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Showing posts with label embroidery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label embroidery. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 February 2023

Day Out to London

 

I'm on the Scrap, Paper, Scissors Blog today with the first two of my layouts using the new Papermaze kit for February. A very bright, cheery and colourful collection. Ideal papers and embellishments for St. Valentine's Day as well as other occasions. Here is my first layout.

A Day Out to London - This paper said 'retro' to me, so I chose a photo of me in the 1970's with my flared jeans and large collared shirt. I was taking my little brother to London for the day.

From the kit I used:

American Crafts - Jen Hadfield - Stardust collection - Lucky Charm
Bazzill Basics Cardstock - Bazzill White,
Apricot & Princess Pink


From my stash I used:
B
lack embroidery floss
Black Bazzill
Black marker pen
Cricut
Retro Font










I'll be back with the second layout tomorrow.
Thanks for looking
Lynn x

Sunday, 26 December 2021

Little Elves

Last Christmas I made Santa and Mrs. Claus two characters designed by Larissa Holland (mmmcrafts), and part of the 'Twas The Night Before Christmas' tree decoration collection. This year I made the girl and boy elves. The patterns for these delightful ornaments is availabel on Etsy UK. I also made the 12 Days of Christmas collection last year while away on holiday - details of my makes HERE.









Looking forward to making more of Larissa's characters for next year.
Thanks for looking
Lynn x

Sunday, 11 July 2021

Mickey

Challenge #6 in the Journey for Change July challenges on the FTLOPP, is to scrap a changed taste, which can include something you have changed your mind about liking, or scrapping something other than a photo for a change of a different title or embellishment. I also entered it for the DAF challenge #14 - Circles and Sparkle.

I decided to scrap this postcard from a visit to Disney World Florida, and my title is an embroidered piece I bought the same day.


I used:
White Bazzill Cardstock
Queen & Co. - Magic collection
Distress Inks
Sequins
buttons
embroidered embellishments from Disney
Baker's Twine
DAF flairs





Thanks for looking
Lynn x

Friday, 11 December 2020

Merry and Bright

I have two layouts over on the Papermaze Blog using the December Kit today. Here is the first one of them. For full details please see the Scrap Paper Scissors Blog.


I found this colour slide picture of my sister by the Christmas tree with new Pinky and Perky toys - Christmas 1964. Brought back memories of our childhood home and Christmases.

From the kit I used:
Photo Play - Christmas Cheer collection - Silent Night
Simple Stories - Winter Cottage collection - Season of Wonder
Ruby Slipper & Fig Swirl Bazzill
Washi Tape

From my Stash I used:
Silver embroidery thread
MDF bauble
acrylic paints
Glossy Accents
silver ric-rac
silver ribbon
silver bells
3D foam tape
Sizzix Thinlits - Shadow Script Christmas die set.
Cricut
Distress Ink

Thanks for looking
Lynn x

Monday, 13 January 2020

2020 Felt Ornaments - January - 1. A Partridge in a Pear Tree

My daughter Emily and I have admired the felt Christmas ornaments designed by Larissa Holland for some time. Towards the end of last year we purchased the digital patterns via Esty for the Twelve Days of Christmas project. However we got busy with all the crafts we were making for my other daughter's wedding and so didn't get started on the ornaments in time for Christmas 2019. 


I purchased the felt, and other materials needed, and printed all the instructions off to make A5 booklets. Then I printed out the patterns too. When we were together at Christmas we decided to challenge one-another to make one ornament a month during 2020, so we have a set of 12 in time for next Christmas. 


So here is my first month's effort - which is in fact two ornaments, the pear and the partridge.

So I will be back with the
turtle dove next month.
Thanks for looking.
Lynn x

Monday, 18 November 2019

Butterfly Confetti

Butterfly Confetti is the first page I made using the Papermaze November Kit for the Design Team. It shows Catherine and George's witnesses letting off butterfly confetti cannons after having traditional confetti thrown over them both as they emerged from the ceremony.


From the kit I used:
Pink Paislee - Indigo & Ivy - #12American Crafts, Vicki BoutinWildflower & Honey Printed Vellum
Jade Bazzill
From my own stash:
gold embroidery thread for hand stitching
Pink Fresh Studio Puffy Alpha Stickers (see the full range in the shop).

Please see all the details of the kit and this layout on the Scrap, Paper, Scissors Blog.
The kit and extra Bazzill pack are available in the shop.


Thanks for looking.
Lynn x

Friday, 12 August 2011

TEN THINGS

Thought I would join in with this '10 Things' challenge from Shimelle's Blog. As I have started the long needed job of sorting out our loft, here are ten things I found on the first stage of this project. It will take a few weeks to finish this job as I am sorting and repacking as I go. I want to be able to find my craft materials and other things more easily and get rid of all the stuff we don't need. So with one black sack for the dustbin, two bags for the charity shop, a box of paper for recycling and one end of the loft tidy! Here are some of the things I found.



1. First  Embroidery - I believe this may have been my first attempt at any kind of embroidery. I remember making this at primary school. We were allowed to choose from several designs and colours of fabric. I chose this cream piece with Eskimo and seal. We were taught chain stitch, french knots and cross stitch, there is even some double coloured chain stitch in there. The thread is Cotton Perle.


2. Linen and lace, passed down from both my family and Alan's. I have washed and ironed it all and decided to use some of it and store it with my other table linen rather that in the loft. Some of it will need a little repairing.



3. Many boxes of scrap fabrics. This I intend to sort out, so recycle all the tiny scraps which are no use and store what I want to keep, organised in such a was that I can find what I want when I need it. I have several projects in mind for this little lot, which I have been saving for when this job is done rather than going out to buy more fabric.


4. These are old tobacco tins. My grandfather used to smoke a pipe and these are the tins from many years ago. As you can see from the postage stamps stuck to the lid he used them for his stamp collecting. They have since been used by my mother to store buttons. As I have reorganised the buttons into glass jars, the tins are empty, but I'm sure I will find another use for them.


5. These two fantastic toys the children had when they were small. A medical kit and a tool kit. The endless hours of fun they all had with these! They are complete and well cared for and will be kept for future generations to enjoy.


6. China tea set and post and pans etc. again these were another favourite of the children, the are from IKEA.


front of work

back of work

7. Shadow work, this was worked by my mother-in-law.



8. Part of my Grandmother's wedding dress. This is the over skirt, in a coffee coloured lace and fabric with embroidery.


9. Shoe bag, one of the three colourful shoe bags I made for the children when they started primary school. I ended up making lots of these for friend's children too.


10. Silk paints and the small pieces the children made some years ago.