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There's a new lamp on the block!

Posted on: Wednesday, 25 January 2012
I don't know what you think, but daylight is essential for all crafters in my opinion. I simply couldn't craft without daylight, and at this time of year that can sometimes be like gold dust! Even in the summer, when I craft in the evening I need to be able to see true colours!

 Now I must say I have been the proud owner of a couple of lamps pumping out daylight ever since I started crafting, right back in the days when I mainly did cross stitch and then when I moved onto papercrafting, and I currently have this one,


(wow, look how tidy and uncluttered my craft room looked in 2009) so I was delighted when the Daylight Lamp Company asked me to independently review one of their new lamps.

I was sent the Foldi LED lamp, and I was very impressed with it's looks. Now I know that kind of thing isn't that important when judging the lamp on its lighting powers, but it's important to me. I like something that will look good on my desk, and as you can see, this certainly does the job! Now, can you see what else is cool about this lamp...Well along with it's sleek lines, it's completely fold-able, hence it's name! Now I think this is super handy, as it means that you can take along with you to craft crops and clubs, or use downstairs even if you normally craft upstairs for instance, with minimum fuss. That can't be said for my current lamp, which although is fantastic for lighting my desk, isn't at all portable and I wouldn't even consider moving it just for the evening, or even a couple of days.

The other main difference with this lamp and my desk lamp is the way it is powered. Not only can you use batteries (which will give 8 hours of power), but you can also power when connected to a laptop or PC with the USB cable supplied with the lamp. You can also buy a standard power cable from the Daylight lamp company if you want to use in the normal way. My desk lamp can only be powered my that amazing stuff that comes out of sockets in the wall, so can't always be used wherever you want.

Now I see great advantages with this. Sometimes I turn up to do a demonstration, and there is no electricity supply available at the desk. And sometimes the area I'm demonstrating in (particularly at exhibitions) can be quite dark, and this makes it harder for me to see what I'm doing, and harder for the customers to see what I'm up to. With this lamp I can power with batteries (preferably rechargeable) for a full day, with no danger that someone will trip up over the wires from the lamp, and I can see what I'm doing. Bonus!

Another advantage is that I need good light to take photographs of my cards...after all a picture speaks a thousand words, does it not? More often than not, achieving good light is not as simple as it sounds, even in the summer. Shadows are cast in all the wrong places, leading to unprofessional results. And I can't be doing with that ;). SO I use the Foldi and I can place exactly where I need it, connecting it to either my computer or powering with batteries.

Now for the Sciency Bit...So, what's all the fuss about a lamp that provides daylight? Well for starters it provides much more realistic light - simulated daylight! Tungsten light (normal household bulbs) have a yellow base compared to daylight lamps, and therefore give off a yellow tinge to their light. And therefore on anything they land on! Whereas daylight lamps have a colour temperature more in line with daylight and therefore give off a bluer, more realistic light. So what does this mean? The most important thing is it means that when a daylight lamp is used colours are more true, and therefore colour matching is so much easier.

As you can see from the photograph below, the foldi provides loads of the correct type of light to make the colours in my project pop! You can see how dark it is around the outside of the light, and this was taken at 10am in the morning!


Now for some disadvantages of the lamp...well a review needs to be balanced! The lamp is made up of 30 LED's which cannot be replaced. The thing with LED's is that they last so long that the lamp will last you years and years and years before they give in. Nevertheless, in 30 years time you might want to replace, but can't. ho hum. The other disadvantage is that you can't actually angle the lamp head, you can only flip it up or down. Finally, I think it would be nice to include the power adaptor with the lamp, so you have full choice - but then again, I'm greedy!

So all in all, I love this lamp, I will use it all the time to take photographs of my projects, and when I'm going to my demos.



NEW DESIGN TEAM CALL...

Posted on: Wednesday, 11 January 2012
Hi there,

I'm so excited to announce that we are looking for a brand new design team on the Fiskarettes blog! If you want to be a part of something BIG, all the details can be found on the Fiskarettes blog, Click here for more details! 

