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Wednesday, 29 July 2009

It's Been a While........

Well, it's certainly been a while since I last posted anything!
And I feel so guilty about it as my new obsession is only FACEBOOK!
So yes, I broke one of my new year's resolutions, which was to blog every day!
I'm bad I know, but this time I promise to blog more often!

Anyways with a bunch of birthdays and Christmas just around the corner, what better time to pick up my blog to showcase my makings!

And as I haven't posted in a while, and some birthdays have been and gone, I best post them here to get up to date!

As always, click the images to enlarge :)





Firstly, it was my brother's 21st birthday in March, and my first attempt at using stamps only to create a card. I stamped 'BROTHER' using letters from a See D's collection. I then embossed it using 'Midnight' from create n craft. I then gentle inked my black inkpad all over the front and around the edge. I glued some blue stock paper to the card before attaching 'BROTHER' ata slight angle and roughly drawing the black border. I then attached a 2 and 1 foam shape along with 10 gem embellishments. Using a craft knife I created two slits for the ribbon to pass by. Finally I used Stickles to create another border, let it dry then wrote ' To a Special' and 'Happy Birthday'.
For the back, I used a foam shape to create the flower on to some card, inked and embossed it, and inked around the edge. Then I stamped 'Hand Stamped By', which unintentionally left a funky-rough edge around it, so I decided to keep that, then I embossed that too. Finally I inked a foam smaller 3 flower stamp, inked the edge and embossed that too before signing my name.







This card was made by my son, for my brother's 21st.
He used some card stock for the main card, with some 'Happy Birthday' backing paper.
He then used a balloon template to create the errr balloon with some red stock paper then inked the edge. He attached some scrap ribbon to create the whole balloon effect. He used a multi 'Happy Birthday' stamp from a See D's collection and used some funky scissors to cut it out before inking the edge. The same applies to the Birthday Cake. He coloured it in with Whispers Brush Pens. He also attached foam numbers then using the Impress Machine and dies he cut out 'STEVEN' before spreading glitter all over the place lol.
He created the inside tag the same way as the two on the front, and the same goes for the tags on the back.





For his birthday I got him an experience day, to go visit a football ground, as I was sending it early and was kinda rushing it, I did not have any wrapping paper in the house, so I dug out an AIRMAIL kit I bought years ago, as I knew it had some plain brown paper in there, plus it was nice and thick and looked good. I jazzed it up a bit with a handmade tag, from said brown paper. I inked the edge with brown ink, cut out STEVEN with my Impress Machine and dies and used a pen to outline the letters, I attached some ribbon top the tag, and used some (christmas) gold curling ribbon to tie it all together as I used flimsy tape on it so the paper could be re-used again!





This mini project was a pain in my backside!
I thought it would be nice for my brother to have as I had sent his birthda pressie early.
I started making it long before his birthday, as I knew it would take forever to make!
The first image shows 'BRO' stamped with stamps from a See D's collection. Image is inked slightly, with a couple of star embellishments and Stickles to highlight some of the lines on the backing paper. Sticky Ribbon attched to the top.
The second image shows a photo of my 'baby' brother, and you can just about see my arm, as I was holding him. This was attached to card, with Stickles used to fill in the white gap, and an inked edge. 4 gem embellishments were added. Sticky Ribbon attached to the top.





The 3rd image shows a plastic 'U R 21' plate embellishment along with some star embellishments and some Stickles applied to several of the dots on the backing paper. Sticky Ribbon attached to the top.
The 4th image shows a cheque holder that I made. 'Happy Birthday' is stamped on to card using a stamp from a See D's Collection. Edge is then inked and bottom is glued on to the inside of the box then using a metal paperclip the cheque is attached. 'Pull Out' is written on to a sticker. Sticky Ribbon is attached at the top.





