Monday, 20 February 2012

Love Your Home

I find it very hard to believe that my partner and I have lived in our little rented house for seven months now!
Especially considering that since we moved in I have spent very little time trying to make it feel like it is ours.

So here is my attempt to make it feel a little more homely...


I bought these coasters for about £2 each from a lovely little trinket shop and I knew what I wanted to do with them straight away.

So I went to Ikea and got these Ribba frames for £7.19. These clean white frames were great to stick them in, and when I say stick I mean it! I had to sellotape them in as I didn't want to use hot glue and ruin them.

So next time you're out and see a trinket that you want then make it wall art!

Sunday, 12 February 2012

Lovely Bunnies

Here are some lovely bunny related items that I have found online :)


This lovely necklace is by Four Beautiful Keys. It is handmade using sterling silver wire, and is yours for £32


These Bunnies with Attitude are amazing! These bunnies are made by Lonely Hearts and are £6 a hop. (get it ;))


And of course these bunnies are made by me :) stuffed with soft wadding and calming lavender, these 14cm bunnies are perfect as a sleepy soother for your child. completely handmade and yours for £6. 



Friday, 6 January 2012

How To Make A Memo Board

A while ago I made some lovely bunnies from the lovely book Everything Alice

In this post I will be showing you how to make the notice board (available to buy on my website) from the same book. In the book the notice board is heart shaped so I decided to simplify things by keeping it square.   


For this you will need:
  • 2 sheets of white A2 mount board
  • 1m x 50cm of 3cm thick wadding
  • Hot glue gun and at least 5 sticks of glue
  • 60cm x 60cm of fabric of your choice
  • 5m of 5mm-wide ribbon
  • 5mm buttons (you can use buttons that are bigger if you want) 
  • 40cm garden wire (used yarn as i didn't have any wire hanging about) 

First cut all of you materials to the correct dimensions. (Remember these are only guidelines)


Lay your fabric face down with your doubled up wadding on top and you foam board on top of that. 



Now start gluing! Glue around the edge and hold until you feel the glue harden. 


Do this till you have made your way around the whole board. 


Make sure your corners are lovely and neat ;-)



When you have finished it should look something like this!


Now it is time to pin your ribbon into place ready for gluing. Make sure that each strip is evenly spaced with enough left over at either end to stick to the back. 


you should end up with a grid formation like this. this will allow you to place cards and pictures between the ribbons. 


Glue each strip at the back, holding in place until the glue is set. 


Now glue where the ribbons cross to the fabric and to each other. 


Just to make things look even prettier I stuck some buttons on top of where the ribbons crossed.


Instead of using garden wire, and to make thing look even more quaint, I decided to make the hanging loop from platted yarn. 


Not forgetting to add my label ;-)


Finally glue the second piece of foam board to the back (making things look neat). 


Remember if you feeling lazy you can always order your memo board from my website! Let me know the type of fabric that you would like.

Sunday, 1 January 2012

Happy new year!

Golly it's been an interesting year! I started this blog in November 2010 to document all of the things that I made, the classes that I went to, the people that I met and the places that I went to.

You have all been such a supportive bunch and I just wanted to say thank you.

I have started a business, launched my website, moved house and been invited to demonstrate at local business events that have seen me put on YouTube and in the local paper (Brentwood Gazette).

I have also moved job! One of the most stressful times of my life, missing my family, who I am very close to, and also realising that my partner and I are REALLY meant to be together.

So, thank you do much for all of your help and support in my quest to find my craft, start my business, move house and job, all in one year!

Happy New Year!

Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Thursday, 15 December 2011

How To Make Christmas Crackers

Incase you missed it I was featured in the Brentwood gazette this week teaching the people of Brentwood how to make Christmas crackers!

Due to lack of notice the reporter was unable to get a photographer in time so my wonderful sister @bluegiraffe had to step in and use her fantastic photographic skills!



Thursday, 8 December 2011

Demonstrating at the Tweetup!

On Wednesday I demonstrated at the Brentwood Tweetup. This is a wonderful even held on the first Wednesday of every month for people who tweet in the Brentwood area.

I was asked if I could demonstrate a Christmas craft, so I decided to show everyone how to make a cute Christmas fairy for their trees, and you can watch the video.


Enjoy!

Monday, 5 December 2011

My First Craft Fair

Yes you read right! I did my first craft fair!

A few weeks ago I exhibited at a small Christmas craft fair in Halstead, Essex.

I had my little stall and all of my stock.

I can defiantly say that it was a learning curve but it was lots of fun!