Good luck and we can't wait to see your entries!



Hi there,

I just wanted to let you know that I have posted a step by step project on the Fiskarettes blog. Here's a sneaky peek, but to see more you'll need to visit the blog. I'd LOVE your comments over there!





Exciting News!

Posted on: Monday, 2 January 2012
Hi there, and a Happy New year!

I hope 2012 brings, peace, love and prosperity into your life. And of course lots of crafting!

I have some exciting news...

I am the new Fiskars UK Ambassador for the Fiskarettes blog! I'm so thrilled to have been chosen for this role, so why not click here to visit the blog and become a FISKARETTE. A 'what' I hear you scream - all will be revealed on the blog!



A Freebie "To Do" list for you!

Posted on: Thursday, 22 December 2011
Good Afternoon Bloggers!

It's that time of year {well for me anyway} when I start to think about getting ultra organised. Doesn't last much further than the beginning of February really, but the thought is there! So I decided to get me a-designing a 'to do' list to write down all those most important of jobs that absolutely must not be forgotten. I always find I get on much better with a little list of jobs and LOVE crossing them off when they're complete.

Made with my wonderful Serif CraftArtist Studio Professional Software, and the gorgeous American Crafts Blue Skies Digi kit, I thought I would share this little list with YOU! Seems a pity to be selfish and just hold onto it myself. I would love if you do decide to take it, that you could share the love and leave a comment, and maybe even share with others on your blog that the download is here!

All you need to do is click on the photograph to enlarge, then right click to save image.


Enjoy!



It's all gone Looney Tunes!

Posted on: Friday, 16 December 2011
Now for the largest pack of the bunch! *WARNING* this post is photo heavy!

The Looney Tunes hours were so much fun to do - I felt like I was actually IN a cartoon when we were on set!  It never failed to make me smile. I hope if you managed to catch one of the hours you enjoyed it too.

So, here are all (apart from the ones we gave away of course!) the cards I made for the show.


What a sweet Tweety Pie! Do you think he's a he or a she? I think he's a he, so I'll say he's handsome.


One of my Fave Characters - Granny with Poor old Sylvester - always got the raw end of the stick!


Another Fave of mine - Taz! Dan (Magic Hands) was soooo good at doing an impression of him!

Sylvester - Great use for Glossy accents on that big nose! Can't really see it though.

The luckiest Road Runner in the World! Barbara Gray told us all about Road Runners - the National Bird of New Mexico. A thick as two short planks apparently and on a death wish every day!




Marvin the Martian. I think he did have a voice - if I recall it was a little like John Major!


The leader of the Pack - Bugs Bunny!


Down but never out!


Love Yosamite Sam!


Wile E. Coyote looking particularly fierce - Apparently the letter E stands for Ethelbert!


Christmas Fun!


I say, I say, I say...Foghorn Leghorn!


Another with Bugs


Pepe Le Phew - Nigel May's Favourite!


Well, as Porky Pig would say...Th..Th..Th..That's all folks!


A little bit of Sir Tim

Posted on: Friday, 16 December 2011
And now for something for completely different...

I LOVED doing the Tim Holtz hours on Create and Craft. You know, not just liked - LOVED. The way I love Vanilla slices and such (please, don't get confuddled - the ones with custard, not cream). I loved being able to play with techniques, inks, embellishments and getting properly messy - the kind of messy which meant that the ink on my fingers wouldn't wash off for days. Yum!


After saying all that - I don't think the making of this card involved any inking whatsoever, but you can't have everything! It did involve stitching though, as you can see, and thoroughly enjoyable it was too! The stickers are from the Crowded Attic collection, and the papers are from the Vintage Shabby paper pack.


This card was made using a circle card blank {no...really?} distressed with ink, I think probably Old Linen and Walnut Stain {although I can't be sure - it was some time back} The resist kraft cardstock was coloured with Fired Brick distress stain, and the glassine paper was used to make the flower and the small circular background. I also applied mica powder to the flower for extra distressed blinginess! The ribbon is just to die for!


