Friday, December 10, 2010

Mini Fabric Journal








This is a little 6x6 mini album. It has lovely fabrics sewn onto the front cover with a fabric rose. It is made out of 6 pages of pink card stock with 3 cute brown paper pockets inside. Each page and pocket is embellished with stickers, flowers, tickets, envelopes and tags and journal cards. Makes A great little journal or a mini photo album.

In my store, only one like it!
If you like this and other similar to it, I do take custom orders. Contact me via email.

I'll be making more soon!

Thursday, December 09, 2010

Little Girl's tops with crochet motif




There is nothing nicer than going and buying a whole stack of plain tops in different colors and altering them, knowing I am creating something unique , something that is not mass produced.

I love to add little posies onto my daughter's clothes or a bit of lace...

Remember the crochet circles I made here ? well I took two of them and sewed them onto a plain Tee. Ta-da! A cute, fun and quick idea to turn a plain Tee into something unique!

I am going to do some more of these and put them up in my shop. I am thinking from baby shirts up until about age 10. Some with crochet circles, some with crochet flowers. Will see where the mood takes me...


Have a good weekend...we're going to pick cherries in a real orchard on a real farm! Can't wait!

What are you doing this weekend?

Vintage skirt

I bought a gorgeous little skirt from YDE (young designers emporium)It is store that supports young designers who are trying to make a name for themselves.

The skirt I got is from lilybird.
I am in love with it!
So I was looking at it and thought that I would give it a bash as I had some fabric I got and thought it would look great as a skirt. hmmmm...not as easy as I imagined!

For anyone that knows me . I cannot make clothes! I do not know how to read patterns. I can sew blinds, curtains, bedding, cushions in my sleep, but clothes? Alas! I wish I could make beautiful things and read sewing patterns!

Anyway I copied the style of the skirt but added my own twist on it and I completed this skirt in two days...
A close up of the fabric which i got on Etsy from Cottonholic
She has some gorgeous ones!




So I feel rather chuffed with myself! hee hee! Although it is far from perfect! {wouldn't look too closely!}

If anyone knows of some good websites that offer easy patterns (the kind with photos and written instructions,)please let me know! Thanks so much!

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Crochet circle pattern

Crochet Circle Pattern

I have been trying my own crochet circle pattern as I didn't like the look of the ones with the seams. And not crazy about the spiral circles. I came up with these:

So here is the pattern {pls note I am new to crochet and I hope that you can understand the pattern!

Crochet circle pattern
(any yarn, any hook -for these i used a size 3.25hook)

round 1
Ch 6, join with sl st to form a ring
9 dc into ring sl st to first chain

round 2
start with new color,
ch 1
* sc into 1st ch st
dc into same ch st*

repeat from * to * all the way around the circle.
Join with sl st to first ch.

Round 3
(repeat the same as in round 2)

Round 4
change color
ch 1
* sc into ch
dc into next ch*
repeat all the way around the circle

round 5 and up
keep going with a sc into a ch and a dc into the next ch.

If it starts to curl, you need to increase st again by sc AND dc into each ch for a round.

I like this one cos you battle to see the seams.

Hope you enjoyxx

Sunday, December 05, 2010

The big reveal is here....



First I just wanted to say thanks. Thanks for listening..thanks for reading...thanks for caring. (in connection with my last post). Sometimes I write posts like that and then delete them..thinking it's not what people want to read. They want to read the happy stuff, but life is not all about the happy stuff is it? Sometimes we just need to be real and I think it makes us more "real" too, when we reveal things about ourselves. The blogger becomes a bit more real when emotions are added and I think it helps people to connect. I may never meet you, my lovely blog readers, some who have become friends through this vast world wide web, but just for a small instance in one day, a small frame of time, we connect. Just by you reading this...you have read my thoughts,and you have connected with me. Isn't it amazing? I have always loved the power of the written word!

It's Good to say that I am feeling a lot better!


Okay...you've waited long enough...

I have wanted to reveal my news for ages now and now I finally can...

For a few months I have been working on my very own website!!
At times I gave up, cried with frustration, drank countless cups of coffee, read millions of html and css tutorials, started over I don't know how many times, pulled my hair out and shouted:
"I am not a web designer, I can't do this!!!" and then half an hour later, sat down to carry on...determined not to be defeated!!

My love affair with html began about 4 years ago when I designed my blog (and redesigned it countless times -this was before the days blogger brought about gadgets people!! hee hee)

I guess underneath it all I am just a nerd, a geeky computer dork who loves code!!

