Here's another idea for an easel card. The large circle is made from card using the recent background technique and is the best part of the card in my opinion!
Saturday, 2 January 2010
Round Easel Card
Here's another idea for an easel card. The large circle is made from card using the recent background technique and is the best part of the card in my opinion!
Friday, 1 January 2010
Easel Card
This easel card is such a simple but effective fold. I made it from one of the backgrounds Caz and I made when we had craft playtime on our French Riviera holiday. My friend Leo recently kindly sent me a lovely card with this fold for a RAK, which reminded me that I haven't made easel cards for ages. Thanks Leo!
This background was squiggled with light coloured wax crayons then rubbed all over with conte crayons and spritzed with water so the conte colours spread and blended. Pure messy time with limited resources. When dry it was stamped over, with black Versafine ink, with a swirly image.
New Year Backgrounds
New Year's Eve we stayed home, so I played with the background techniques I will use in next week's class. I enjoyed it far more than going out partying. Am I boring? Not to me or my crafting friends I ain't!!!
I love these materials but I'm not telling until after 9th Jan how I made them, as it would spoil it for the group. Let me know in a comment if you are interested and I'll contact you and share my ideas.
It is a shame that photographs just don't illustrate the beautiful sheen or irridescence of artwork. I win the coconut at all the shows for having the most stained, dyed, inky hands so I started the year by keeping up my reputation. After Stempelmekka, in Germany last September, I was browsing blogs connected to the show and there on one of them was a picture of one of my hands, completely red green and purple with a haze of gold, on someone's blog!!!
My wish for 2010
My Wish for You for 2010
May there always be work for your hands to do,
May your purse always hold a coin or two,
May the sun always shine on your window pane,
May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain,
May the hand of a friend always be near you,
May your heart be filled with love to cheer you.
Happy New Year
( Later addition... Cath tells me that this bird is a fieldfare)
Especially for Cath!
We were so pleased, this morning, to see this lovely Jay on our apple tree pecking away on the few old apples I left on especially for the birds. It is a couple of years since we've spotted a Jay in our garden. Not an excellent photo but I had to take it through the window so I didn't disturb him.
Tuesday, 29 December 2009
Penguins a plenty
I took another trip into town today and spotted some more penguins I had never before met. The pic on the right was taken in the "hatchery".
The middle penguin, called Sparkly, is certainly the "King of Bling" and was found in the Cavern Walks shopping precinct.
Monday, 28 December 2009
Birthday Reminder Pocket
Today's fog kept me indoors, so I have used the time to prep a couple of workshops I am soon to give. I have several projects half made but this Birthday Reminder is complete so I thought it would be good to share my idea.
It is a pocket, very simple to make, containing 6 double sided cards, one side for each month. There is tiny pocket to hold postage stamps, a pad of post it notes, a pen, and little pegs and paperclips to hold messages or photos. There should be a calendar on the front of the post it pad which I'll add when I've been out to buy one. Other than changing the calendar each year this will last until it is worn out.
Friday, 25 December 2009
Angel orchestra
Peace love and joy to everyone
Each year our friends Gabriele and Dietmar send us one of these special tiny angels from Germany, which are folk craft collectors items. I love to open the box to see what instrument the angels is playing and this year it is the double bass on the left. We've a few more than shown in the pic so we're on the way to a tiny orchestra! Thanks so much to Gabriele and Dietmar.
Thursday, 24 December 2009
Alcohol Inks on Silver

After some discussion on one of my groups about using alcohol inks on metal, I've added these pics to show how well the AIs work on silver. One is coloured all with pink, the other is a rainbow riot of colour and I change it to suit my mood or my outfit. I wear this pendant every day and leave it on even in the shower and find that AIs stay on for a month or two, eventually wearing off. They have never come off on my skin or clothes but I wouldn't guarantee this to anyone. The inks come off easily with a wipe of blending fluid. If I demonstrate AIs at shows I change the colour of this pendant numerous times during my dems just for fun.
Another card to add to my stash. I stamped words over white card, dried it then stamped the seedhead stamps in Versamark and clear embossed. I then sponged all over with a few colours of Adirondack inks and after a quick wipe over with a paper towel the lettering showed through the resist area. It's a bit of a nice mess but I must play again till I get some better results.
