Sunday 26 July 2015

Envelope card

Good afternoon friends, followers and casual visitors,  today I am sharing with you a card I made at my local craft class.  I have called it an envelope card, I am not sure if this is the correct name for it but it does remind me of an envelope.  So instead of just showing you the card I decided to do a quick step by step tutorial on how to make one.
 So you will need 2 x A4 sheets of card,  patterned paper, rubber stamps, ink pad and double sided tape, as well as a paper trimmer,  Hougie board or ruler and bone folder and a corner rounder.


1. Cut one A4 piece of card to 14.5 cm wide and the other piece 14.7 cm wide



 2. On the 14. 5 cm piece, write the word 'bottom' somewhere in the middle


3. Score each piece at 7.5 cm,  turn and score at 7.5cm




4. Lay the 14.7 cm piece on top of the 14. 5 cm piece, as shown and check that the flaps meet on both pieces without overlapping, trim off a tiny slither if they do.  You may also need to trim a tiny piece off the 14.7 cm piece too to ensure it fits neatly.



5. Round the corners on both pieces and set aside



6. Cut the patterned paper to 14cm square


7. Stamp your chosen design around the edges. I used the 2 swirly flourishes from the free stamp set from Creative Stamping and a Happy Birthday stamp from another set but use whatever you have or leave blank


8. Attach the 14.7 cm on top of the 14.5cm piece of card as shown with double sided tape and attach patterned paper to centre



 9. Cut 4 pieces of patterned paper 6.5 cm square and stamp each piece.



10. Fold in the flaps of the base card as shown, tucking under the last flap. This will help you determine where to place your patterned pieces.




11. Once you are happy with your layout, corner round each piece adjacent to the rounded corner on the base card



 12 Your card is now complete

I hope you like this little tutorial and that you have a go at making this unusual design.  I think it makes a great masculine card and you could write a message on the inside too.
Thank you for visiting today and if you have any questions on this or any other projects,  please feel free to ask.
Hugs Lainie xx


Sunday 19 July 2015

Dog treat jars

Good afternoon to you all. No painting today as have had to do the dreaded housework but I would like to share with you 2 dog treat jars that I made to go to my dog groomers to sell.  I made a generic one and a personalised one ( Jo my groomer's English Bull Terrier is called Albert, so did one for her to put on display as an example). These are made from empty Douwe Egberts coffee jars, adhesive vinyl die cuts, some ribbon and gems.  I decorated the lid of the generic one with heat embossed paw prints. I hope you like them.
I used a labels die and alphabet die for the front

For the back I used my XCuts dog die

Label and alphabet die on the front. Lid has photo of an English Bull Terrier (not Albert though)

Same X CUT die but different dog shaped to look like Albert.

Thank you so much for looking and for any comnents which are always very much appreciated.  Hugs Lainie xx

Saturday 18 July 2015

Shoppers in Watercolour

Good morning, friends, followers and casual visitors,  I am sharing with you today, a little painting I did last night where I was practising painting people.




Not sure if I will have time to paint today as I have been invited by my dog groomers to make some of the dog treat jars which  they will try and sell for me, yay.  I am also going to the wedding reception of the friend who I made the invitations and bunting for, so busy, busy, busy.
I hope you have a lovely day enjoying the sunshine if you have any. So until next time........Hugs.
Lainie xx

Thursday 16 July 2015

Watercolour landscape

Good evening one and all, I thought I would share another watercolour with you. This time it's a landscape, nowhere in particular, I just made it up.  It isn't a masterpiece by any means but I am reasonably pleased with it.  I still need to practice more, therefore I have decided to paint something every day, rest assured I shall only share the ones that I think are passable lol.
So here it is.......

Thank you for visiting and I hope you like my little painting and perhaps you feel encouraged to have a go yourself.   There are some amazing tutorials on youtube on how to get started etc, well worth a look  any way.
Hugs Lainie xx

Wednesday 15 July 2015

Watercolour goldfish

Good morning to you all, I hope you are well.  I have been watching YouTube tutorials again and saw this fabulous one by my favourite lady, Lindsay Weirich AKA The Frugal Crafter.  Lindsay made this look so easy that I just had to have a go. Whereas she used some homemade gold gloss, I used my Wink of Stella to add a bit of glimmer.  I am actually quite pleased at how mine turned out, so thanks go to Lindsay for inspiring me.