The 5th image shows an overview where you can see the football shirt that I made from 2 pieces of foam and 2 pieces of card. I drew out the shape on some scrap card, then drew it on to 2 pieces of red foam, cut them out and stuck together (to make it more bulky), then I did the same for the card pieces, but slightly larger. I coloured the card in our team colour. Then added xxx as stitches around the edges, then I wrote his surname, and '21 today'. Added Stickle squiggles.
The 6th image shows the lid and the outer box. I applied the same backing paper to the box. I then inked the top and sides of the card and embossed it with 'Midnight' from create n craft and applied the Sticky ribbon around the top. I drew an 'S' on to some card and embossed that also, before applying it to another embossed circle card.





The 7th image shows the bottom of the box with a small 'Handmade by...' tag, along with the ribbon. I forgot to take a pic of the inside of the lid, but I used black stock paper in it, with a stamped 'Happy Birthday' then I drew tiny stars in gold pen around it.
The 8th image shows the final product with the ribbon and tag. I can't remember if I made the tag or if it's a pre-cut one. I THINK it might be a pre-cut one.
It's a good job I started making it early too, so it had time to be played with, as the lid fit was VERY tight!



My Mother's Day card for this year, and as it is very close to my brother's birthday, I didn't have time to make a new card, so I delved in to my 'previous makes box' and added a few stickers to it, so that I could post it along with my brother's cards.
I have quite a few of these cards, so if anyone wants to buy one, please contact me by leaving me your e-mail address in a comment. (Cards are £3 each, includes P&P) I will e-mail you back details on how to pay. I will post dimensions later.



Goodiesssssssss. I adore getting new goodies! I did get these a while back though when there was a HUGE sale on, and quite a lot of the stuff was only 50p each! Plus I got a buncha Smirk stuff too as I have been dying to get my hands on some since they came out!
Here you can see; two doCrafts magazines with free stickers (25p each!!!!), 3 12x12 funky card -not shown, a pack of 40 mini christmas stamps (for just £5!), Anita's Tacky Glue, 4 pairs of funky scissors (50p each!), 4 packs of Dovecraft Christmas Rose Tinted Shaker embellishments, 5 packs of Christmas backing paper, a wonderful fairy stamp, 2 packs of glue-gun glue, pack of forever friends decoupage card kits, darts and football decoupage card kits, 2x Smirk Ribbon Stickers, 2 Smirk Stamps, 2 Smirk packs of ribbon, Smirk Glitter tags, Smirk embellishment tote and a pack of 12x12 Smirk papers.
Oops almost forgot to mention, all from www.madaboutcards.co.uk and their sister site, craftpoundshop which can be accessed from MAC, you can also purchase items from both places with the same shopping cart.





Finally, a card made by my son for my Uncle, who was in hospital at the time.
He used a green pre-folded card. First he cut a strip of dark green stock paper and glued it in to place then he cut out four petal shapes from different paper stocks, using my hand drawn template. He then attached a dot in the centre of the petals.
Then he used my Impress machine and dies to cut out 'GET WELL SOON' then glued them in to place. Finally he cut out a 'pot' from some stock paper and applied some stickles to give it more definition, then I applied some swirly stickles to the card so it wasn't so plain (he is only 10, he couldn't do that part himself! On the inside, he attached a wallet sized (very recent) school photograph using some easy on, easy off tack, so my Uncle could take it off and put in his wallet later!
My uncle loved the card, and is now recovering well and back at home after 6 weeks in hospital!

I will post recipes for all the projects later, as I will need to rumage in my boxes for some of the items.



*insert siggy here later as it is not working at the moment!*

Tuesday, 20 January 2009

Old Cards Part IV

A few more old cards for you, I think this will be the last post for oldies, thankfully.
I have two birthdays coming up in February and then it is my Brother's 21st in March also and I am making him a special card!

It will also be my friend Lizzy's birthday is March. I did send her card with her Christmas card (it seemed pointless sending two lots of cards), and though I have pics of the card I am not going to post them yet because she reads this blog, and I don't want to spoil the surprise for her!