Wednesday, 23 December 2009
Another Penguin
Take a look at www.gopenguins.co.uk to find out all about the project and they will be on public display until 10th January 2010
Acetate overlays
As I haven't sent any Christmas cards this year, and now I have time and we have heavy snow to keep me in, I thought I'd make lots of cards to send out to my neglected friends. For these 3 samples I returned to the acetates we coloured in a great class I took, early in the year, with my lovely friend Jaqui. The coloured acetate is laid over stamped images quite effectively.
Sunday, 20 December 2009
Black Forest Trifle Recipe
I have just been looking at Susie's fab blog http://1stfloorflat.blogspot.com/ and she has given her excellent detailed recipe for trifle. I cannot better it, but can recommend it, as it is just as I make it myself and is fabulous.
However, it gave me the idea to offer an alternative trifle I have made for many years that friends and family really enjoy..... Black Forest Trifle.
Every year I make a double sized trifle for some Chinese friends as a gift. They love both types so I alternate with traditional or Black Forest year by year.
No picture to show until I make them on Thursday.
My recipe is not as detailed as Susie's great recipe but... here goes....
Ingredients:
A good quality chocolate Swiss roll I use Cadbury's)
A tin of cherry pie filling
Custard (I make mine with Bird's Custard Powder)
6 squares of good dark chocolate
Kirche
Whipped Cream
Marachino (or Glace Cherries) and extra chocolate to decorate
Cut the Swiss roll into slices and lay them in the bottom of a Pyrex bowl bowl.
Sprinkle with Kirche (or another spirit or liqueur) as lavishly as desired. (You can be stingy and buy a miniature bottle of this if you don't have any at home but, needless to say, I like to add more than a miniature.) Just remember it's spirit and is stronger than sherry!!! Hic! so keep the children away from it, this is a trifle for grownups!!
Spread the cherry pie filling over this.
Make a pint of custard, not runny but not too thick, and whilst it is piping hot, break into it the 6 squares of dark chocolate, stirring whilst they melt.
Cover with cling film and leave a while to cool. The cling film will stop a skin forming.
When cool spread the chocky custard over the cherry pie filling.
At this stage this can be left refrigerated and the cream added just before the trifle is needed.
When completely cool, cover with whipped cream and decorate artistically with cherries and coarsely grated chocolate.
ENJOY but beware of the consequences!!!
Don't eat Trifle and Drive!!!
Peace and Joy
Tonight I made my one and only Christmas Card of the year. I opted out completely due to all the travelling I've done lately but I just had to send a greeting to all my online friends. I'm disappointed that the photo doesn't show the sheen of the Glimmer Mists I used. The pleats are open at the side of the card which gives an unusual effect which isn't too obvious from the pic.
Happy Christmas decorations

Getting home safely was wonderful and the next day they went out to buy their Christmas Tree and decorated the stairs (with the beautiful results shown above) whilst thanking their lucky stars.
I'm looking forward now to their next visit in January but they'll travel BY AIR!!!
Friday, 18 December 2009
Big Wheel, Penguins and a Castle come to town
Monday, 14 December 2009
French playtime
I cut strips from one sheet of card and reformed the strips. This was then cut into squares
I found some more of the papers we made. The card is coloured with Conte Crayons, then spritzed with glimmer Mists and stamped over at random using every stamp I took with me.
Sunday, 13 December 2009
Cannes
We had fun comparing our handprints with those of famous film stars which were set in the pavement all around the building.
The ducks were on a stall at the Marche de Noel.. we didn't manage to hook any.
Cannes Antique Market
Chanced upon this amazing market in the Palais des Festivals in Cannes. Caz, alias Miss Marple, sleuthed out some rubber stamps for 2 euros each and we both splashed out on a selection of old latch keys at 3 for 1 euro. Sadly I couldn't afford the delectable doll!
Visit to Grasse
Interesting day when we visited Grasse, the Fragonard perfume museum and wandered through the narrow streets of the old town. Note the washing!!
Still time for crafting!
We were out and about every day in the sunshine, but the evenings were cold, so after dinner we poured a glass or two of something really enjoyable and played with the limited craft materials we had stuffed into our cases. Some black and white card, a dozen UMs, one black ink pad, a few mini misters filled with Glimmer Mists and a pack of Conte Crayons. It's amazing what happens when supplies are restricted and a glass or two is consumed. We produced some interesting backgrounds from which I intend to make some cards very soon.
Just look at the mess on that table!
Gourdon
Fred valiently drove us up through the Gorge du Loup, along really hairy steep drops along windy bends in the road, to visit the mountain top town of Gourdon, which can be seen behind us.
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