I knew what I wanted my page to look like and the designing part was a breeze -as you know I have been a digital designer for a good 5 years now. But the work of getting those designs to make sense in code...well that was another whole story....

Determination and pure stubbornness is the only reasons why I went through with it!!!

So without further ado...I am proud {and a bit nervous} to announce my very own website, created entirely by me!!

Please bookmark it.

You will find links to my Etsy, my flickr, my blog and my shop. There is also a contact page.
I will still keep my Etsy shop open. And of course my blog will be around for as long as I am!

I am dying to hear your thoughts...your suggestions, your CC....
I am dying to know if it works in other browsers! oh I hope so! {I use firefox}.

Click on the image below to be taken to it!{and then pop back to tell me what you think!!!}
In the meantime I will drink a zillion cups of coffee and chew my nails to the bone in anticipation of feedback! Be kind!!!
yipppeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!

Friday, December 03, 2010

It's hard when your heart is still broken...

Hard time
{created by me in Polyvore}

I haven't blogged lately...
It's hard when you slip back into a dark place where the light hardly reaches...
When memories spring back from forgotten places and come back to the surface, spilling over the edges...
For those of you who don't know...my brother died 21 months ago...Wow, just writing that is strange! March will be 2 years. Two whole years...I find it hard to grasp...

I did some of my wedding pages today for my wedding album...yes, I know, a shocker...12 years on and I still haven't finished it! One of the pages was of my family and there was a photo of him and Me together...I just went to pieces...crumbled into a snotty mess....

I guess no matter how much time passes, you always still miss those you have lost.
I am grateful for my memories and the time I did have with him but yet, it's still hard.

I know it's not the kind of post maybe you wanted to read and I am sorry...but sometimes I just need to talk about it...

Thanks for listening...

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

A walk in nature {video}

"I stood tip-toe upon a little hill,
The air was cooling, and so very still,
That the sweet buds which with a modest pride
Pull droopingly, in slanting curve aside,
Their scantly leaved, and finely tapering stems,
Had not yet lost those starry diadems
Caught from the early sobbing of the morn.
The clouds were pure and white as flocks new shorn,
And fresh from the clear brook; sweetly they slept
On the blue fields of heaven, and then there crept
A little noiseless noise among the leaves,
Born of the very sigh that silence heaves:
For not the faintest motion could be seen "
{selected part from one of my favorite poems "I stood tip toe
upon a little hill-" by John Keats}



{for full effect have your sound on!}
The things I most treasure about summer are here...time with
my kids in nature.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Why I blog...


It's been 4 years since I started this blog.
The reasons why I started blogging have changed over the years.
My blog has undergone numerous "face lifts" and "botox" injections.

It's frustrated me, irritated me and saddened me.
But like a faithful pair of old jeans...I kept it and sometimes was tempted to throw it away but always hung on...just in case. I am glad I did.

I haven't always been the best blogger. I don't blog everyday. I don't always have the time or the desire or know what to say.

It's been sad when I have had faithful readers who have stopped visiting or commenting and it's been disheartening when I have gone to blogs I love to read to see my link taken off their "favorite blog list". I have wondered why...It's been discouraging to visit a blog I love to read and leave comments day after day and to never have a comment returned on mine...

But I have learned from all of this that these are not the reasons I blog. I don't blog to get comments, or to get a reaction. Yes, feedback is lovely, it's nice to know someone is reading what you write and that they care to take a few seconds to let you know they read.

I blog because I love to write. I have a passion for writing, for expressing my thoughts. I love putting my thoughts into flowing words, whether they flow through my fingertips that grip a pen that writes them on paper, or through my fingertips tapping on the little black keys of my computer.

It's the process I enjoy.

I love art, I love to create, I love to document my life and photograph it. It doesn't matter I may never be a "writer" or a "photographer" in the professional sense of the word, all that matters is that as I go through my life, I am happy with what I do.

So I changed my blog to read " living life creatively" instead of "scrapping till the cows come home" as scrap booking seems to limit my reasons for this blog. But it's still me!

I am just a woman who loves to create. I live creatively. I love my husband and children and I love being a mom. I lead a simple life. And I like to share it.

These are the reasons why I blog. For me.
But I thank you for reading and for those of you who take the time to comment. It adds that much extra joy to my life.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Flower power

I am having so much fun with my online class "A Pocket full of posies". I realized I enjoy teaching by video! The participants seem to be enjoying it too! The class is open to anyone to join at any time. The fee is $15 and it covers at least 10-12 tutorials for different types of hand made flowers.

