Its begun - the round of 40th birthday parties! Alicia isn't quite the first of my friends to hit the big 4-0 but she is the first to have a P-A-R-T-Y!!! Actually its kind of nice to have an excuse to go out with the girls for dinner minus husbands and all of our respective children. Around Christmas time I'm usually in Christmas card mode and got to the evening before the dinner and realised I still hadn't made a birthday card. I love the Cosmo Cricket Clementine collection so grabbed the 6x6 pad and was able to whip up this birthday card. I must say it was rather excellent to not have to send the card in the mail for once which meant I could add some Kaisercraft paper blooms without having to worry about them being crushed! While I don't really mind having to make cards that will survive in the post (which is a good thing as most of them do need to be sent via the mail) it does tend to limit the types of embellies that can be added. Thanks for dropping by.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Christmas Ornaments
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Errol & Zelie
I was recently given a felt gingerbread man ornament as a Christmas present from a colleague at work. In need of a few pressies myself that were suitable for children I decided to make some of my own using less traditional colours. I've named them after the two children they are gifts for. I'm very pleased at how well they have turned out and hope to make some more if I can find the time. Hope you like them too.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Xmas Gifts for Teachers
Come Christmas time its always a challenge to find the right gift for the kids teachers. Sure I could easily go out and just buy something but I feel that they should have something a little more special. So each year I try and find a craft project that is easy enough for the kids to do but still looks lovely. (The one thing I absolutely can't stand is parents making the project and claiming that their child did it.) So this year I bought some kaisercraft flourish baubles which both my 6 & 8 year old could confidently paint. I then sprayed each bauble with glimmer mist (only because I'm a control freak and didn't want to see any wasted otherwise the kids would have happily sprayed away). My 6 year old felt putting the rhinestones and pearls onto the baubles was a bit tricky so my 8 year old has done all of those. I got the rather mundane task of adding all the hanging ribbon. Each bauble will be teamed up with a bag of Haigh's chocolates (teachers need something yummy after all and you can't go past Haigh's) to make what we think is a rather lovely Christmas present. Hope you like them too!
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