Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Happy New Year & some crafty resolutions

I hope you all had a wonderful holiday and I wish you every happiness for 2012.

For next year I would like to finish recycling this jumper ...... using this book.
Finish this quilt ... ... design is from this book.

Finish this paper pieced quilt.
Turn this ...... into one of these (I can not see me having any time for such a project - but I really really want to do this.)
Put the finishing touches to my pattern for a children's art smock.

And stop eating cake ;-)
Rather a lot of finishing I have to get on with .... see you in 2012!

Monday, December 19, 2011

Recycle Old Holiday Cards into Quick Gift Tags

Its not to late to add those cute finishing touches to the presents all wrapped up under the tree. I like to keep all bows and cards from any occasion and recycle them. This year I have recycled the ribbons and cards from holidays gone by. It really takes no time at all to make your own gift cards and it is great to recycle. Use normal scissors or pinking shears, a hole punch and a bit of ribbon. Some of them are so cute they could pass as brand new gift tags!

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Candy Cane Mice

Ever since I got Martha Stewarts Handmade Holiday Crafts I've been dying to make these guys. I made a couple of adjustments. I used bobbly wobbly eyes and folded the ears ... ... while hooking the candy cane through the ear loop at the back - which made them perk up a little. The mice are in browns and greys, with little red rudolph noses and colored ear inserts which match the color of their tails.They are just as cute as I dreamed they would be.
UPDATE & TIP: If giving these guys as a gift to children - put them in a cellophane bag - little fingers rip these apart quicker than you can say quick. They also make cute Christmas tree decorations.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Grandma's Hat

A friend of mine lost her Grandma recently - it was a great loss for their family. Grandma left behind a half finished hat for her daughter. I was very touched when I was asked to finish it. Grandma's eyesight wasn't so strong - so there were a couple of mistakes that I tried to cover up with some little flowers. I hope I did it justice.