This card uses the glass look flat backed gems coloured with alcohol inks, with added pearl adornments. I've also made an alcohol background, and used tissue tape (love tissue tape!!!) to add interest to the background. The letters are from the Newsprint selection from Tim Holtz. Papers again are Vintage Shabby.

Hope you like! Thanks for visiting!



And now for some more...!

Posted on: Friday, 16 December 2011
I told you I'd be back with more! And of course I would never let you down.

Here are the Polkadoodles cards I made with the Magical Winter CD rom, all for the Great Papercrafts Extravaganza in Harrogate all the way back in September....September! Where does the time go?!

Anyhoo, enjoy!








The final card features a page from an old book, which has been distressed further with walnut stain distress ink, then stamped with a butterfly stamp around the edge.

Hope you like! Thanks for stopping by!


Those Me to you Christmas Cards!

Posted on: Friday, 16 December 2011
At last! At last I hear you call!

Eventually I got around to taking some photographs of my cards. The light is just pants at them moment for taking photographs, but I did my best, and I don't think they've turned out so badly. Could've been worse. well, you know.

So here they are. I did these when I joined Dawn for one of her shows on a Tuesday way back when. There are only three of them, I couldn't find any more, but the one with the kraft card base is the one that Sarpreet wanted to see. Enjoy!




I will be posting more cards tonight, from Looney Tunes, Spellbinder, Polkadoodles and Tim Holtz. More cards than you can shake a stick at!


What kind of Tutorials would you like?

Posted on: Friday, 9 December 2011
I couldn't make this into a poll, because I want you to tell me what you would like to see covered in tutorials. Do you want to see the basics, or certain techniques, cards being made from scratch, etc etc. I want to give you what you want, so please let me know here, and leave a comment.

I'm also going to start doing a craft club again in my local area, in Barton Upon Humber, sometime in the new year. If you are interested in coming along, please let me know your details and I will let you know when it goes ahead.

I'm also going to do full day craft workshops in the same area, so if you are also interested in this, please let me know. You can do so by either leaving a comment on click on the contact me button to the right of my blog.

Thanks so much for your help with all this! xx


I Know, I Know...

Posted on: Thursday, 8 December 2011
... I really am rubbish at keeping up with this!

Although I'm not on Create and Craft currently, there is always lots to do, especially at this time of year! I've managed to get all my Christmas Presents (I think a record for me!), but I am yet to wrap them. and I say this quietly - almost at a whisper...I haven't made my Christmas Cards yet...I know, I had all good intentions, making one a week, etc etc, but it just never seems to happen. Maye it will be like last year and we will just miss the last post for Christmas, or maybe I will get around to making at least some. We'll see - but do you know what there are worse things that happen!

The other thing(S) I haven't done are post the pictures from the Tim Holtz, and Looney tunes hours, and also a couple of cards from my hours with Dawn, which I have been asked to put on here. Rest assured Sarpreet - I promise I will do that, but the lighting is so bad at the moment it's really hard to get any good photographs! I'm hoping to invest in some proper lighting kit for when the natural light is low - or non-existent!

I also have some exciting things happening in the New Year, and with that in mind I ask for your help in answering a few polls which will help me immensely.  I'm really hoping to expand things in the new year, so if you have any ideas, suggestions or things you would like to see, I'd love to hear from you!

So with the fact that I haven't posted any cards for ages, here are three that I did using the Polkadoodles Magical Winter CD Roms. I hope you like them!

Well, as Porky Pig says, That's all folks. I promise I'll be back soon!


The Serif CraftArtist Professional Give Away Winner is...

Posted on: Monday, 21 November 2011
Hi there!,

Well I'm back from another busy week at Create and Craft! I have one more show tomorrow morning at 10am, then I can start planning for Christmas and some new exciting things I'm planning for the New Year!

