Friday, 27 November 2020

My Time to Craft #446 - Christmas Animals

 A new challenge starts today over at My Time to Craft where the
theme this fortnight is 'Christmas Animals'

Here is my design team card...

I embossed the card base with the folder, added the stamped image
coloured with Promarkers, which I then raised on 3D foam and finished
the card with a couple of red gems.

All the details of the challenge can be found HERE
The Products I have used are:-
Spellbinders Nestabilities - Ovals and Scalloped Ovals
Crafts-Too Embossing Folder - Snowflake Banner
Penny Black wood mounted stamp - Wishes for Kisses (1505H)
Promarkers
Challenges entered:
ABC Christmas Challenge - 'W' for Winter Wonderland and/or 'X' for Xtra Special
Ellibelle's Crafty Wednesday Challenge - Christmas
I Love Promarkers - Anything Goes/Optional - Christmas
The Paper Shelter - Christmas
November Rudolph Challenge - Anything Goes
Christmas with the Cuties - Feature a Creature
Penny Black Saturday Challenge - Anything Goes/Optional - Tic Tac Toe
(Die Cut/Embossing/Clean & Simple)
Let’s Squash It - Christmas and Stamps



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Janice x

Monday, 23 November 2020

My 'Inspiration Scribbler' Card for 'Scribbles Designs' - Layer it Up

 Today, I am sharing my 'Inspiration Scribbler' project, made for the 
Monthly Scribbler's showcase of Scribbles Designs Challenge Blog 
where the theme this month is 'Layer it Up'

All the details can be found HERE

The products I have used are:-
 Scribbles Designs - Snowheads
Crafts -Too Embossing Folder - Snowdrops
Die-Namics - Pierced Rectangles
My Favouite Things - Mini Tabs Foursome Die-Namics
Challenges entered:-
Christmas Crafts All Year Round - Family and Friends
Creative Craft Cottage - Christmas/Winter
Digi Doodle Studios - Christmas/Winter
Girlz Creative Crafts - Christmas/Winter
Sweet Stampers - Christmas
C.R.A.F.T. Challenge - Christmas
Craft Rocket - Christmas/Winter
Crimbo Crackers - Anything Goes
Creative Knockouts - Winter Wonderland

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Janice x

A Crocheted Infinity Scarf

 Moving on from teaching myself to crochet pumpkins which you can find HERE 
(if you haven't seen them already), I set about trying to find myself something
a bit bigger to make, which would still be good for beginners.


I found THIS infinity scarf on YouTube, designed by Melanie Ham.

I knew that crochet stitch names differ between the U.K. and the U.S but this
pattern used only one type of stitch, so it was manageable for me.

After calculating how much yarn I needed, I bought it online 
from The CheapShop in Tiptree, Essex.

I used 2 x 50g balls and chose the colour 'Krypton' from
the Batik Elements Double Knit range made by Stylecraft.
I also used crochet hook size 5mm.

Melanie's instructions are very clear and easy to follow, and
it was really useful to be able to pause the video as and when you need to.

I'm pleased to say it didn't take me too long to complete, so I started making
another one straightaway, using the 'Platinum' shade which I bought at the
same time. I really love the colour combinations of this yarn.

I am definitely enjoying this new hobby in Lockdown 2.0, and will be
looking for more projects to make.

Thank you for visiting my blog today.
Janice x


Friday, 20 November 2020

Birthday Card for a One Year Old

Today, I am sharing the birthday card I made for the little boy who
lives next door to me.

The products I have used are:
Spellbinders Nestabilities - Circles and Scalloped Circles
Presscut - Happy Birthday
Lower Case alphabet
Upper case alphabet, number and Stitched banner dies - Brands unknown
Couture Creations A4 Embossing Folder - Swiss Dots
Woodware punch - Small star
Challenges entered:
Seize the Birthday - Sparkle and Shine
Sisterhood of Crafters - Embossing (wet or dry)
TTCRD - Anything Goes

Thank you for visiting my blog today.
Janice x

 

Sunday, 15 November 2020

A Bit More Time to Craft Challenge #128 - 'Anything Goes'

 A new challenge starts today at 'A Bit More Time to Craft Challenge Blog'

where the theme is always 'Anything Goes'

Here is my design team card made using two of the set of
Snowflakes digi papers.
Details of the challenge can be found HERE
where 3/5 randomly drawn winners will each get to choose
3 sets of Lozzy's papers.
Looking for latest Challenge Here Click Badge Below
The products I have used are:-
Lozzy's digi papers - Snowflakes
The Works - Stitched Squares
Docrafts Whispers wood mounted stamp - Happy Christmas 
Promarkers
Challenges entered:-
Craft Rocket Challenge - Christmas/Winter
Crimbo Crackers - Anything Goes
Little Red Wagon - Non-Traditional Christmas Colours

Thank you for visiting my blog today.
Janice x


Friday, 13 November 2020

My Time to Craft #445 - Good Luck

  A new challenge starts today over at My Time to Craft where the 
theme this fortnight is ‘Good Luck’

Here is my design team card...
I made an eclipse card using an image from the Cute Cottage Garden Art 
pad from Lili of the Valley, raising the die-cut letters on black foam, adding a
few gems to finish.

