Monday, August 23, 2010

Mini albums and kits

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Man it's cold! I just had to have a COLD shower cos my kids showered before me and took WAY too long...not pleasant!

And it's freezing, today I had 5 layers on and I was still cold!

Anyway...I wanted to share my new creations which went into my Etsy store just now.
They are unique probably never to be repeated (in the exact same way) again creations, so if you want a "Bonniemommy" handmade mini album or scrapbooking kit for an album or art journal, grab soon!

I have this Candy Girl scrap kit.
Comes with a 8 page 6 x 6 handmade blank soft pink album ready to embellish.
sewn along the seam...

57 pieces in total!
placed on top to show you what you could do...


Then I have this paper gift bag along with embellishment to make your own gift bag or use as you please for a scrap album, art journal, cards ...
Most of the items handmade by me...I even crocheted the flowers! (it's a new thing, I only learned how to last week!)








And then two 6 x6 mini albums, already embellished and all you need to do is pop your photos into them and add some journaling, or use it as a art journal or notebook, or give as a gift!




And the other one...








I have a lot of digital items on sale, same as here on my blog, PLUS digital sheets for art journals, collage work, all $2

ATC sheets,


word tickets
digital BINGO cards for only $2 a sheet (4 different ones on a sheet)

Thanks for looking and if you made it this far...WELL DONE!!! ha ha!
Hope you have a great week!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

creativity

Creativity enriches you


Creativity is separate from the real world for you. But it’s a magical world in which you like to immerse yourself. When you’re involved in it, you get the wonderful sensation that there are no limits, that anything is possible. What you are really looking for is harmony — you want to feel you are a part of what you create. Planting flowers, writing poetry, embroidery or putting together a photo album, these are all suited to your sort of quiet creativity. You want to fall in love with what you create. You also think of creativity as a part of you in which you can take refuge and feel protected. As the psychoanalyst D Anzieu explained, creativity acts as an ‘encouraging parent — loving, enriching and supportive’. You would love to use your creativity to retreat into a world that is kind and reassuring. For you, being creative means having the chance to become one with what you create, bathe in the glory of it and allow yourself to be taken over by it. This is why you seem more suited to the sort of creativity that calls for gentleness, subtlety, harmony and patience.

take the test

It's true I must say!
Spent time yesterday making goodies!

These lovely soft and light organza and tulle flowers! Which are now for sale in my Etsy shop here

I was a bit nervous making them as you have to burn the edges over a flame, but I must say, I came away unscathed, and my house is still standing! And I was surprised at how easy they are, fun and rewarding! I can think of scrap booking, hair accessories(my dd is already after one for her alice band! as I make her accessorize her hair bands myself!)



Some teeny tiny little felt buntings....perfect for craft projects and scrap book layouts.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Socks on a pine-needle carpet....


Another adventure at the nature reserve. I discovered that the forest floor, carpeted with pine needles, is actually a wonderful thing! Soft and comfy!

There is something about lying on a forest floor and smelling the natural earth, that thick pine needle scent mixed with ground...wonderfully relaxing!

I kicked off my boots...

and lay down under the trees...


watching the kids make a home for a squirrel out of pine needles and fallen logs.



Seeing all the little spring flowers coming up...



The kids floating their boats down the streams....



and went home quite tired!
Next time you're in a pine-tree forest, take your shoes off (if you have socks on) and walk around...it is fantastic! And then lie down and smell the earth, breathe it in (yes call me whacked!!) I guess I am a bit of a tree-hugging nature freak! ha ha.
Have a good week!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Pink and white fields of blossoms....



I just had to come on to post tonight. I had such a gorgeous day.

I just love Saturdays. . .

There is something wonderful about ...
...waking up when your body feels like it.
... the kids running into the room and jumping on the bed to say good morning.
... the smell of pancakes and cinnamon that hubby makes {and which I don't/can't eat :) }
...going for a drive on a beautiful day with the sun shining
...buying frozen strawberries, blueberries and figs in bulk from the farm stall.
...going to Franschhoek and finding beautiful fields of orchards in full bloom.






