Sunday, 11 September 2011

Christmas Cards!

Long time no post. We had a good summer, didn't go away, just trips here and there, the park and the garden, and a bit of baking, scout camp, cub camp and sleepovers. But back to school now, and hopefully I can schedule in some craft time.

PTI countdown again, and here's a card I have cased from todays post here (you have to scroll down quite a bit). I love the original - think my version needs a little work (and could definately do with that new, unreleased think big sentiment), but basically I'm happy with it. It fits in with the current Passion for Papertrey challenge.




Card: SU Whisper white and crumb cake

Ink: SU

Stamps: Chevron - WMS, snowflakes and sentiment PTI

Friday, 15 July 2011

My little brooch

Well the two classes voted and my friend and I both got the top number of votes. So we both won a book to 'share' - fab stuff inside. Anyway the comp was fun, and I enjoyed entering. Was challenging as it involved using metals I don't normally use, and I ended up with an item thats not my general style of jewellery making either - but I like it, and I'm pleased to have it back again. Now, just where to pin it?

Monday, 11 July 2011

PTI Case Challenges

Well its that time of month again, when PTI have new releases, and to try persuade ourselves we don't need more stash we case a few cards we like. Not that it seems to work.

Anyway, the first is a case from Lisa Johnson - I quite like the design, but not sure about the colouring of the edges of the white card - kinda makes it look dirty - perhaps I just haven't mastered the technique yet... And I changed the position of the ribbon and bow too. It just seemed to work better there on my card.

And the next card is one of Nicole Heady's. My sewings a little wonky, and I've changed the colours from the one Nicole Heady used.






Sunday, 10 July 2011

Passion for Papertrey Challenge

The Passion for Papertrey blog challenge this time round is borders - so here's my entry


I've used 3 different border dies, eyelet lace, small scallop and ric rak along with twinkle and think big 3 stamp sets, and a flower fusion die.

These are going to be the thank-you cards for school teahers and assistants for my 3 children.





Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Home Brooch

My jewellery tutor set our class a challenge - if we wanted to join in, we had to make a brooch from a little packet of supplied materials (an oblong of guilding metal, a small square of brass, some copper shim - really thin pliable copper sheet, a small square of copper, some paper, and a small piece of silver for rivoting). We were allowed to add no more than 5g of silver, and whatever other materials we wanted.

I took my inspiration from PTI's Love Lives Here stamp set for the house shape - not a direct copy, as the metal I had was slightly smaller - but pretty similar. The sun rising, and the dangles were all just 'things' that emerged along the way in my design process.

The second part of the challenge was to use as many different techniques as possible - think I've scored highly on that one. The blue colour on the copper and brass was achieved with a little help from amonia and vinegar. And because I wanted to 'hang' the home sign I rivoted with silver tube. Used my own patterned papers.




The little dangles at the bottom have a meaning - the heart for love; the pearl (June), amythyst (Feb) and tube bead represents opal (October) are for my 3 children. And the bird? I just like them :o)


Its not my usual style - but I really like this brooch. And it was fun to make too. And lots cheaper than using silver.


Anyway, tonight is the night we have to 'submit' the brooches for judging. Think we all get to vote, and possibly the other class get to vote on our stuff too. We all paid a little extra so the winner could have a small prize. I think we've all enjoyed making them - and there are some great designs - will be good to see them all together.

Monday, 13 June 2011

Some Case'd cards

Well its PTI new release time again, so here are some cased projects - to try convince me I really don't need to buy more ;o)

First up, a little favor bag, it does more or less what the new die is meant to do - just involves a little fiddling with the die I currently have - and I'm quite pleased with the result. I did try cut the kraft bit all in one go, but that required half putting the die through my big shot, then moving it, and putting the top half through. Sadly it wasn't lined up as good as I thought, so had to make a cut across the bottom to have the 'straps' and the base as 2 bits. Anyway, the original is in this post here

The next card I'm also very pleased with - managed to find a vase/flower stamp that I've had for ages, and it makes a good substitute - though if I were to make this card again, I'd move the sentiment and not stay true to the one I'd cased (in this post). Either way, I like the layout, so will use this as a sketch for another card.



And this is my final card for today - I changed the colours slightly, and didn't have a pencil image I could use, so made more of the sentiment instead. Should really have done a little more stamping to the circles, but was running out of time. Anyway, the original is here.



And the TV interview? Went OK. She filmed me making some earrings, then interviewed me, and my tutor. Took a good hour. Was on TV for all of 45 seconds! But what was shown wasn't too embaressing either, so I don't *think* I made a fool of myself.







Monday, 6 June 2011

Fame!

Well, almost. The school that I do my jewellery class at have been busy. I had the Chronicle phone me today for a quick interview. And just as I was on my way out to pick the kids up from school, the jewellery class organisers phoned to say they'd arranged an interview with Meridian TV could I be at the school at 9.30am tomorrow? Anyone got any good tips on how to loose 3 stone overnight? What will I wear? It'll involve an ironing board at some point I'm sure. More to the point, what will I say? I hope I won't make a fool of myself. Worried I'll either clam up, or babble on insainly.

And I wonder if I'll be through in time to go to my step class? Normally on a Tuesday I roll out of bed and get ready for the gym - bugger my appearance. Will have to shower, do my hair, look nice etc tomorrow. I'll put my gym stuff in the boot of the car. After all I didn't make it to any classes last week, (kids on half term).