As always, click on the images to make them bigger :)






First up are my man cards. I always have trouble making cards for men, as there doesn't really seem to be that much men stuff out there. So when I found these wonderful pre-made shirt cards I knew I had to have them, plus I kept one back to use as a template for future cards! My Step-Dad and two of my uncles received one of these in 2008 for their birthday. My son also gave one to his Dad for Father's Day 2008.






Another decoupage cards. This time for my Mum's birthday 2008







I made this one for my son's 10th birthday 2008. The 7 shirt could have been used for a 7th Birthday Card, but it was an embellishment set, plus #7 is his favourite football player anyways, so it's all good!







And finally we have one of the many pains-in-my-neck Christmas Shaker Cards that I made for last years cards. I am not going to post them all, because I really do not want to look at them! They were such a pain to make! NEVER again. The brad looks a little off center because of the angle of the card. *Represses her thoughts on those cards*


Recipes:


Shirt Cards from left to right:




  • Shirt 1 - Backing Paper is Multi Stripes Blue from printableheaven.co.uk Inner Backing Paper and Pocket is Leatherette Aqua which is FREE from printableheaven.co.uk (first item on the page). You can also get it in the matching pack which you can buy from the same page. Tie is made from white cardstock. Stars from a Confetti - Stardust Multi pack from madaboutcards.co.uk Gems from 5mm Round Coloured Gems pack from madaboutcards.co.uk (Often out of stock, gotta be quick to get these!)
  • Shirt 2 - Backing Paper is from an 8x8 Flowery Papermania pad from ecreations.co.uk Inner Backing Paper, Pocket, Tie and Trim is also from the Flowery Papermania pad. Gems from the same as above.
  • Shirt 3 - Backing Paper is from a 12x12 Rich Red Papermania pad. I bought from a local craft store, but you can find it from many places, including themarketgallery.com though you can find it cheaper elsewhere I am sure. (It might be listed as Rich Purple). Inner Backing Paper, Pocket and Tie is made from some purple stock paper. Ribbon Trim is from a pack of Anita's Wavy Pastel Sticky Ribbon from firststopstationers.co.uk Gems from same as above.
  • Shirt 4 - Backing Paper is from an 8x8 Love Papermania pad from firststopstationers.co.uk Inner Backing Paper, Pocket, Tie and Trim from a different sheet also from the Love pad. Gems from same as above.
  • Shirt 5 - Backing Paper is Blue Swirls from printableheaven.co.uk it can be purchased as a single download or in a pack. Inner Backing Paper, Pocket and Tie is Leatherette Aqua which is FREE. See Card 1 for details. Ribbon Trim is from a pack of Papermania's Springtime Ribbon Stickers from firststopstationers.co.uk Gems from same as above.
  • Shirt 6 - Backing Paper is Ouline Flowers - Yellow which is FREE from printableheaven.co.uk (first item on the page). You can also get it in the matching pack which you can buy from the same page. Inner Backing Paper, Pocket, Tie and Trim is from an 8x8 Flowery Papermania pad from ecreations.co.uk Gems from same as above.
  • Shirt 7 - Backing Paper is from an 8x8 Flowery Papermania pad from ecreations.co.uk Inner Backing Paper, Pocket, Tie and Trim is also from the Flowery Papermania pad. Gems from the same as above.
  • Shirt Card Blanks I forgot where I got mine from and I cannot find any online, sorry. I am sure I have seen some free templates out there though :)
  • Pocket and Tie template was made by me.
  • Anita's Tacky Glue from madaboutcards.co.uk though they only seem to stock the smaller bottle these days.

