Wednesday, 24 June 2009

Card - Hello Cricut and Cuttlebug

Here are a couple of cards I made for a cards swap between a few of us Aussie cricuteers recently.
Cricut expression Cuttlebug provocraft embossing folder cartridge card butterfly emboss

Cricut expression Cuttlebug provocraft embossing folder cartridge card butterfly emboss

This is what I used to make the cards.
  • Cuttlebug textile texture embossing folder for the card blank
  • Cuttlebug embossing folders - swiss dots and mesh for the flower centres
  • Cricut machine
  • Walk in My Garden Cartridge for stems
  • Tags, Bags, Boxes and More cartridge for blackout feature flowers
  • Storybook Cartridge for the Tag
  • Hero Arts Butterflies Stamp Set butterfly is hand cut after stamping
  • Papercraft Stamps for the Hello stamp
  • Polkadot Ribbon
  • Versamagic Petunia Ink
  • Pearlescent Dimensional Paint for the centre of the 'O' in the Hello sentiment
  • Ice Stickles for sparkle on the butterflies
  • Mini Foam Dots
Cricut expression Cuttlebug provocraft embossing folder cartridge card butterfly emboss

I made miniature versions of the flower I used on the front to decorate the inside of the cards too. They add a lovely touch when the card is standing open.

Cricut expression Cuttlebug provocraft embossing folder cartridge card butterfly emboss

I ended up making a few more of these to keep in my box of cards. I've left the tag blank so I can add a suitable sentiment later on.
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Friday, 12 June 2009

Shower Cap Tutorial - Instructions Updated

sew how make Shower Cap showercap pattern tutorial

I am going through some of my older posts and have updated my Shower cap tutorial with loads of step by step photos and improved the instructions. It should make the instructions much clearer now. It's something I meant to do a while back but just completely forgot all about it.

If you make a showercap using my instructions I would love to see a photo. Just post a link to it in a comment below or on the tutorial post.
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Wednesday, 10 June 2009

Cuttlebug Die and Embossing Folders Storage

Provo Craft Cuttlebug Die and Embossing Folder Sizzix Sizzlits Storage Organise Dividers Sort

Now that my buttons seem to be organized and under control I am moving onto sorting and organizing other things. I am more likely to use things that are easily accessible and quick to find and if it looks good, even better!

Amongst some old boxes I found this gorgeous green box shaped like blades of grass. I picked it up for free from a store several years ago that was throwing it away. I kept it knowing that someday I would find a use for it. LOL

Provo Craft Cuttlebug Die and Embossing Folder Sizzix Sizzlits Storage Organise Dividers Sort

Look how it matches my cuttlebug perfectly! I glued on some cute wooden flowers and then made some labelled divider tags like the ones found here.

Provo Craft Cuttlebug Die and Embossing Folder Sizzix Sizzlits Storage Organise Dividers Sort

This box stores all of my small 2" and 3" Cuttlebug dies, small embossing folders and Sizzix Sizzlits with my large embossing folders right at the back. Now I just need to find something to match for storing my Cuttlebug alphabet dies and Sizzix Bigz and Originals dies!
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Monday, 25 May 2009

Button Crafting - Is it a Necklace, a Belt or a Bracelet?

Make Buttons Jewelery Shabby Chic Button Wire Necklace Bracelet Belt Jewellery

If you have been following my blog you will know I have just a few(wink wink) buttons! So I decided to actually use some of my buttons rather than just play with them LOL! I also entered this into a challenge on the Crafts Beautiful forum for the launch of the new Sew magazine.

Make Buttons Jewelery Shabby Chic Button Wire Necklace Bracelet Belt Jewellery

I started out with the intention of making a button belt and then once it was finished I thought it would make a gorgeous button necklace when combined with a handcrafted pearl necklace.

Make Buttons Jewelery Shabby Chic Button Wire Necklace Bracelet Belt Jewellery

It also looks funky as wrap around bracelet! It might even make a really interesting headband as well but I think I prefer it as a shabby chic style necklace.

Make Buttons Jewelery Shabby Chic Button Wire Necklace Bracelet Belt Jewellery

It took me about 2 hours to design and create. All the buttons are threaded onto one really long piece of wire folded in half. No two buttons the same with 61 used in total. It took me ages to go through my buttons to find all the ones in just the right colours with each one being different. I made a loop closure as a feature at one end with pearl beads. I varied how I wired the buttons too. Some I threaded the wire through simply, some twisted, or criss-crossed, some over and under opposite ways and a few have been thread through backwards and the wire twisted into a coil on the top.

