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I started this Blog to track my progress as I start my crafting journey. It begins with me as a fledgling crafter and hopefully ends with helping to inspire others to create.

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I'm 27, married, with 3 little boys aged 7,4 and 1 and although they may keep me busy, i'll always have time for crafting!, so i'm always on the lookout for inspiration, and new ideas to try. i have just signed up as an independent demonstrator for Stampin' up! So i'm looking forward to sharing products i feel passionately about with you.

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Thursday 26 January 2012

This year i will...

Start preserving my memories. I'm always bleating on about memories this, memories that! so i've made it my mission to do something about it. I've my smash book for those silly sentimental things no one but you cares about, i'm going to an art journaling class at art from the heart to get started journaling my personal thoughts& i've started doing some scrapbook pages that can be shared with everyone and be passed down the family. I've got my lil 6x6 album which had one layout in it to work on & i've actually done a couple of 12x12 layouts.
Before i sign off for now can i ask any of you who scrap, do you stick to the same colour scheme for each album or do you go with your photo(s)?




Sunday 22 January 2012

Journal/notebook cover

I don't have much to share with you this week as most of the things i'm working on at the moment are gifts so i can't share them until they have been received!
So just a simple offering today. Although this is simple, i am really pleased with this. I love notebooks and journals (& pens but thats another matter!) so i have lots of them. This one in particular was a cheapy from asda. I decided to give it a new lease of life. I painted it with acrylic paint, dried it with a heat gun (i'm impatient) then simply stamped it with the stamps of my choice. Once that was dry i then spritzed with some ink spray.
Hope you like my little offering this week.
Xxx



Saturday 14 January 2012

heart flower tutorial

A couple of people have asked me how i made my flower from the heart stamp. So I am going to share the process with you =) This is my first tutorial so please be gentle with me, and if you feel you need more detail or pictures, please do just ask.

To start with you need to stamp out your hearts in the ink of your choice, for this tutorial i have used distress ink in seedless preserves from the autumn collection, and for the flower in the previous post i used festive berries, from the winter collection.
I fill the whole sheet of A4 and keep some for another day but if you don't want to do that you need 11 hearts. Before i cut mine out i spritz them with a mica spritz (a bit of mica powder mixed with water, you can also add some ink if you wish) this is not a necessary step but i like to do it.

In 5 of the hearts you need to cut a slit up the middle, mine are abut 2cm up but you don't need to be precise!



You then need to shape the 'petals' with a bone folder, pencil or whatever you have to hand. Where you have cut the slit cross one side over the other and secure, so you end up with a petal like this...



Do this with 5 of the hearts, then you can assemble your base layer, a wet glue is best as it gives you a bit of 'moveability' i've used my craft studio paper flower expert glue, as it doesn't take long to 'grab hold'


Your first layer should look something like this

Do the same for the next 3 petals, cutting a slither (very precise i know!!!) away from one side of the slit, this is just so you can pull the petal tighter together.


Place these 3 petals in the middle of your first layer, i find it easier to this before i glue it down just so i have an idea of where i want them placed.



For your next 2 petals you need to cut away roughly 1.5cm off the bottom of your hearts, and the cut your slit about halfway up. it is then the sam process as making the previous petals. however i found it easier to do the cross over first and then shape the petals while holding in place and then glue.

Again fix these into the centre of you flower.


To make the centre of the flower, you need to cut a spiral into your final heart, making sure you leave a small circular 'base'

Roll it into the centre, then fix to the base you left in the middle (i used pinflair to do this), finally attach to the centre of you flower.







The finished flower
I hope you've managed to follow my tutorial, let me know how you get on. xx


Thursday 12 January 2012

Flower...

Just a quick post to test my new blogger app and to share the flower i've made with the free stamp on this months craft stamper. I'm sure most of you can figure out how to do this :) but if anyone wants to know how i did it just ask i'm happy to share :D
To be honest i think the centre could do with some work (i was trying to just use thr hearts!) if anyone has any ideas please do share.
Ttfn
Xx