Saturday, December 24, 2011

Happy Christmas

This is a quick post to show you my treasured nativity scene which this year has a new stable, made for me at a pottery class by my 83 year old neighbour/friend.



Wishing you all a Happy Christmas!

~A

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

A Surprise Gift

This week a very special friend gave me a lovely surprise gift



Beautifully packaged in this lovely tin with a cute label



Home made mince pies that taste as good as they look!



The lighting wasn't the best for the photos but I had take pics quickly - before there was nothing left in the tin!!

~A

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Make Fill Your Own Christmas Crackers

This year I have decided to fill my own Christmas crackers because I hate the cheap and nasty contents of ready filled Christmas crackers. I bought a make your own kit and have filled the crackers with chocolates.



Each cracker contains either two mini slabs or two mini bears depending on the recipient.



All done!




See my Christmas 2013 crackers here!

~A

Note for Crafty Girls:
Yes they pop like normal store bought crackers! This is what the back of the pre made up cracker looks like

Friday, December 9, 2011

Birthday Time

November and December is a busy time for birthdays in our house with all four of us having birthdays in these two months. As a result it is also a busy time for making cards. Here are my latest creations, firstly my daughter's card



Inside her card was a little surprise...



She had wanted a hoodie from a certain shop and I had given her the money to buy it before her birthday. On her birthday I wanted her to have a little reminder of what her gift was so I wrote inside the card 'Open to see your present'...





She was very impressed with it which made me happy because she doesn't share my passion for crafts.

Next, my son's card



The green frame around the teddy was cut from tissue paper and then crumpled. Aren't the little metal spanners and hammer cute? (Woodware brads). The tyre print background was made by rolling tyres (old toy cars) over an inkpad and then rolling over card.



I also made my first Christmas card



All pictures are coloured with koh-i-noor pencils blended with solvent. I'm still not very good at getting the shadow/light correct but I do enjoy all the practise!

~A