool but still reminiscent of the character. 
She enjoyed making it and got so many compliments so she tried a couple of other ideas, which was when someone suggested she tried selling them. These are great not only for wee girls go play dress up but they make fab party dresses too. We all remember wanting to look like a princess.
 She often gets asked for ones based on a character from a story book or fairy tale which she adds her own twist to she recently got asked to make a short version (pictured below) which she added an embroidered patch and flowers. Fulfilling little girls dreams and making each feel special with their tutu dresses they can come with a coordinating wand too. 
There is so much detail put into each dress and Clare carefully embellishes each one here are her favourite 3. Which is yours ?? https://www.facebook.com/littlemissgoodytutus

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

New things and jazzing up old s

I'm super excited this week, as I ordered new packaging monday. It arrived yesterday and what a difference. I suddenly have looked at my work and thought what do I look for when I shop.
Presentation is way more important than you think. I am going to be trying several new things including new business cards and I will have a logo. All my fairies and figurines some of my other pieces like pictures too will come with wee certificates of authenticity. I'm hoping my photos are a lot better too 😊Much lighter in the example below no extra lights needed barely any editing just cropped.
Hopefully all types new things will make my page,blog and shop the places I'd like them to be :)