Wednesday, 7 December 2016

On Wednesdays, we wear pink

On Wednesdays, Yes, we do wear pink. Any budding Mean Girls fan will recognise that quote.
So as a birthday present for my sister back in October, I made her some pink earrings to wear on Wednesdays!


I of course included my snail and initial mark.


And I loved how the sun shone on the small glass beads.


Monday, 5 December 2016

You CAN do it

When I was little, I grew up watching Disney films, along with millions of other children across the entire world. This is still incredibly true to this day.

And who can blame us?!


115 years ago today, a legend was born.
And his work thrives today!

Sunday, 4 December 2016

Stamping out the wrapping paper

Blimey it has been busy and it is only the beginning of December!
But would you believe it, I have bought about 95% of my Christmas presents and already wrapped them all!
Well you can't blame me for being keen!

Fortunately I have had this last week off so I have been able to crack(er) on with the festivities, including a shopping trip to York and an entertaining evening at Beamish!

Being part time gives you alot of extra time which you somehow need to fill. So I thought I would make Christmas that little bit more special by making all the Christmas cards and the wrapping paper.

Stencils and paint to hand...


I started stencilling!


I had 5 designs overall, 1 design per 2 people.
In opposite colours, I made gift tags.


So red wrapping paper, had a green tag, green had a red tag, gold with silver and silver with gold.
And ta-dah! The final paper!


A very small selection of the wrapped presents so you are able to see each paper design.
The finishing touches (bows and bells) will be added before they are put under the tree. We don't want flat bows on Christmas Day!

Monday, 21 November 2016

Toilet rolls and snow

As toilet rolls have been emptied and discarded
I have secretly been collecting and had them regarded

One by one as the number of toilet rolls increase
snowflakes are being made with glitter, paint and glitz.

I realise now this post is rhyming with a pinch
I should not have read Dr Seuss' 'The Grinch'

My first snowflake, all red and glittery
was a bit of a faff and a little bit trickery.


Snowflakes two and three were more well planned
painted simply with more time to hand.


Number four is all blue and sparkly
while flake number five is pink and harkly.


There are plenty of designs out there
if you take a look with a bit of care

Simply google 'toilet roll snowflakes' or 'toilet roll decorations'
and let it be the start of new creative foundations.

Some are pretty and delicate
and some are great fun.
Others are full of character
whilst others are... very outdone!

Sunday, 6 November 2016

Cunning Dinosaurs

These little fellows have a cunning plan for Christmas and they need my help!


See, they have already started talking amongst themselves...
Stay tuned to find out what their mega idea will be!

Friday, 4 November 2016

Christmas has already begun!

This year, I am being super duper prepared! I officially started my Christmas shopping near to the beginning of August (came across some things just by chance! Right place, right time!), I have wrapped the presents I have so far bought (post about the wrapping paper to come later!) and I am on with the making of the cards (again, another post to come later!).


I have alot to do so better get cracking! See you in a hoot!

Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Blue birdbath

On Sunday, with my infinite wisdom, I decided to make a birdbath. Lucky birds!
I already had an idea in my head and I knew exactly how to go about it. I even had everything I needed!

First things first, I needed to remove the original wooden table from the post. Crikey, it had rotted beyond repair! The bird feeders which were (somehow) hanging from the underneath, were moved to a tree and are still happily being used!

I thought it best to treat the post to prevent it from rotting, like the table...
Whilst the post was drying, I begun the making of my idea!

I had a small shallow trug and a hanging basket of a similar size.


Removing the chain then with a large mallet, I hammered the base of the hanging basket so it was flat, and the same diameter as the trug.


It was a pleasant sunny day on Sunday, so the top of the post dried incredibly quickly.
Using a regular hammer this time, and 4 large wood staples, the basket was hammered to the top of the post.


Lovely!


With the basket and trug in place, I needed a layer of something at the bottom of the trug for the birds to perch on as they bathed.
Shells were awkward and had sharp edges on which the birds might damage or injure themselves.


However beautiful shells may be, they are not practical for a birdbath. Fortunately, there were plenty of pebbles lying around the garden for me to use!


That's better!
It's hard to tell from the picture but the pebbles are positioned to make a slope. This ensures birds of all sizes are able to bathe at a depth comfortable to them.
I enjoy hearing idea's from other people. My mum suggested putting a stick in, to create a more natural 'puddle'. So in went a stick along with the water!


It also makes a lovely perching post!


Realising how bare and very strange looking this birdbath appeared, it needed something a little more organic. Like a water plant which acts a bit like ivy...


Ah! That will do!
That will twist and weave through the hanging basket in no time!