It's time to announce the winner of the Serif CraftArtist Professional graphics program. Drum roll please....

The random number generator picked out the number...



The winner is....

Congratulations Jenny! Please leave your address for my by using the contact me button to the right of my blog. To get you started there are free digikits available here. For those of you that didn't win, thanks so much for entering.

Don't forget that you can download a sample trail of CraftArtist from Daisytrail, available here, and then download free digikits too!

I've also designed a patterned paper that you can download and use for free! here it is - hope you like it. Just double click to enlarge then save. Please leave a comment if you take it, and I'd love to see what you do with it!




Serif Craftartist Professional Giveaway!

Posted on: Monday, 7 November 2011
Hi there!

Sorry for my absense for such a long time.

I hope you managed to watch some of the hours I've just finished on Create and Craft this past week. I was presenting the Pick of the Week, which was a wonderful collection of Eras Digikits, designed by the geniuses at Serif! They sure do know their stuff when it comes to digikits and crafting programs for crafters!

I had a wonderful time learning how to use Craftartist, then making projects and demonstrating them. It really got me into scrapbooking, and I absolutely loved every minute of it. It will definitely not be the last time I use it, in fact,  I bought some additional kits over the weekend and started making another scrapbook album! It's so addictive!



If you didn't see, or weren't lucky enough to be able to get the Craftartist Professional software last week, Serif have very kindly said I can give this fantastic CDrom away to one lucky, randomly chosen commentor! How kind is that. Please note, this does not contain any digikits, (see it like this is your tools - craft knife, scissors, guillotine etc) but you can download digikits either for FREE (yes, free!) or purchase others for a nominal amount over at www.daisytrail.com.

Here are just a few of the projects I made using the software and the Eras Digikits...






So if you would like to win this giveaway, please leave a comment below. I will draw a winner on 21st November 2011 (that's two weeks, as I'm away again at Create and Craft and probably won't get time to post a winner!). Unfortunately only entrants from the UK, and Eire will be accepted due to postage costs.



Our New Addition and another card!

Posted on: Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Hi Again!

Today I wanted to take the opportunity to formally introduce you to the newest member of the Curd Family.


His name is Darren and we've had him for four weeks now. To say that he has been a racing Greyhound for all of his life {a Champion, no less!} he has settled into family life so very well. He is gentle, loving, sometimes playful but usually very lazy! He has the most softest fur especially around his neck and head, and I like nothing better than snuggling up to him for a love. He definitely has a calming influence!

He's four years old now, and ran his last race on the 18th June this year. His registered racing name was Rosewood Mike , and he was a champion in the very first race he ran and won three additional races, a fact I'm very proud of. He's quite large, even for a greyhound, and boy when he sees a cat, don't I know it!

I absolutely love him to death and now, I can't imagine life without him. Joseph is besotted with him too, and Darren is very patient with him.

I also have a card to share. Well, it would be rude not to!

Again it was made with one of the spellbinder border dies, and a Cuttlebug embossing folder, which was inked with white ink before going through my bog shot. The red grid paper is an old Doodlebug design from my stash, embellished with We R Memory Keepers rub ons.

Once I'd cut and embossed the edgeabilities die, I pricked the holes around the swirl and star, and sanded the cardstock to reveal the coloured core. I added mote definition with a white gel pen. One of my all time fave techniques! I hope you like it!

Just a cheeky reminder, I will be on Create & Craft tonight at 7pm with another hour of Tim Holtz!

Well, that's all folks! See you soon! x




Spellbound with Spellbinders!

Posted on: Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Hi there everyone!

So sorry I have been neglecting my blog once again. I don't think I will ever get the hang of it!

Over the past weekend I have been busy getting ready for my three shows {which were yesterday on Create and Craft} and a show at 7pm on Wednesday 5th October, which will also feature products developed by the ubber talented Tim Holtz. I am absolutely LOVING his products! It's really enjoyable to do something different. 

