I found these little knitted animals in a local craft shop (Apart from the chick which was being sold for charity in another shop). They are all handmade and I love them. I think they look really quirky all sat in and around my 'home' sign I have in my living room. I would love to be able to knit something. Im going to make a start on attempting a scarf very soon!
Thursday, 25 March 2010
salt dough hearts
simple cards
I love making cards (see previous posts), even going as far as having a 'craft day' with my friends the other day to make out mothers day cards! Sometimes its nice to create a very simple effect like the cards above. I made these using either just a piece of wire to thread some interesting beads or charms, or even just sticking on simple sequins. The best, or most cost effective way to start card making is just to collect bits and pieces from various places. If you see some packaging that has a nice pattern on it, then instead of getting rid of it all - cut some out and pop it in a drawer. You dont need to collect loads and loads - cards are only small, so its not a hobbie where you need a massive amount of space.
new baby boy and girl cards
These new baby cards are very different from my previous ones (see previous posts).
These cards were made using ready made card toppers, which I found in a little craft shop (15p each) and using various bits of paper (including music sheets - bought from a charity shop, think the whole book of music was about 20p and should last ages) I have created an effect, which clashes but also looks a bit vintage.
new baby cards!
I like to get quite organised with my cards, so I have an A4 ring binder with 12 sections in it (one for each month of the year). Each month has a list of birthdays with a wallet to put each persons card, ready for their birthday. Its very geeky I know! - But I like the fact that when Im making cards I can make them having certain people in mind, and the cards can be neatly filed away until it comes to their birthday.
I have been recently making new baby cards in preperation for a couple of people I know who are expecting. I have made girl and boy versions so Im all covered - unless its twins!! I made the card above by sewing little buttons onto squares of white felt and backing it all on pink tissue paper.
I sometimes buy special buttons from a sewing shop (like the little duck button), which i think was around 20p.
Saturday, 20 February 2010
As requested - close up on brooches
Friday, 19 February 2010
Draft excluder
Compacts
Vintage hair clips!
Homemade bracelet
I have been having a go at making my own bracelets. It really easy to do as long as you have a pair of pliers and steady hands. Im only able to do something very basic at the moment, but I think it gives a nice effect and makes a great gift. Buying beads can end up quite expensive but if you find some old or cheap necklaces you can cut them up and mix and match to your own designs. I put my beads onto thin wire, but you can thread beads onto anything you like! Its great fun and nice to wear something you have made. I bought the clasp and the metal bits from a craft shop which all came to about £3 to make 3 bracelets.
Paper weight collection
Vintage ring
A bargain find
Another flower painting!
Flower painting using acrylic paint
Needle felting
Felt bag
More cushions!
christmas decorations!
A quick look at how you can use salt dough decorations. They can be used for any time of the year though, perhaps hanging one heart on a door.
The rest of my tree last year was decorated using glass baubles, and pieces of a glass chandelier (which I bought from a vintage shop for around 40p each). I love the homemade look to a christmas tree, its a great time to use loads of felt decorations, something I have really got into making this year.
zip up pouches
I have recently got a sewing machine, so I have been experimenting with a few ideas. I made these little zip up pouches, which can be used as wash bags/ make up bags or really for anything. I have given a few away as presents and my friends and family have been really pleased with them. I get the zips from charity shops (although they are uaually quite cheap from sewing shops too) and all the material I use is from charity shops for around 20p-30p. You can also pick up good quality material as scraps (which are sometimes quite large pieces) from sewing shops or places which make curtains or other soft furnishings for bargain prices too - if you dont ask, you dont get! I sometimes decorate my make up bags with beads, or like the one at the front of the picture - a material flower.
Cheap buttons!!
Buttons always come in handy for me when im crafting, but some shops are quite expensive for buttons, especially when you want to buy a few. Ive found the best thing to do is to start your own button collection. Save all the spare buttons that come with new clothes and pop them in a button box. Another fantastic way of collecting up buttons is to have a good hunt in charity shops, I got all these buttons in the picture above for around 50p because they were in packs for 10p each. Sometimes you can end up with some really funky vintage buttons. I will put up some posts that show different ways in which you can use buttons in your crafting.
Heart shaped fun
Late February is the perfect time to pick up cheap heart shaped biscuit cutters (after Valentines day). These can be used for novelty shaped biscuits (see photo), or even to use use with salt dough to make hanging decorations. I made some pink coloured salt dough hearts using: 1 cup of salt, 1 cup of flour and half a cup of water and a dash of food colouring (or you could always paint them or cover them in glitter when dry). Just mix it all together in a bowl, roll out and cut the shapes and then pop in the microwave for a couple of minutes or leave to dry by a fire. I put holes in mine so I could thread them with ribbon.
Crafty way of displaying brooches
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Flower painting
(Painted in 2008)