Last week, it was my lovely friend Alma's birthday, and since I know that her parcel has arrived safely, it's OK for me to show you the card and little gift I made for her as it won't spoil the surprise!
Alma is well known for loving two things a LOT - tea and the colour green. So, with these two things firmly in mind, I made her birthday card:
and also her gift, a little wall hanging/plaque:
It started out mainly green, not sure quite how so much pink managed to sneak in (other than that I love the pink/green colour combo!) Still, Alma tells me that she loves it, so that is the main thing! She also tells me that it will be hanging in her craft room so she can look at it when she is crafting, and that is such a lovely thought!
Carole x
Sunday, 30 January 2011
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Cutty Sark
The other day whilst I was searching for something I came across an envelope containing a few photographs that I had had reprinted (you know how it is) some time ago. As I had been wanting to do a scrapbook layout, I decided to use these photos, even though I have a couple of cards that I need to make far more urgently, but sometimes you just have to go with what you are inspired to make!
I needed to refer back to my old diaries to find the exact date - and I was surprised that it was nearly nine years ago! Obviously my babies have grown up A LOT but that's not really surprising since Alex was 8 and Hayden wasn't even 5 when these photos were taken, and now they are both 6' feet tall. Sigh. I remember the day quite clearly although I had forgotten that we did those other things all on that same day, I had remembered the London Eye flight as a separate occasion! Thank goodness I have kept all those old diaries.
I used my TK Maxx bargain We R Memory Keepers papers "Blue Vintage" (£3 for about 8 papers, the pink flock ribbon and a little pack of glitter brads - on the flock ribbon). Maybe the page is a little girly since it features Hayden, but I just had to pick out the pink of Alex's jumper.
I enjoyed doing this page, even if it did take ages of shuffling bits of paper around, and since I found a few other photos along with these, I might just have to do another scrapbook page soon ...
Carole x
I needed to refer back to my old diaries to find the exact date - and I was surprised that it was nearly nine years ago! Obviously my babies have grown up A LOT but that's not really surprising since Alex was 8 and Hayden wasn't even 5 when these photos were taken, and now they are both 6' feet tall. Sigh. I remember the day quite clearly although I had forgotten that we did those other things all on that same day, I had remembered the London Eye flight as a separate occasion! Thank goodness I have kept all those old diaries.
I used my TK Maxx bargain We R Memory Keepers papers "Blue Vintage" (£3 for about 8 papers, the pink flock ribbon and a little pack of glitter brads - on the flock ribbon). Maybe the page is a little girly since it features Hayden, but I just had to pick out the pink of Alex's jumper.
I enjoyed doing this page, even if it did take ages of shuffling bits of paper around, and since I found a few other photos along with these, I might just have to do another scrapbook page soon ...
Carole x
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Back to Normality!
Having tidied away all of my Christmas stash, and my Crafty Corner, it seemed like I had packed away all my mojo too! However, friends and family came to the rescue by having birthdays! Here are a few cards that I have made and sent over the past week or so:
This is a card that I made for my Sister's new boyfriend. I think he liked it!
It was my nephew Oscar's 8th birthday at the beginning of January ...
and my Father in Law's birthday on Friday (who would have thought that those funny glasses would still be inspiring me and helping me along with my crafting?!)
This is one of my older cards that I improved ready to send to my friend's daughter Amber (apologies to my DC friends who have already seen these older cards).
I have also made a crafty gift along with a card for a certain someone who also has a birthday on Friday, so shall wait until I know that they are safely with the birthday girl before posting pics of them!
Happy crafting everyone!
Carole x
This is a card that I made for my Sister's new boyfriend. I think he liked it!
It was my nephew Oscar's 8th birthday at the beginning of January ...
and my Father in Law's birthday on Friday (who would have thought that those funny glasses would still be inspiring me and helping me along with my crafting?!)
This is one of my older cards that I improved ready to send to my friend's daughter Amber (apologies to my DC friends who have already seen these older cards).
I have also made a crafty gift along with a card for a certain someone who also has a birthday on Friday, so shall wait until I know that they are safely with the birthday girl before posting pics of them!
Happy crafting everyone!
Carole x
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
Christmas Journal - 5th and 6th January
OK, this is the final installment of my Christmas Journal, I promise! I won't bore you any more! We are all ready to now move on I'm sure!
I was delighted to get the opportunity to take these photos that I had missed over Christmas! (B.T.S. = Back to School).
A little reflection ...
The inside back cover - the beautiful out of focus photo of our Christmas Tree that Alex took for me - I just had to include it in my journal (thanks Lexie xxx)
Ta da!!! And here it is, in all it's Wassail glory! I love it ...
Carole x
A little reflection ...
Ta da!!! And here it is, in all it's Wassail glory! I love it ...
Carole x
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
Christmas Journal - 4th January
I was looking forward to doing some non Christmas crafting today, but sadly haven't felt very well, so haven't done much of anything, other than walk the dogs. Maybe tomorrow ...
Carole x
Carole x
Monday, 10 January 2011
Christmas Journal - 3rd January
So I have finally finished my Christmas Journal (only two days late, i.e. on 8th January!) I have mixed emotions about finishing this lovely project! It has been really good for me to do so much crafting, although I will admit to it being a tad stressful on occasion! However, I have learned that simple can be effective (although not necessarily quick!) and I have gained in confidence in my journalling and doodling. There are a few pages that are weaker (in my opinion) but overall, the finished journal makes me happy, especially as I have used my beloved Wassail papers and I get to keep them!!!