Card Two:

  • Luxury Felt 7x5 blank card from cardmakingcrafts.co.uk
  • Die Cut Yellow Daisies from a tri-pack (with two other different flowers) decoupage Sheet, from the 'Viola' sheet from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Panel was made by me with some yellow and orange chalks mixed and blended together on some white stock card. I used Faber-Castell Creative Studio Soft Pastel Set
  • Flower Stickers are from Anita's Mothers Day Butterflies Stickers, from madaboutcards.co.uk though they no longer stock it. You can get it from firststopstationers.co.uk
  • Mum wording is from a sheet of sentiment peel offs from a local craft store.
  • Peel-off Stickers Borders, Straight, from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Anita's Tacky Glue from madaboutcards.co.uk though they only seem to stock the smaller bottle these days.
  • Foam pads from local craft store.

Card Three:

  • Blank Card, pack of 50 from a local craft store. Similar can be found at madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Backing Paper is Green Football Goal Netting from printableheaven.co.uk
  • Bright Green Paper stock for the lower part of the card.
  • Card Topper embellishments was a pack that is no longer available at the place I got it from and I cannot remember the name of the manufacturer. I will look in my stash later :)
  • Both ribbons are from a pack of Papermania's Springtime Ribbon Stickers from firststopstationers.co.uk
  • Anita's Tacky Glue from madaboutcards.co.uk though they only seem to stock the smaller bottle these days.
  • Foam pads from local craft store.

Card Four:

  • Shaker card kit (card blank with plastic shaker) from a local craft store.
  • Backing paper is from an 8x8 Dovecraft 'Tis the Season' Designer Paper Pack along with a matching brad. Paper can be bought from ArtyMiss.co.uk (Other Sizes available. I cannot find the brads to match, sorry).
  • Santa and Gold Christmas Trees from an embellishment pack that I bought a while ago and cannot remember where from, sorry.
  • The string and flower embellishments, were again, from another pack that I cannot remember where from, sorry! But you can get it from alanandbarryscrafts.com You can also get it in a Red/Green pack also. I chose the Contemporary Pack though :)
  • Anita's Tacky Glue from madaboutcards.co.uk though they only seem to stock the smaller bottle these days.
  • Foam pads from local craft store.


Freebie Cross-Stitching Kits Part IV

Here are the last of my completed free cross-stitching kits that I got from magazines, along with a picture of all the unfinished free kits that I have.






All our Yesterdays Little Girl






All our Yesterdays Christmas Tree







And my favourite, Bluebell from the Flower Fairies collection. I absolutely love faeries, especially Cicely Mary Barker's Flower Fairies!






And lastly, my stack of unopened freebies. There are about 30 or so here. One of these days I will get around to finishing them lol


Recipe:




  • Double sided sticky tape to attach the aida to the frames.

Sources:


  • All our Yesterdays Little Girl - Free with Cross Stitch Crazy Issue #? (Month & Year Unknown)
  • All our Yesterdays Christmas Tree - Free with Cross Stitch Crazy Issue #? (Month & Year Unknown)
  • Bluebell - Free with ? Issue #? (Month & Year Unknown)

Coming up next, a few of the larger projects I have worked on in the past. Unfortunatly they all lay unfinished LOL But first I will post the remainder of my old cards.





Monday, 19 January 2009

Freebie Cross-Stitching Kits Part III

So I just have 6 more mini kits that were free with magazines to show you, and as blogger will only let me add 5 at a time, I will post 3 in this post and 3 in the next post.

As always, click on the images to view them fully.


Kipper

Strawberry Shortcake


And the ever so cute Tom Mouse


Recipe:

  • Double sided sticky tape to attach the aida to the frames.

Sources:

  • Kipper - Free with Cross Stitch Crazy Issue #? (Month & Year Unknown)
  • Strawberry Shortcake - Free with Cross Stitch Crazy Issue #72 (May 2005)
  • Tom Mouse - Free with Cross Stitch Crazy Issue #? (Month & Year Unknown)


The other three will be posted right after this one, along with a nice little piccie of all my unfinished free kits :)

Old Cards Part III

Here we go again with some more old cards, I did say I was on a blogging spree afterall!
You can, as per usual, click on the images to view them at full size!