I've also confirmed today that I will be joining Sara Davies of Crafter's Companion on Sunday at 12-2pm for Tool Shed. So exciting, I haven't seen Sara since before my holiday so It'll be great to catch up. And with any luck Deano will be presenting so it's sure to be a fun show!

I'll be photographing my cards from the Tim Holtz hours as soon as I can and PROMISE that sometime in the next Millennium they will appear here. In the meantime, here's another card I made with the Spellbinders Christmas dies. 


I cut and embossed the main die from patterned paper {I think it's actually Tim Holtz paper - Lost and Found}stencilling through the die with Colorbox Merlot ink before removing, then the frame dies from green Core'dinations cardstock. I also distressed the edges of the papers by sanding and inking with Old Paper Distress ink. The stamp is a very old one I've had for ages, inked in two colours and embossed.


I also cut and embossed the poinsettia and leaved from red and green cardstock. I sanded and shaped the poinsettia and added a few gems. You can just see at the top of the picture I've added a white gel pen frame around the green card.

Well, that's all for now, I promise not to leave it so long next time!


More shows on Create and Craft!

Posted on: Thursday, 22 September 2011
Hi there everyone,

Just a really quick post to let you know I've just had some shows confirmed by the bods at Create and Craft, I'm flying by my pant tails at the moment, so please forgive me! The shows are:

Tuesday 27th September at 2-4pm and 7pm;
Monday 3rd October at 9am, 2pm, and 6pm

There are some really gorgeous goodies on both shows so I hope you can join me!

Holiday on the Aurora - Instalment One - the ship

Posted on: Thursday, 8 September 2011
Hi Everyone,

Well I thought it was about time that I told you a little more about my holiday. It seems like forever ago now (why is that?) but I'm left with happy memories. I have sooo many photographs to show you, and they seem to be taking forever to edit! I thought that first of all I would show you our ship - the Aurora.


I took the above photograph when we were on an excursion around 'The Rock of Gibraltar', as it was a fantastic vantage point. When you're on the ship you forget how big it actually is, and it's only when you disembark that you realise how massive it really is. The Aurora isn't even the largest ship in the P&O fleet, at the moment they would be the Ventura and Azura (we went on the Ventura three years ago, and it's huge!) The Aurora will hold nearly 2,000 passengers and about 1,200 crew. That's quite a lot! To get an idea on the size of the ship you can see the size of the life boats and windows from the above picture in relation to Joseph and I stood on the dockside!


This is the Riviera pool, one of the adult only pools on the ship. The other pools all welcome children, and there is a pool which is aimed towards children, as well as a infant pool too. This is on the back of the ship and is known as the terrace pool {for obvious reasons!} I loved this area, reading my book on the sun lounger drinking the cocktail {or mocktail if too early!} of the day, having a little dip in the pool when it got too hot. Ahhh, bliss!




Here's another photograph of the terrace pool, taken early one morning when no one was around. Every evening the crew remove all the sun loungers and the decks are washed., then in the morning the loungers are put out again neatly. It's those little attentions to detail that make a holiday special.

I have a thing about order and neatness {you would never tell by looking at my craft room} and lines of steamers don't escape my camera lens! By changing the photograph to sepia, these chairs look as though they could be from the Titanic! OO-er! These were some of the most relaxing chairs available on the cruise and many a time I plonked on one hoping to read my book, awaking an hour later hoping I hadn't been snoring!



Now for some from the interior of the ship, this fantastic stained glass design is in the coffee lounge area. Yes, they have a Costa Coffee on the ship, complete with comfy sofas and such comfy chairs that reminded me of that one from the Cadbury's advert! On the colder of the sail days this was a great place to relax rather than out on the sun loungers! There is also a library where you can complete jigsaws and take out books.


And this is the fantastic sight that meets you in the Atrium as you board the ship. It is four floors tall, and there is a waterfall that falls behind it, the sound is so relaxing!