I will miss doing this project, just as I missed 52 Q&A when I finished that this time last year, but yesterday I had a jolly good tidy up of my Crafty Corner and put away all my Christmas bits and pieces, so now my desk and work area is clear, and that makes me happy too! I had to live with the clutter during the whole of December (and the first week or so of January!) as I wouldn't have been able to whip up a quick page if I had to rummage around for all my bits.
So, 3rd January. I had decided, when thinking about things I wanted to include, that aside from my own handwriting, of which there is plenty, I would like some of my family's handwriting too. Herein lies the problem, and why I haven't yet posted that page. I have done my bit, and so has Alex. The men in my life have yet to sit down and do theirs, although they have promised that they will :(
Then I made journalling cards for everyone:
the reverse of my card:
In an attempt to hurry the boys along, I even decorated their cards for them (I had previously said they could choose their own embellishments but then I started tidying up and putting away all the Christmas stuff!)
Maybe one day I might get these cards written on ... but I'm not holding my breath!
Carole x
I will miss doing this project, just as I missed 52 Q&A when I finished that this time last year, but yesterday I had a jolly good tidy up of my Crafty Corner and put away all my Christmas bits and pieces, so now my desk and work area is clear, and that makes me happy too! I had to live with the clutter during the whole of December (and the first week or so of January!) as I wouldn't have been able to whip up a quick page if I had to rummage around for all my bits.
So, 3rd January. I had decided, when thinking about things I wanted to include, that aside from my own handwriting, of which there is plenty, I would like some of my family's handwriting too. Herein lies the problem, and why I haven't yet posted that page. I have done my bit, and so has Alex. The men in my life have yet to sit down and do theirs, although they have promised that they will :(
Then I made journalling cards for everyone:
the reverse of my card:
In an attempt to hurry the boys along, I even decorated their cards for them (I had previously said they could choose their own embellishments but then I started tidying up and putting away all the Christmas stuff!)
Carole x
Friday, 7 January 2011
Christmas Journal - 2nd January
I have decided that I will keep to my original plan and end my Journal on twelfth night! I wasn't ready to finish with my New Year's Day page but I don't have much content for the remaining few pages either! A couple of days are sorted and I'll have to put my thinking cap on ...
The subject of this page is part of the reason I am struggling - once we put away the decorations, it just didn't feel like Christmas any more! I wanted to use my new Sizzix die (from the sale) before next Christmas so put it into use for this page. I also hadn't taken any photos ...
I have also been lucky enough to receive a blog award ... not once but twice! Thank you so much Valerie who actually gave me this award just before Christmas but I delayed popping it on while I was in the middle of my Christmas Journal, and Alma who awarded it to me today. I am delighted that both of these very talented ladies thought of my little blog! One of the conditions is to write eight things about me, and the second one is to pass this award on to four other bloggers.
1. I love to read! Always have, always will! I always have a book on the go (although I do finish one before I start the next).
2. I am very much a morning person!
3. My favourite colour is red.
4. I have a passion for collecting Emma Bridgewater crockery, and am also very partial to Radley handbags!
5. My favourite dinner ever is Lasagne! (and luckily I have a very good recipe which means that it also rates very highly on my family's favourite dinner list too!)
6. Unfortunately, I am a chocoholic. I love the stuff :(
7. I really don't like snakes! No, I really, really don't like snakes. At all. Don't mind spiders though!
8. One day, I would like to go to the Carribean ...
The four people that I would like to pass this award on to are:
1. Roxy of Roxy's Creative Hot Spot
2. Sue of Sue Lesley's Craft Room
3. Ann of A Mad Scientist's Musings
4. Suzie of Suzie Boo Crafts (Suzie hasn't blogged for a while, but I know she is itching to get back to it, and her crafting will be worth the wait)
Carole x
The subject of this page is part of the reason I am struggling - once we put away the decorations, it just didn't feel like Christmas any more! I wanted to use my new Sizzix die (from the sale) before next Christmas so put it into use for this page. I also hadn't taken any photos ...
I have also been lucky enough to receive a blog award ... not once but twice! Thank you so much Valerie who actually gave me this award just before Christmas but I delayed popping it on while I was in the middle of my Christmas Journal, and Alma who awarded it to me today. I am delighted that both of these very talented ladies thought of my little blog! One of the conditions is to write eight things about me, and the second one is to pass this award on to four other bloggers.
1. I love to read! Always have, always will! I always have a book on the go (although I do finish one before I start the next).
2. I am very much a morning person!
3. My favourite colour is red.
4. I have a passion for collecting Emma Bridgewater crockery, and am also very partial to Radley handbags!
5. My favourite dinner ever is Lasagne! (and luckily I have a very good recipe which means that it also rates very highly on my family's favourite dinner list too!)
6. Unfortunately, I am a chocoholic. I love the stuff :(
7. I really don't like snakes! No, I really, really don't like snakes. At all. Don't mind spiders though!
8. One day, I would like to go to the Carribean ...
The four people that I would like to pass this award on to are:
1. Roxy of Roxy's Creative Hot Spot
2. Sue of Sue Lesley's Craft Room
3. Ann of A Mad Scientist's Musings
4. Suzie of Suzie Boo Crafts (Suzie hasn't blogged for a while, but I know she is itching to get back to it, and her crafting will be worth the wait)
Carole x
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