I made two of these cards in the same style. One was for my brother (I think), the other for my uncle. Both for their birthdays in 2008.

I think I made this one for my Sister-in-Law's birthday in 2008.


Another one that I made for my friend Lizzy in the states. 2008.


Another one that I made for my Aunt's birthday in 2008.


And finally, another one for Mother's Day, for my Mum, obviously! 2008.


Recipes:


Card One:

  • Blank Card, pack of 50 from a local craft store. Similar can be found at madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Cupcake Topper from madaboutcards.co.uk (5 for £1 megadeal!)
  • Backing Paper from an 8x8 Flowery Papermania pad (though I don't know why it is called Flowery, cus they ain't all flowery, and not very girlie at all). From madaboutcards.co.uk though they do not stock it anymore. You can get it from ecreations.co.uk
  • Corrugated card from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • 5mm Round Coloured Gems from madaboutcards.co.uk (Often out of stock, gotta be quick to get these!)
  • Happy Birthday Sticker from a sheet that I bought from a local craft store. You can pick them up from anywhere.
  • Other Stickers were on a sheet that I bought from my local Woolworths (RIP).
  • Anita's Tacky Glue from madaboutcards.co.uk though they only seem to stock the smaller bottle these days.

Card Two:

  • Blank Card, pack of 50 from a local craft store. Similar can be found at madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Die Cut Fuchsia's Decoupage sheet from madaboutcards.co.uk (though you can no longer buy the twin pack sheet, you can get the same flowers in a book pack with 19 other flowers and a few bits and pieces, all for £9.99 - great value!) Just click the link.
  • Happy Birthday Sticker from a sheet that I bought from a local craft store. You can pick them up from anywhere.
  • Two Tone Butterfly and Flower Stickers from a sheet of Anita's Mothers Day Butterflies Stickers, from madaboutcards.co.uk though they no longer stock it. You can get it from firststopstationers.co.uk
  • Ribbon from the Mother's Day pack by Papermania. I got it from madaboutcards.co.uk but they no longer stock it. You can get it from firststopstationers.co.uk
  • Anita's Tacky Glue from madaboutcards.co.uk though they only seem to stock the smaller bottle these days.
  • Foam pads from local craft store.

Card Three:

  • Blank Card, pack of 50 from a local craft store. Similar can be found at madaboutcards.co.uk
  • 3D stickers - Dress Up (dress, shoes, bag and the 8 smaller gems) from madaboutcards.co.uk though they no longer stock it, and I searched the web for an alternate place to buy form but it must have been discontinued or something because I cannot find it. You can buy/make similar products.
  • Backing Paper that the shoes are on are from an 8x8 Flowery Papermania pad (though I don't know why it is called Flowery, cus they ain't all flowery, and not very girlie at all). From madaboutcards.co.uk though they do not stock it anymore. You can get it from ecreations.co.uk
  • 'Lizzy' letters from the Papermania Glitter Embossed Stickers - Chintz Rose Alphabet sheet from madaboutcards.co.uk though they no longer stock it, you can get it from firststopstationers.co.uk
  • (Three Pink) 5mm Round Coloured Gems from madaboutcards.co.uk (Often out of stock, gotta be quick to get these!)
  • Ribbon at bottom of card from the Hearts and Swirls pack by Papermania from madaboutcards.co.uk though they no longer stock it, you can get it from firststopstationers.co.uk
  • Ribbon around 'Lizzy' from a pack of Anita's plain sticky ribbon from madaboutcards.co.uk though they no longer stock it. You can get it from firststopstationers.co.uk
  • Peel-off Stickers Borders, Straight, from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Anita's Tacky Glue from madaboutcards.co.uk though they only seem to stock the smaller bottle these days.
  • Foam pads from local craft store.