I know I've shown you the terrace pool already but I just love this photograph of the wake produced by the ship. Did you know, each ship's wake is completely different, no other ship will have a wake like the Aurora. Aren't you glad I imparted that piece of information!

This is our cabin, taken just after our Cabin Steward Karl had prepared it for the evening. Karl was absolutely fantastic, every morning our cabin was prepared to the highest standards, and in the evening, Joseph's bed was pulled down, our curtains closed and lights on, with a chocolate on our pillows. The beds and bedding were to die for...so comfy! Usually Karl would make Joseph smile by doing something funny with his toys, and as you can see it was the turn of the Gibraltar Monkey! When we said goodbye, Joseph had saved all his bedtime choccys for Karl! Bless! The cabins are more than big enough, especially when you are hardly in there!



Here's a couple of pictures of Joseph and I taken in the cabin towards the end of the cruise. I think these were taken on a formal night, hence Joseph in his waistcoat. He couldn't wait to wear his waistcoat and suit. I was so very proud of him!

And here is Joseph with Mathi {left} and Savio {right}, our waiters at dinner every night. Did you know the waiting staff work EVERY day from 8.30am till 11pm with just a few hours off during the day, for nine months! They work so hard and really do make the holiday! This was taken on the last night and it was sad to say goodbye!

Well, that's all for now - I will post more when I have edited the photographs! Thanks for visiting!

My Memories Suite Digital Software Giveaway!

Posted on: Saturday, 3 September 2011
Good Evening!

I know, I know it's been so long since I've been on here, and I have so much to tell you - there's so much to catch up on. I need to tell you about My wonderful holiday, and also about a new addition to our family! However, I have a fantastic give away of My Memories Suite Digital Scrapbooking software, generously donated by My Memories! 

My Memories Suite is an award winning digital software package that allows you to create digital scrapbook pages, cards, trading cards and calendars. I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to use this software for myself, and I couldn't believe how east the software was to use, seeing as this was the first time I had done ANY digital scrapbooking. This is my first attempt, and I reckon it took me about 45 minutes!


There are templates for you to use, and you can begin by either using these templates, or starting with a completely blank page. I started with a template then added papers, embellishments, text, shadows and of course the photograph! The suite uses any true type font on your computer, and with all those freebie fonts out there {check usage agreements before using :)}there are simply no limitations! Also on the My memories  site, there is free papers embellishments etc, as well as kits for purchase, which can supplement the software.

I was so impressed with how easy the software was to navigate around, and also to use. I just began by having a play with all the tools, but 45 minutes later I had a page to be proud of! I can also see this software being used in hybrid crafting, as you can print out papers, embellishments etc, then use them in the traditional way!

So, how do you get your hands on this wonderful piece of kit? I have only two conditions. Firstly, please post on your blog OR facebook page about my giveaway, adding a link to my blog; and secondly leave a comment letting me know which my memories digital paper from my Memories.com is your favourite by 11th September at 10am so that I know that you would like to be in a chance of winning! It's that simple, and it could be you! I will choose a winner randomly from the comments.

However, if you can't wait to see whether you win the competition, or looking forward one week, let's hypothetically say that it wasn't you...My Memories have very kindly allowed any and all of my blog readers a  $10 discount on the purchase of the My Memories Suite, AND a $10 voucher towards anything from the my memories website ! How generous is that! Is you would like to go right ahead and download the software at a discounted price, use the Share My Memories code...STMMMS87309....which you should enter when you get to the shopping cart page.

Anyhoo, better get back to editing my photographs from my holiday, and tending to the new addition!

Hello from the Aurora!

Posted on: Tuesday, 16 August 2011
Well hello there!

As you can see from the title of this post, I'm on my holidays, and having a great time! We are on the P & O ship Aurora, and although not as big as the Ventura we sailed on three years ago, this brings its own advantages! The ship is easier to find your way around for a start, and we keep bumping into the same people {not literally} and pass a few moments having a chat.


