Monday, March 25, 2013

Shop update: Journals/ Project Life


I have some new goodies in my shops!

Birdie Mini Journal

A sweet little Journal/notebook.
A once-off, unique little book! The Journal measures 15cm x 10cm
It has 10 pages (not including the Front and back covers) Graph paper, card, envelope, Bird illustration. The covers and pages are all pre-punched.

Each page is blank for you to embellish. Included are tags, paper flowers, envelopes to tuck things away, paper doily, tags, transparent pockets, stamps, mini clothes peg,Journal spots, trim, buttons, tickets and other hand made embellishments for that unique feel and look.



 
Some close ups of the Journal. 






 
 
Everyday Journal Bundle for scrapbooking and project life
Everyday Journal Bundle for scrapbooking and project life Everyday Journal Bundle for scrapbooking and project life Everyday Journal Bundle for scrapbooking and project life Everyday Journal Bundle for scrapbooking and project life Everyday Journal Bundle for scrapbooking and project life
A fun and practical kit for scrap booking and Project Life.

In this kit you will receive:
* 1 card sheet of ready-to-cut Labels
* 1 card sheet of ready-to-cut everyday journal labels
* 1 card sheet of ready-to-cut memory jar notes
* 1 pack of assorted pre-cut labels
* 1 pack of pre-cut bracket/circle labels
* 1 pack of pre-cut Project Life Cards
(Everything has been designed and printed by me)
©Bonnie van Esch Designs

You can purchase each item separately, but it is cheaper to buy the bundle!

All my products are printed on high GSM card and packaged in clear polyprop packets.
You receive over 50 units in total

Bingo Mini Journal and Embellishments
Bingo Mini Journal and Embellishments Bingo Mini Journal and Embellishments Bingo Mini Journal and Embellishments
 
A sweet little sewn Journal/notebook.
The pages are graph paper and sewn by machine in the middle.
A once-off, unique little book!

The Journal measures 11.5cm x 115.5cm
It has 24 pages (not including the Front and back covers).
It is machine stitched together.


Each page is blank for you to embellish. Included are tags, paper flowers, envelopes to tuck things away, paper doily, tags, transparent pockets, Journal spots, trim, buttons, tickets and other hand made
embellishments for that unique feel and look.

A fun little Journal for your thoughts, A quick mini-album, a lovely gift....

Assorted Tag set of 12
Assorted Tag set of 12 Assorted Tag set of 12 Assorted Tag set of 12 Assorted Tag set of 12
Love gift-wrapping? Scrap booking? Journals?
Always needing tags?

A happy little set of 12 tags, 4 large, 4 medium and 4 small white tags with two colors of bakers twine (made in South Africa) and white string.

Perfect for all your little projects!
 
 
 
Everyday Project Life Cards
Everyday Project Life Cards Everyday Project Life Cards
Project Life Journal Cards
measure: 8cm x 10.4cm, fit perfectly into your Simple Stories or project life sleeves.

You will receive:
* 8 pre-cut Journal cards

(Everything has been designed and printed by me)
©Bonnie van Esch Designs
 
 
Memory Jar Journal spots set of 4
Memory Jar Journal spots set of 4 Memory Jar Journal spots set of 4
Looking for a fun way to spruce up your scrap book pages or add some fun to your project life pages? These fun little memory jars are perfect for achieving that!

You will receive a sheet of 4 memory jars. If you would like them pre-cut, I can do that for you at no extra cost. Please put it in the comments at check out.

Each Jar measures 9cm x 5m.
Printed on high quality GSM card.
Designed and printed by me.
 
 
All products are available through Etsy(For international customers) as well as with ZAR for my South African customers on my website.
Just send me an email with the goodies you want and I add on the postage, you do a EFT and voila-you get your goodies in the post!

Friday, March 22, 2013

Project Life Freebie

I fell off the band wagon a bit with Project life, but I plan to catch up and carry on.
Preserving memories for my family, my children is very important to me and I know one day, they will have something to look back upon, as will I, and smile about.

Here is another sheet of FREE project life journal cards for you.
Please note they are only for personal use and may not be printed and sold or sold as a digital item under any circumstances.
You can download the sheet here.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Crochet: Cowl/Hood

It is Autumn here and the weather is starting to change. The mornings are dark and cooler as well as the evenings. I wanted to make a cowl that could also be used as a hood for myself for this winter, and set about searching on pinterest for ideas.
I soon found this gorgeous cowl.
I just had to make it! I loved her original colors but wanted mine to be a bit more blue and grey as I have a lot of those color clothes.

It only took me two days to complete. 28 granny squares. 7 squares in each row. 4 rows.
I did the edging dc of pink and a dc of the dark grey. All using a 4mm hook.
For joining, I used Lucy's method .
I can't decide if it looks like I'm wearing a blanket on my head or if, in some sort of way, it is kinda cool.
I might make another one using only one color and dc stitches. I think the big joining bit also needs to go at the bottom where it isn't noticeable.
 Ha ha! the more I look at this, the more it DOES look like I've just wrapped a blanket around my head!!
 Oh well...i still love the coziness of it...



 and It looks okay as a scarf/cowl ?



so, if you can't crochet or don't have a cowl, throw a blanket on your head. looks about the same! haha!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

crochet: Custom orders-Tea cozies


I had two custom orders for tea cozies recently. The First one was made using pastel shades: pink, lilac and purple. Very soft and vintage looking.

The Second a very bright and colorful one using salmon pink, orange and blue.
They could not be more different!!

crochet: Owl Blanket

Earlier on this year I gave one of my niece's this little lap blanket.
I couldn't make something big as she needed to take it on the plane, but I thought a nice little lap blanket would be nice-for when she is watching movies and snuggling with her mom on the couch.