Card Four:

  • Blank Card, pack of 50 from a local craft store. Similar can be found at madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Die Cut Viola from a tri-pack (with two other different flowers) decoupage Sheet, of the same name from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Ribbon from the Funky Flowers pack by Papermania from madaboutcards.co.uk though they no longer stock it. You can get it from firststopstationers.co.uk
  • Two Tone Butterfly and Flowers stickers from a sheet of Anita's Contemporary Mothers Day stickers from madaboutcards but they no longer stock it, so you can get it from firststopstationers.co.uk
  • Butterfly embellishment from a pack that I got from a local craft store.
  • Anita's Tacky Glue from madaboutcards.co.uk though they only seem to stock the smaller bottle these days.
  • Foam pads from local craft store.

Card Five:

  • Blank Card, pack of 50 from a local craft store. Similar can be found at madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Die Cut Japanese Anemones from a tri-pack (with two other different flowers) decoupage Sheet, from the 'Viola' sheet from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Ribbon from the Mother's Day pack by Papermania, which I got from madaboutcards.co.uk but they no longer stock, so you can get it from firststopstationers.co.uk
  • Two Tone MUM, Butterfly and Flower Stickers from a sheet of Anita's Mothers Day Butterflies Stickers, from madaboutcards.co.uk though they no longer stock it. You can get it from firststopstationers.co.uk
  • Anita's Tacky Glue from madaboutcards.co.uk though they only seem to stock the smaller bottle these days.
  • Foam pads from local craft store.

More posts to follow later.

*All links take you either to the page the product is on, or to the singular product, if the site allows clickables for more information.


Sunday, 18 January 2009

Old Cards Part I

Ok, so I thought I should at least post pics of some old cards I made.

Be warned though, the early cards are pretty dire and the quality of the pictures on the older cards isn't all that great either, I have since got a better camera though so you should notice the quality improve as the picture progress lol

I will also post some Cross-Stitching stuff soon too.


This is a Mother's Day card, obviously, that I made for my Mum, in 2007



I made this for one of my Aunt's birthday. 2007




This one was made for ? (sorry I forgot who, I thought it was my brother, Steven but that would conflict with another card lol) in 2007.




This one was made for my friend Liz, in the states. 2007




One for my brother, for his 19th birthday in 2007.


Recipes:


Card 1:


Card 2:

  • Blank Card, pack of 50 from a local craft store. Similar can be found at madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Backing paper from a 12x12 Rich Red Papermania pad. I bought from a local craft store, but you can find it from many places, including themarketgallery.com though you can find it cheaper elsewhere I am sure.
  • Happy Birthday Panel was a little left over wrapping paper that I had and thought would make a good crafting paper!
  • Stickers were on a sheet that I bought from my local Woolworths (RIP).
  • Peel-off Stickers Borders, Straight, from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Pink Ribbon is from a pack of Anita's Sticky Ribbons from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • I cannot remember what glue I used, probably just some cheap crap.

Card Three:

  • Luxury Felt 7x5 blank card from cardmakingcrafts.co.uk
  • Backing Paper is a sheet from a 12x12 Rich Blue Papermania pad. I bought it from a local craft store, but you can buy it from many places, including firststopstationers.co.uk
  • Football Topper from cardmakingcrafts.co.uk, though I cannot find it on the site anymore.
  • Happy Birthday Sticker from a sheet that I bought from a local craft store. You can pick them up from anywhere.
  • Blue Ribbon is from a pack of Anita's Sticky Ribbon from ArtyMiss.co.uk (the same pack as the red ribbon on Card One).
  • I cannot remember what glue I used, probably just some cheap crap.
  • Double sided sticky tape.