We set sail on Friday. after Embarkation {I love that word} at 3pm. Joseph was beyond excited, and to be quite honest, so was I, so from getting up to getting on the ship it seemed like an eternity! Once we boarded the ship we were taken straight to our cabin {or state room, as they call them} which is really lovely. I got a bit of a surprise too...I thought we had booked an inside cabin, but it had a window! Bonus!

Then we were called to our Muster Stations for a safety drill, where we had to don our lifejackets, just so we'd know what to do if the worst happened, which it never has, thank goodness.

Now for the sail away. The bit I had been looking forward to most over the past few days. Everyone gathers out on deck and waves to non existant people {well there were a few on the dock waving} whilst listening to a 5 peice jazz band as the ship sails away. Champagne is plentiful and spirits are high. Then for an explore of the ship. There's so much to discover! A theatre, cinema, gym {haven't explored that much though :)} lots of bars, four pools, internet room {and I hope you appreciate this, cos it's costing me a fortune!} spa, kids club, library, shops {yeah!}, restaurants galore and even a COSTA coffee - result!
And here I am after our dinner one night. We are sat for dinner with the most lovely family - Annabelle and Brett with their 5 year old girl. We are so on the same wavelength and are having such a laugh. This picture was taken at the karaoke night, after we had done a duet of 'Vogue' by Madonna. I also did 'Poker Face' by Lady GaGa, on Joseph's suggestion. Such a mistake - have you seen the lyrics for that song - SO embarrassing!
I've also partaken in a few of the classes etc on board. We had a go at beginner's bridge {no idea what was going on!}, daily talks on space exploration, and I'm doing a watercolour class with Jeremy Ford {he writes book on watercolouring you know!}.  I've also made a rose corsage which was great fun. Unfortunately there is no papercrafts so I'm getting my fill with the watercolouring! and I've had a one to one photography lesson, which was vewry informative. The photographer said I could follow him around Venice to take photos if I wanted! He doesn't know what he's let himself in for!
Anyhoo, that's all for now, better go out there and enjoy the sun. Joseph is having tea with Noddy tonight so better get ready!

Stop Press! More Hours on Create & Craft!

Posted on: Monday, 25 July 2011
Hi there!

I've just found out that I will be guest presenting the Fantastic Miss it Miss out Pick of the Week on Create & Craft, starting this Friday 29th July!

The Hours {so far} will be:

Friday 29th July: 12 midday, 3pm, 4pm, 7pm
Saturday 30th July: 8am, 1pm, 3pm
Sunday 31st July: 4pm & 6pm
Monday 1st August: 5pm
Tuesday 2nd August: 12 midday & 4pm

There are some gorgeous things on the hours so if you can tune it that would be wonderful. Hope to see you there!

It Takes a Long Time to Grow an Old Friend...

Posted on: Thursday, 21 July 2011
HI there!

Sorry I've been missing for a while, I have spurts of continuous work that tire me out, then it takes me a couple of days to get over it, before I start again!

I still have the projects I did for the Tim Holtz Core'dinations Pick of the Week to share with you {I meant to photograph them yesterday, but completely forgot!} so in the meantime I thought I would share some cards I was asked to do for Create and Craft to show off some spectacular Spellbinder dies...How I love my job! They were displayed at the Doncaster Summertime Crafting Show, and now they're here.


Look how the Tim Holtz Core'dinations paper pack comes into its own when used with the spellbinder dies. Gorgeous! For this Card I cut and embossed the Spellbinder Frameabilities Polka Dot Frame, then sanded using the Sand it Gadget. Core'dinations and the Sand it Gadget go hand in hand! I also used Antique Linen Core'dinations cardstock as the base for my rub on element and greeting, adding Wild Honey distress ink to the edges before adding the rub ons. I love rub ons, but don't use them enough in my opinion. Must put that right!