 I like the colors, sort of not too girlish but not too boyish.
 Completed it with a shell edging.
 I really wanted to make this a big blanket but she loved it and that is all that counts. :)

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

As brief as I can manage.

 

I remember when I was a little girl feeling like life stretched before me like a never ending book. There was no "the end" when I thought about life, my future or the future of others I loved. As I grew up, however, that notion of a never ending life vanished. Sometimes I wish I could have the protection the naivety of a child offers one again...
Loosing a loved one is a very hard experience. Probably one of the hardest we, as humans, have to face at some stage in our lives.

I've been struggling to gain the courage and strength to write this post. I do not like to talk about my personal life, I do not like to share things that I am struggling with or going through. This blog is supposed to be my little sanctuary, my "get-away" place. Somewhere I can share my creative side, a place I like inspires others. A happy place. We all have lives, we all face problems and issues on a daily basis. We all go through the loss of a loved one at some stage. So it's been hard, because I don't want to ignore it just because it is too hard to write about and at the same time,I don't want to bring everyone down reading this. Balance...sigh...

So let me be brief as brief is about all I can manage.

As some of you know my oldest brother passed away 4 years ago. Sadly, my other brother (and my last) passed away recently. I do not want to go into detail of how it happened as I feel it is too personal but I did want you to know why I have been so quiet.

I am doing a lot better thanks to the support of loved ones.


I want to get back to sharing things on my blog and I plan to do that soon. I just needed to do this first.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

teeny Tiny crocheted things...


My sister is soon to be a granny. Her Grand daughter is due in July. She ordered a whole lot of baby crocheted things from me. I was so excited, I made 3 hats, 3 headbands and a bunch of flowers in two days! I still need to do a baby blanket which will take me a few weeks.


I just totally adore this hat. I love the colors and the tassels and flowers. I am going to make a bigger version of this one for my daughter for winter.
I made all the hats and headbands so that you can simply slip the flowers onto them, that way the flowers are interchangeable or you also don't have to have a flower at all.

 Here, I used the grey flower with the single pink flower-the possibilities are endless!


Another little ear-flap hat, love the colors too, reminds me of summer or a fruit salad! Olive green, salmon and peach.

 Or with the salmon flower.
 Of course, no baby girl's wardrobe would be complete without a traditional pink hat! This one has a grey flower.
 But the green goes nicely too!
Moving onto the headbands now. Only three headbands but the possibilities are so much more with all the flowers to chop and change between! A headband to match every outfit!

 All the hats and headbands are made to fit a newborn baby.
 I made some adult size headbands too, wearing one today, so comfy! I always find shop bought headbands made from synthetic materials to make my scalp itch! Wool does not! Yay!

This is what the headbands would look like on a baby.



Feeling so broody after making all of these....I wish I had known how to crochet when my daughter was a baby, she would of had all of these cute things!

I haven't forgotten about the crochet photo frame tutorial! I will be taking photo's and writing one up for you. I have had visitors. But I will get to it soon. So check back!

Thanks for popping by and if you leave a comment- thanks in advance, always love hearing from my readers!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Simply Crochet Blog toot!

Hello!
Just quick little post.
A small toot...hee hee...can't help it, I was so excited to see my crochet Jar covers made it to the Simply Crochet Mood Board

Have you heard about this magazine?
It's from the same people who do Mollie Makes. For anyone who loves crochet, this is a must. It is packed full of projects and delightful crochet photography! Your heart will skip a little beat!

For my fellow SA bloggers, you can buy the digital version online here and Mollie makes MUCH cheaper online too here.

Have a super day!
We are having rain at the moment -so glorious after such a hot spell. The grass is finally green again!
Love that "just rained" smell.

Thursday, February 07, 2013

Crochet Photo Frames (Tutorial)

Hello!
Thank you for the nice comments on my memory files! I hope it inspired somebody to be adventurous and try their hand at making some of their own! They really are lovely to make easier to store so many more photo's!

Today I wanted to share some crocheted photo frames I made.

These are EASY-PEASY to make. All you need to do is cut a frame of any shape you desire-rectangle, square, oval or circle and make it a 1cm width all the way around. I used cereal box's for my card board but you could use any card as long it is sturdy enough.

You begin with a slip knot and then double crochet , moving the stitches down as you go along. You really have to play with it as you go along, depending what size your frame is-determines the amount of dc stitches. Just don't bunch them up too much as your border won't lie nice and flat.

Once you have gone all the way around with your dc st, end in the first dc with a sl st, ch 1 and begin your border of your choice. Before you end your border, chain at least 10-15 st for the little loop to hang it by, or if you are doing a larger frame, ch at least 20, but see how it looks and then end off with a sl st and tie off.


It is that easy! Super quick and lovely gifts! I think each frame took me less than 10 minutes to do!


I bought some thick transparent plastic-good quality thickness and cut out a piece according to the shape of my frame. Then you can use double sided tape around the edges or transparent drying glue to stick it down.
Then you take a piece of cardboard and do the same, leaving a gap big enough at the top to slide a photo into. With the circle or oval frames, I only glued half way up the sides and the square and rectangle frames I left the top side open completely.

I then put my iron on steam and steamed ironed them just to get them to lie really nice and flat. Just be careful not to wet the cardboard while doing this, I normally just spray the water on and then iron.

If you would like me to write up a proper tutorial with instructions and photographs, just let me know, if I get enough asking for one, I will write one up for you!
Thanks for popping by and have a great day!