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Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts

Your next weekend project?




Got itchy fingers this weekend? Feel like doing something creative? How about making this sweet little coat rack?


It is made from brand new rulers/yardsticks. This project looks simple enough for even me to tackle!

I love the antique finish they've applied to make the coat rack look old and timeworn.

Voila!
I think it would look absolutely fabulous in a study/craft room - perhaps a slightly narrower version - with these lovely little baskets (below) hanging from the hooks, filled with ribbons and balls of string.


For instructions on how to make this clever little coat rack, see here.
I'm so looking forward to this weekend. A time to get my house in order (currently looking like a bomb has hit it), do a little shopping, catch up with friends, and spend time with my beautiful mum - my rock, my confidante, my biggest fan.
Happy mothers day to all those celebrating it this weekend!

Best wishes,

Christmas has come early at our house

My friend Fiona and I have been crafting. Me....who never does any sort of craft work! We made Christmas banners for two of my mirrors.

I must thank Terri at Windlost for the idea. I was struck by her lovely banners and thought they looked like something I could tackle (with a little bit of help). And I know it is 11 months til Christmas season starts, but I wanted to do it while it was fresh in my head, otherwise it was very likely it would never get done at all.


I'm really happy with the results. There's no way I could have done it on my own. Fiona is a very talented crafter who taught me lots of tricks and she has every crafty gadget known to man! We even made the freshwater pearl garland that the 'joy' tags hangs on.


Here's a close up of the letters. You can see I chose paper embossed with Christmas words. Little details like this matter to me. It was Fiona's idea to stitch around the edges, and I think it added that finishing touch.

And here's the other one.


We went for an aged look with this banner. I chose a caligraphy paper, written with Christmas phrases for the background. We scanned and photoshopped the paper because I didn't want the original blue colour - we went with a soft grey instead. Once we cut the paper, Fiona taught me how to 'age' the paper using a couple of different types of ink.

We used black velvet to string the letter tags up. I used a hot glue gun for the first time - a very useful gadget!


I love the little pewter brad on each letter. I didn't even know what a brad was when I first started!

Now I can't wait til Christmas so I can put them up!
But the best thing about the whole event, was getting together with my good friend Fiona and chatting and laughing while going through 'the creative process', with our kids playing happily in the background.