Card Four:

Card Five:

  • Blank Card, pack of 50 from a local craft store. Similar can be found at madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Panel made from a 12x12 Rich Blue Papermania pad. I bought it from a local craft store, but you can buy it from many places, including firststopstationers.co.uk
  • Beer Monster Topper from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Stickers were on a sheet that I bought from my local Woolworths (RIP).
  • Brother Sticker (at top) is from a Papermania pack (I think).
  • Pastel eyelets from cardmakingcrafts.co.uk (5th item from the bottom).
  • Peel-off Stickers Borders, Straight, from madaboutcards.co.uk
  • Baby Blue Ribbon is from a pack of Anita's Sticky Ribbon from ArtyMiss.co.uk (the same pack as the ribbons on Cards One, Three and Four).
  • I cannot remember what glue I used, probably just some cheap crap.
  • Double sided sticky tape.
  • Foam pads from local craft store.

I will post some more shortly. It takes a while to type up the recipes, especially if the card/s in question were made 2 years ago lol and I have a pretty bad memory. Thankfully I tend to buy all my crafting goodies from madaboutcards.co.uk so it does make it a little easier lol.

I might post a few of my cross-stitching in between my card makes :)

*All links take you either to the page the product is on, or to the singular product, if the site allows clickables for more information.

Saturday, 17 January 2009

Found!


Today I spent approx. two hours looking for my lost cashe of stickers. I even got my plastic storage box out and pulled everything out of it (again) then I re-checked the cardboard box where it was supposed to be, but to no avail. Nothing. Nadda.

I then took to looking in drawers, on chairs and a few other places I knew it wouldn't be.

Then an idea struck me, perhaps someone (ie. me whilst intoxicated) had put it unknowingly in my box in the kitchen where I stash padded envelopes (Yes- I save ANY padded envelopes that are sent to me, so I can re-use them!). Anyhow, the envelope was in there, and I can say without no doubt that I have no recollection of putting it there!

*happy dance*

Friday, 16 January 2009

Losing Stuff!!


Arghhhhhhhhhhhhh I am really frustrated right now because I cannot find my stickers/ribbons envelope and I cannot for the life of me remember where the hell I put it!


I have kept them all in this large white envelope for a couple of years now, easy to remember where they all are.

But, I had a sort out of my plastic storage box where I kept all my things together, just after Christmas because I got two nice red and blue storage cases.

I am sure that I moved them into a cardboard box with a few other bits and pieces because the lid would no longer go on the plastic container, but alas, when I went to get the envelope to put some new goodies in there, it was nowhere to be found!


I have no clue how it has vanished or where to but I am seriously mad about it. If someone has thrown it out by accident all hell will break loose as I had lots of great goodies in there!
So, the question is........
Do you misplace crafting stuff, convinced that you put it in a certain place, only to find it not there?

Little Intro...


Hi, I don't know whether anyone would even read this, but that is okay, as I have just basically created this blog for my own personal use anyway to keep track of cards I have made.


Usually I just take a few pics of them and upload them to photobucket.com to show my online buddies, however, I thought it was time to have my own little crafting blog, seeing as though I have blogs for other things!


Anyhow, my name is Joanna, though I just go by 'Jo'. I am 29 and a year old (t.h.i.r.t.y) and mother to William, who is ten.


I started crafting just a few years ago, and I started out with Cross-Stitching. After about two or three years I progressed to Cross-Stitched cards (my gawd, they are time consuming! - And a little achy on the old fingers).

Then I started to procrastinate and my cross-stitching slowly got put away to one side.

A few months later and I seemed to have gathered a few card making materials, mostly decoupage kits. And that was how it all kicked off really.


I must admit though, as much as I love to make cards, I do not have a huge cashe of 'stuff', nor do I have a dedicated room to craft in, but I have enough supplies and tools to last a good few years yet. And another thing I seem to lack in is stamping. I think I must be the only card maker in the world that has very few stamps. In fact the only ones I do have are some mini Christmas ones, some large funky foam ones and a couple of sayings stamps! I do not have any of these fancy stamps that a lot of people use as a main focus on their cards!


Maybe that will be my new venture........ stamping!


If there's anything else you want to know about me, just ask!