All the details of the challenge can be found HERE


Challenges entered:-
Crafty Creations - Anything Goes
Creative Moments - Anything Goes
Watercooler Wednesday - All about Occasions
TTCRD - Anything Goes
Unicorn Challenge - Anything Goes

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Janice x




Wednesday, 11 November 2020

Crocheted Pumpkins

 I taught myself to crochet just over 40 years ago when my sister was expecting my first nephew. I could already knit and thought it would be nice to crochet clothes for him as well. 

Sadly, I only managed a make one matinee jacket (do babies wear those anymore?) which seemed to take me ages to crochet, so I quickly decided it wasn’t for me and gave up. Knitting was certainly much quicker and easier for me, and would enable me to make all sorts of clothes for him.

Fast forward to this year, when I decided to give it another try. I found some pink wool I had from making pom-poms with my great nieces. I bought myself a crochet hook, watched Bella Coco Crochet tutorials on YouTube, and practiced the different stitches and made a couple of Granny squares.

I found a ball of green Aran wool in Aldi which I found much nicer to use.
just kept practising and I soon found it coming back to me and I was enjoying 
it this time round.


Next, using Sarah-Jayne’s pumpkin pattern HERE I decided to give it a try. 
Her instructions on are really easy to follow, especially when you can 
pause and re-wind the video numerous times.
I made the smaller one first which I was pleased with, then decided to make a 
larger one to go with it.
Here they are alongside the memory ones I made recently from
my husband’s socks which can be found HERE

I am just waiting for some wool to arrive to try making an Infinity scarf.
I am hoping this will keep me busy whilst we’re in our second lockdown
and through the winter months.

Thank you for visiting my blog today.
Janice x



Monday, 9 November 2020

Birthday Card for my Nephew

Today, I am sharing the card I made for my nephew last week.
I came across the idea for the card on Pinterest.

Using a piece of paper from my stash, I edged it with a grey Promarkers
and glued it to the card base.

Picking out the two blues and the grey from the striped paper, I die-cut 
the word ‘Happy’ three times and glued them to the stitched white panel, 
which I then glued onto the card base using 3D foam.

Next, I glued the panel to the centre of the card. and stamped and heat 
embossed the word ‘birthday’ onto black card.
Finally, I added small punched circles into each corner.

Challenges entered:
Crafty Calendar - Anything Goes
Crafty Catz - Anything Goes/Optional - Party Time
Creative Fingers - Anything Goes
Aud Sentiments - Anything Goes + A Sentiment

Thank you for visiting my blog today.
Janice x


Friday, 6 November 2020

Winter Wonderland Christmas Challenge - Things with Wings

  A new challenge starts today at Winter Wonderland Christmas Challenge Blog 
where the theme this month is 'Things with Wings'

Here is my design team card...

The challenges are held on the first Friday of each month.
All the details can be found HERE

Our sponsor for this month is Sheepski Designs
Andrea of Sheepski Designs is offering the winner 3 images of their choice.

I started by covering the DL card base with a piece of paper 
from the paper pad. I die-cut the image with the deckled rectangles and coloured
with Promarkers, adding some Glimmer Dust to the penguins, snow and present.
I matt and layered the image, added the sentiment and a few stars.

The products I have used are:-
Sheepski Designs - Stack
Spellbinders Nestabilites - Large Deckle Edge
Promarkers
 The Works paper pad - The Colours of Christmas - Authentic
Tag die - Free gift with a craft magazine
Challenges entered are:-

Craft Rocket - Christmas/Winter
Crimbo Crackers - Anything Goes
Paper Shelter - Christmas is Coming
The Holly and Ivy Challenge  - Anything Christmas Goes
Creative Sketchy Girls - Christmas/Winter
Merry Little Christmas Challenge  - Anything Christmas Goes
Christmas Crafts All Year Round - Family and Friends

Thank you for visiting my blog today.
Janice x

Monday, 2 November 2020

A Quilted Box for my Great Niece

Today, I am sharing a quilted box I made for my
youngest great niece.
The material is a fat quarter called Nursery Baby ABC Blocks - Pink 
which I found on eBay.
This quilted box is part of the Beginners Sewing class with Claire
at Beautiful Things which is available as an online course HERE.
You can see others that I have made HEREHEREHEREHEREHERE
HEREHERE, HERE and 

Thank you for visiting my blog today.
Janice