Supplies: Dies:  Spellbinders Frameabilities Polka Dot Frame {in Everyday kit 189279} Inks: Distress inks in Wild Honey  Papers and Cardstock: Tim Holtz Core'dinations cardstock; Papermania Hampstead Paper, Tools: Martha Stewart edging punch, Sizzix Big Shot, Coe'dinations Sand it gadget and Dust Buddy Embellishments: BasicGrey and Kelly Panacci Rub ons, Satin Ribbon.


That's all for now. I did about 16 project with these dies, including Christmas, so lots more to show you! 


Thanks so much for coming to visit!

Doncaster Summertime Crafting...

Posted on: Friday, 15 July 2011
Good Morning!

Well I have been a naughty blogger! I think after my stint on Create and Craft I was completely shattered and it was all I could do to catch up!

Just realised that I forgot to let you know that I will be demonstrating at the Summertime Crafting Extravaganza at Doncaster Racecourse tomorrow and Sunday (16th & 17th July). I'm demonstrating Promarkers and the wonderful stamps created by Stamposaurus on their stand.

If you're going to be there, it would be lovely if you could pop over for a little chatteroonie!

I would love to...

Posted on: Thursday, 30 June 2011
But I just haven't enough hours in a day!

I've been asked for sneeky peeks of the cards I've been making and the demo's I've been prepping for, but unfortunately I just haven't enough time to take photos of them all and post on here! I'm so sorry!

Now a lot of the prep has been completed, {but there is still so much to do}, I'm so looking forward to getting down to Ideal World and showing you what's what! The goodies are am.az.ing!

So, see you tomorrow at around 12 midday ;) x

Breaking News...More Show added on Create and Craft!

Posted on: Tuesday, 28 June 2011
Well...what a day, a wonderful day, but still one for the memory books!

my head is spinning and my feet haven't touched the ground {isn't that a song?} since this morning when I arrived at Ideal World House with 10 minutes to spare before the start of the Papercraft clinic. I had arrived in order to see and discuss the clinic format with the expert and seasoned crafter Nancy Watt. For you see, I will be filling in for Nancy next Monday for 2 hours at 11am. I also met Dean for the first time...what a character! I can tell we're going to get on like a house on fire!

After catching up with Dawn and Sara, it was off with one of the Create and Craft buyers to look at all the lovely products that's going to be featured on pick of the week, which I can reveal is Tim Holtz! Sir Tim! hee hee!  Wow! There are some delish goodies! I'm also going to be doing the Papercraft clinic on Monday 4th July at 11am, so we also looked at questions that had been sent in by Create and Craft/Ideal World viewers.

So... the full list of shows, including extra shows are...

Friday 1st July: 1200 midday, 3pm & 7pm {all on Create and Craft}

Saturday 2nd July: 8am, 1pm & 6 - 8pm {two hours} all on Create and Craft

Sunday 3rd July: 4pm & 6pm {all on Create and Craft}

Monday 4th July: 9am &5pm {Create and Craft} Papercraft Clinic on Ideal World 11-1pm

Tuesday 5th July: 9am, 12 midday, 6pm {all on Create and Craft}

Wednesday 6th July: 9am & 5pm {all on Create and Craft}
                       

Anyhoo, better get on - got lots to do!

My First shows with Create & Craft...

Posted on: Thursday, 23 June 2011
Hi there,

Sorry for my absence over the last couple of days, I've had a few things to deal with and quite frankly my crafting mojo up and left me stranded! However, hopefully now things should be back to normal, and I have some great news!

I can confirm that my first shows working with Create & Craft/Ideal World will be...

Friday July 1st ~ 12 midday, 3pm, and 7pm

Saturday July 2nd ~ 8am, 1pm

Sunday July 3rd ~ 4pm, 6pm

Tuesday July 5th ~ 12 midday

It would be fantastic if you could join me! I will be bringing you something so amazing, you won't believe it! I'm so sorry but that's all I can say for now!

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Where would I be without crafting? I can think of nothing better than spending my days with a messy desk and a happy heart! I'm a freelance designer and demonstrator and also have a monthly column in Quick Cards Made Easy!


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