So if you would like to learn by step by step video instruction (some have written instructions and free printable, templates) then this class is for you. Here are the flowers we have covered in my class so far....

felt pom poms for hair accessories, in this one I show you how to attach them to a hair band
too.

rose clips
loopy felt brooch
organza and tulle flowers

Many more to come too. It's a great class if like me, you struggle sometimes to make head or tail of photographs or written instructions in a tutorial. I learn much better from a video. Plus you get to listen to my dorky South African accent! (hee hee!, trust me, that's no bonus!!)

Monday, November 15, 2010

Tutorial : quick and easy fabric notebooks




Hello!
I had such fun making these on the weekend.
I made a few as gifts and I thought I would share it by doing a tutorial.

These little fabric covered notebooks are sweet and quick to make!

What you need:

4 A4 sized card
1 piece of approximately 25.4cm x 20.3cm fabric (or 10" x 8")
sewing machine
needle and thread
a little fastner set
ruler, craft knife

step one:
For 3 of the A4 cards, and fold them in half width ways. (shortest side to shortest side)
Slice in half using a ruler and craft knife.
Fold each piece in half again. (longest side to longest side this time)
You should have know have 4 pieces of card measuring 21cm x 15cm (8.3" x 5.9") with a fold in the center.

Step two:
For the last A4 size card, fold in half and slice. (shortest side to shortest side)
With one piece fold in half again (longest side to longest side)
And with the last piece Do not fold.

Step Three:
Take your unfolded 21cm c 15cm (8.3" x 5.9") piece and place it on a piece of fabric 25.4cm x 20.3cm (or 10" x 8").
The fabric right side must be facing down, so you will place the paper on the wrong side of the fabric.

Step 4:

Now cut a small piece of double sided tape and place it in each corner. Take off the backing and stick each corner down as shown below in the photo.



Step five:
Start at a corner and fold your fabric in (you could use double sided tape to hold it down if you liked as well) and sew along the edges, folding in each corner as you get to it , and turning your work.

step six:
Now your fabric is stitched onto your card. Fold your little cover in half. Take the remaining folded card pieces and open them up, placing one on top of the other.

Make sure they are nice and straight and together, place them on top of the inside of the cover, matching up the folded lines and stitch down the center of the "book".

Your little book is almost done!

step 7:
The inside covers don't look too neat, so let's finish them off.
You will need two pieces of card just a few mm smaller than the edging of the cover for the front and back of the inner cover. Cut them to size.
Simply tape onto your inner covers with double sided tape.
You could get really cute and machine stitch your card here too, and make a little pocket in the inner cover for little notes etc.


Step 8:
I like to finish mine off with a little clasp.
So cut a piece of matching fabric approximately 13cm x 6.5cm (5.1" x 2.6")
Fold the fabric with the right side facing in.
Stitch along the seam.
Now turn it the right way again, use a scissor or a something to push the fabric through.

step 9:
Fold over the little edges of the strap and stitch.

step 10:
Using a needle and thread, about half way at the back of your little notebook, take the needle through just the fabric, not the card and attach the strap in place.

step 11:
take the strap to the front and mark where it would close. Sew on your little fastner set.
(remember the bottom will be the hole and the other piece attached to the inside of the strap)

Step 12:
For the last step, attach a flower or button to the strap.

Here are a few examples of others I have made...





I hope you enjoyed the tutorial!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Unlock your Story...







I did this wonderful class with Elizabeth Kartchner.
Wow, what a fun class!

I tried a few techniques I had never used before.

Here is my completed album...

front of the album and above photo



first page which is an envelope with a card for journaling inside.
front of the envelope

other side of envelopesecond page is a fabric page, photos either side...
Two pieces of fabric I put with right sides facing out and simply stitched together with a paper border.
love these gorgeous flowers..it was a strip of flowers on elastic that I bought at a fabric store, just cut them off!

third page is another envelope




4th page is a clear acrylic page with photos and embellishments. I had never used clear acrylic before, it was fun painting on it!

close up of flower I made


fifth page is 2 photos either side with a fabric ruffle (fabric paper is from the dearlizzy line)

Last page is the inside of the back cover.





Thanks Liz, so enjoyed it!!

Today on my own online class I taught them how to make these, with a step by step video tutorial. You can join up anytime, the class is via a private blog. Entry is ongoing. Sign up via my blog side bar "A pocket full of posies" {more details here in this post}Lots of step by step video tutorials on all sorts of flowers.