Make Buttons Jewelery Shabby Chic Button Wire Necklace Bracelet Belt Jewellery

I am not generally one for buttons on jewellery but this one I am really happy with. I would love to hear what you think.

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Thursday, 21 May 2009

Bind-it-all Special Secrets Notebook

Chinese brocade fabric notebook make Bind-it-allAlign Center

Here is a notebook that I made for my DD. Her favourite colour is turquoise. This is a special book for her to write all the things she wants to as she grows from a young girl into a young lady.

The notebook is covered in chinese brocade fabric. The beads are what was left from making her Princess Jasmine costume a couple of years ago and they hold a special place in her heart as it was a very memorable occasion for her. I lined the inside of the covers in scrapbooking paper and also covered a pencil to match. I used my bind-it-all and then I tied a length of turquoise ribbon to the wires on the inside for my daughter to use as a bookmark.

Chinese brocade fabric notebook make Bind-it-all
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Saturday, 16 May 2009

Mother's Day Cards using Twisted Paper Flowers 2009

mother's day card cricut mothers blue flower vellum twisted paper flowers cards

mother's day card cricut mothers blue flower vellum twisted paper flowers cards

I can now show you the cards I made for Mother's Day. They are very feminine and I love how they turned out. They were relatively quick to make and our Mums loved them.

mother's day card cricut mothers blue flower vellum twisted paper flowers cards

On both of the cards I used twisted paper flowers which I made on my daisy wheel. A daisy wheel is a small knitting loom use for making wool flowers. They only take a couple of minutes each to make. I have been making a stash of them in different colours whilst watching TV. I combined the twisted paper flowers with vellum flowers and glittered silk flowers as well as a button from my huge button collection that you may remember from my previous post! Two down and many many more to go! LOL

mother's day card cricut mothers blue flower vellum twisted paper flowers cards

The Mother's Day sentiment I wrote in gel pen on a scalloped tag I cut using the Storybook cartridge and my Cricut Expression. The swirls looked too much on the blue card so I removed them and used them as part of the flower.

mother's day card cricut mothers blue flower vellum twisted paper flowers cards

I also made a very tiny dent in my ribbon and lace collection too using some on the cards. The longest piece was only 16cm(6 & 1/2") long. Oh well I guess every little bit helps!

I hope you all had a wonderful Mother's Day including those of you with furkids!
As always I love to read your comments and try to visit your blog in return when I can. Have a great weekend.
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Friday, 8 May 2009

Buttons, Buttons, Buttons! Sorting, Organizing and Storage

organise Buttons storage sort sewing craft organize how store button tutorial

Well as I have mentioned previously I have been busy sorting and organizing in my crafts and sewing room. I have waaaayyyy too many buttons than I will probably ever use, but at least I can always find something suitable for whatever I am working on!

The best way to organise your buttons is to work out what method you use to decide what ones you would like for your project. I usually decide on a colour first and then either choose a plain or fancy buttons before I make my final decision. It may not be the right method for everyone but it works for me.
Special buttons that I know I will never want to use go in a special tin with buttons in handed down to me from my Grandmother.

Sew here we go.............

HOW TO ORGANIZE BUTTONS:

organise Buttons storage sort sewing craft organize how store button tutorial

1) Put on some music or watch TV. Sit near a window in daylight. This will help you tell the difference between similar colours - black and navy as well as lemon and cream. Some look deceptively similar in low or even fluorescent light.
2) Take one pile of mixed buttons, have a play and oohhhh and aaahhhhh! Pick them up and let them run through your fingers!
3) Set out lots of small containers, jars, lids or even ziplock bags. Two for each colour group you want to use. One for the plain buttons and one for the fancy buttons.
4) Sort the buttons. I have loads of brown, blue and green buttons so I sort those further into lights and darks. Some of the buttons are also sorted into sets of the same to make them easier to find later.
5) Place your sorted buttons where you can reach them easily and quickly when you need them. Buttons I use regularly I store in containers on a shelf and ones I use less often I store in ziplock bags and place in a box nearby.

organise Buttons storage sort sewing craft organize how store button tutorial


I would love to hear how you sort store your buttons. If you have any pictures, place a link in the comments section so I can come and check it out.
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