I saw some birds made from circles on the sizzix website and thought I would have a go.
Quite pleased with how they turned out.
Friday, 25 November 2016
Monday, 29 August 2016
Boy card
This is the card I made using the 'from the herd' stamp from Stampin up. The letters are cut with a sizzix die set.
New home for our boat
We have moved our little boat out of our friends barn (where it has been having a holiday for 18 months) and it now has a new home near Truro.
Sunday, 12 June 2016
Garden visitors
A few weeks ago we saw this pair waddling down the road. Then one evening they turned up in our garden. Really cute.
Red legged partridge
cards
Just sharing a few things I have been making
This is the card I made for my Dad for his birthday.
(When he was a little boy and worried about anything, he would go to sleep thinking of circuses).
Pink, glitter, cake, ice cream. The only thing missing is pom poms!!
This one was Auntie Donna's card.
Saturday, 7 May 2016
Hot Air Ballooning
We have been trying to go ballooning for a while but every time we booked it, it was cancelled due to poor weather conditions. Anyway, finally the weather was perfect and last Wednesday we managed to soar above the countryside north of Tiverton.
The lovely pilot, Richard, took some photos on a go pro suspended from the balloon and this is one them.
The lovely pilot, Richard, took some photos on a go pro suspended from the balloon and this is one them.
Sunday, 17 April 2016
New home card
I bought the window die from SU a couple of weeks ago and was itching to use it. It was perfect for a new home card I wanted to make. I created the bricks using one of the stencils I bought in Exeter and then layered up the window to make it look like curtains. The images came from a craft magazine I have had for ages and didn't want to use because they were so pretty. Anyway I have forced myself to stop keeping stuff to stroke and am now actually getting things out and using them. It is quite satisfying.
Where does the time go?
I can't believe how long it has been since I last shared anything here!
We are still busy with village life. Last weekend there was a charity night in the pub. It raised over £2,400 for a local hospital. The theme was 60's, 70's and 80's. The music was fantastic and everyone looked fabulous dressed up.
I have said I will help out with a craft afternoon which is being run to raise money for the playing field. I have made up a few projects for the children and grown ups to make. Fingers crossed it will go well. The playing field has a lovely wooden activity set but needs repairing and they are hoping to install gym type equipment for us older residents to use.
We are still busy with village life. Last weekend there was a charity night in the pub. It raised over £2,400 for a local hospital. The theme was 60's, 70's and 80's. The music was fantastic and everyone looked fabulous dressed up.
Us looking stunning
The village 'boy' band!
Thursday, 11 February 2016
Exeter craft show
Even though the weather was awful on Saturday, I ventured out to the Crafts 4 crafters show at Westpoint, Exeter with a friend. I needed a few basics, (glue, card blanks etc) and it is always nice to see what is on trend. The entry price was £8 which I think is the maximum it should be considering how much we all spend when we get there. (Can't put an actual figure as hubby reads this)! However, I was annoyed that the show programme didn't come with the entrance fee. I didn't bother getting one but it does mean that at a later date if I remember seeing something and want to check out their website, I can't unless I remember the name of the company.
This is a picture of the bits I bought.
This is a picture of the bits I bought.
Raskog trolley
I purchased one of these a few weeks ago and have finally organised my big shot, dies, embossing folders and punches so everything is on hand. I have been using the big shot a lot more now I can see the dies. My metal dies are stored on magnetic sheets that are stuck to the bookcase.
Wednesday, 6 January 2016
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