I am so glad that I decided to hunt out my watercolour paints and brushes as I am really enjoying trying out different techniques and if I mess up, hey its just a piece of paper.

Thank you for visiting and I hope you like my painting.

Hugs Lainie xx

Friday 10 July 2015

3D Dragonfly Picture

Goid afternoon friends, followers and casual visitors,  I hope the weather is good wherever you are.  It is gloriously sunny and warm here in Kent but I have been busy in my craft room playing.  The project I would like to share with you is very simple and could make a lovely little gift.  I bought a box frame from The Range a while back intended to mount some decorated wooden letters in it but the frame was too small. So I decided to incorporate all my favourite craft techniques and make a picture.  Here is the result:

I stained the frame with Pinflair Gentle Blends in Lavender. The background was inked with Tim Holt Distress inks in Salty Ocean, Mowed Lawn and Shabby Shutters. I used a freebie flower die from a magazine but any flower die will do and the leaves were Spellbinders Foliage. The dragonfly is sculpted Grosgrain ribbon.

Thank you for visiting my blog today and if you do leave any comments or choose to follow me, please let me know so that I can return the favour.
Hugs Lainie xx

Thursday 9 July 2015

Teacher gift set

Good afternoon friends, followers and casual visitors,  I hope you are all well. I have been watching The Frugal Crafter on youtube again and she showed a great little idea for Teacher Gifts or they can be for anyone really.

I made a bookmark from white card measuring 20cm x 5 cm ( 8" × 2") and attached 2 strips of patterned paper down either side. I then added the word  'BOOKMARK' with letter peel along the centre. I added an eyelet at the top and threaded some fibres through.
The wallet is actually a bookmark wallet which I purchased from my local craft shop and attached matching patterned paper cut to size to fasten the opening. I also die cut a label on which I stamped 'Thank You' and heat embossed using clear embossing powder.
The mechanical pencils cost £1 in Tesco complete with leads and the Sharpie cost £2 for 2 but there is only room for one.
My 13 year old grandson saw this and asked for one for his form tutor, so it must be ok lol.

Thank you for visiting and I hope you have been inspired by my little project, which of course would make in ideal gift for anyone,  you could always swap the pencils for sweets if giving to younger children.
Bye for now.
Hugs Lainie xx

Thursday 2 July 2015

Notelets and Holder

Good afternoon friends, followers and casual visitors. Well it's a bit cooler today thank goodness,  so I spent a little time in my craft room making this Notelet Holder and Notelets.  I made one similar at a craft class at my local craft shop and decided to have a go using my own stash. These could make great Teacher gifts.




What I used:
3 sheets A4 card for holder
Card candi pad which was a Create and Craft member freebie
Card candi

Measurements
For the Cover - Score 1 sheet of A4  at 13.5 cm and 16.5cm then cut long side to measure 18cm

For the pockets - cut each piece to measure 17cm x 17cm and score on 3 sides at 1cm and 2.5cm attach with extra strong DST

Decorate these any way you wish

For the notelets
Cut card 14.5cm x 21cm and score at 10.5cm
Decorate any way you choose
Thank you for visiting and if you do wish to leave any comments they are always appreciated. I'll be happy to answer any questions you may have on this or any of my other projects.
Hugs Lainie xx

Wednesday 1 July 2015

Another Kanzashi Hair Clippie

Good afternoon, friends , followers and casual visitors....Phew its a hot one today.  While waiting for Mr H to come home from work yesterday evening I watched another youtube tutorial on Kanzashi flowers.  I have just recently purchased some coloured bottle caps and epoxy domes and wanted to use them as flower centres. This one took a lot of cutting, heating and sticking but for a first attempt.....not too shabby. Mr H said he didn't like the image in the centre but I was just trying it out.....anyway who said he had to wear it???? Lol.  The lady who made this on you tube is Alina Bobolin, if you want to take a look. I am hoping to get a few of these made for my craft stall in September.


Thank you kindly for visiting and for any comnents you may wish to leave. Constructive criticism always gratefully received. Hugs til next time Lainie xx