...coming home and printing out all the gorgeous pics ready to scrapbook with!



love this one of them running through the orchard
And my son is a budding photographer at 9....look at this lovely shot he took of us!
...going to bed happy with the day's events!

Hope you are having a fantastic weekend!

Friday, August 13, 2010

Art Journals





It's been therapeutic to work in my art journal again. I don't do it often, so when I do, I like to prepare a couple of painted pages in advance for when the mood does strike. Working in it reminded me just how much I love it and how therapeutic it is for my emotional well being to do it though.
Here are a couple of pages I have done. I think I like this form of keeping a visual diary because
sometimes images and the process of being creative are expressive enough in itself without lending to the form of words. Sometimes writing in my journal ( I keep both) can be tiring and draining.
But keeping an art journal, I can still put down my feelings and thoughts sometimes without much effort and also without having to spell out what it is I am saying, I know and that is all that matters.

{Plus it's a great excuse to cut, paste and paint!}




I also did a small acrylic painting the other day...

It turned out quite silly, but it was fun nonetheless.

Anyway hoping you have a great weekend!
May it be filled with sunshine and creativity!!!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Hoo Dat?

The past week has been filled with small creative bursts, like the weather-small burst of sunshine in between all the rain!
I've been up to a few things...

I got a bit crazy making owl's...
I really wanted to make something special for my kids, something that they could look back on one day with fond memories, knowing it was completely handmade by their mom!
And then I made these cute owl's.
This one is my son's

And this one is my daughter'sAnd then I decided to make a few more cos I enjoyed it so much!
She is also hand painted-roses.
With a dotty back
A close up of the roses

The fabric is 100% pre-shrunk calico which I hand painted designs onto. I painted the wings too and stuffed them.
I used felt and buttons for the eyes and some felt for the feet.

Then this little owl is more of a show off, she likes to strut her stuff! She comes with a lace seam
and yoyo eyes with buttons and some ruffled wings. Made out of Biggie Best material.



The little rose owl is for sale in my Etsy store and the little posh one above will be soon, just finishing off some hand stitching on her.

And lastly but not least...I made this little bunny for some bunny special....
It was quite hard to do as I machine stitched it but some parts were too narrow to machine stitch, so I had to do most of it by hand. She is holding three felt hearts.



I have also gotten back into my art journaling and enjoying it so much, but those pics for another day! I hope you are having a good week! Would love to hear what you have been up to.



Friday, August 06, 2010

A walk in the woods


Wednesday I took the kids to the nature reserve. It's one of our favorite places.







{Don't forget all my kits are on sale at $1 then they are gone!
If you want to buy multiple kits at a time, just email me and I will send you a money request from pay pal, then you can make one payment.}

Have a great weekend!

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

All ruffled up...

Did you miss me?
I know, I have been quiet lately...so much to be busy with!
I have been into my paper scrap booking, and I got my sewing machine fixed and was itching to use it! So I bought some really cheap tops for R30 each (or $4 )
and they were quite long, So I cut about 10-15cm off the bottom of each one and sewed different ruffles onto each of them...so quick, so easy and something that costs about R180-R200 ($24-$27) only cost me R30 ($4)!!


A green one...




A pink one with front ruffles and a big flower just because!


And a cream one with a few ruffles along the neck line.
And then I bought some plain Tee's for my little girl and sewed a piece of fabric on the bottom and some lace and vola-she had a new dress! I should of taken a photo of her in it as she wore it on the weekend, and she looked so sweet! Will soon!
By the way for the ruffles, it's quite easy. If the shirt is quite long, put it on and measure where you want it to sit, then add on an extra 3cm for the hem allowance and then cut off the remainder. Then cut the piece along the seams, opening it up to be two pieces of fabric now.
Then cut off the seams (side and bottom). Then all you do is cut 1.5cm strips length ways. Pin onto your shirt and sew!