Friday 29 October 2010

Mixed bag

Hi guys! Sorry I haven't been around the last few weeks. It's been a bit of a mixed bag of stuff going on really. The main (only?) thing dominating my thoughts has been that we had it confirmed that my Mum's cancer has spread to her liver. She now has to go to a specialist liver cancer hospital in Basingstoke where she will hopefully have a liver resection. We are pleased if this happens as we have been told it's curative. She will then have some pretty intensive chemo. We have been waiting on edge for the past 3 weeks to hear when she would get her appointment with the surgeon at Basingstoke and it finally came through on Wednesday that her appointment is a week on Monday. We REALLY hope that she will have her surgery as soon as is humanly possible after this. We are so anxious over the timescale of things.

Because this is kinda of the calm before the storm, hubbie and I decided it would be a good time to take our holiday as I will be looking after Mum soon. It was kind of a weird holiday- lovely to spend time with my hubbie but I found it extremely hard to relax and was constantly texting my sister for news re the Basingstoke appointment. That's not to say we didn't have a good time but it's hard, you know? Anyway, I thought I'd include this photo my hubbie took of one of the hikes we did as it summed up the sheer beauty of Sedona, Arizona where we stayed.

How stunning is that???!!!! It's called Cathedral Rock.

Now those of you who've been reading my blog a while know that whenever we go to the US, I always go on a crafting hunt for cheap stash! I plan it all before I go (my hubbie is SO tolerant!!) Obviously I did the usual pilgrimage to Joann's and Michael's. I also found this scrapbook shop which was closing down and had 50% off everything!! So I thought I'd show you a few bits I bought. Above are some simple beads from Joann's. I'm going to make my Mum one of my handbag charms as a stocking filler and I'd been looking around for the right colour beads to match her bag for ages so these will be perfect.

In Michaels I managed to get all this I-top brad maker stuff. The maker itself I got at 40% off cos I took in a voucher! (yes I'm that organized!!) I can't wait to use this as I love the concept of making your own brads, especially fabric ones as well. Will demo this to you at some point! I also got some of the magnet daddies as well as I thought they'd come in handy for altered gifts.

I'm so pleased with this. I nearly bought this exact cotton reel holder on Ebay (it went for 22 quid) and I got this for 7 quid in Joann's!!! Hubbie bought me a load of cotton reels for Chrimbo last year and because I had them stored in a drawer and looked down on them, it was hard to see what colours I actually had. As you know, I'm redoing my craft room and part of this is to make it more visually attractive so this is another reason why I wanted this. I think I will wall mount it.

A bit of a surprise this one. On a day trip out we went to this little place called Cottonwood to take a railway through one of the local canyons. As we passed through to the station, I saw the words "Art Institute Glitter" on a building. Hang on, I thought, could that be the headquarters of Art Institute Glitter??!! yes, it was!! Above is a pic of the shop....

And here is a pic of the factory/distribution next door!

So of course I ventured in and met a couple of really lovely ladies, including Barbara the inventor of Art Institute Glitter!!! Here are my little purchases which I will be using on my Chrimbo cards this year!!

Well, hope you've enjoyed viewing my new stash. Hope to be back making cards next week and to pay some visits to you! Have a great weekend x

Sunday 3 October 2010

Time to relax!

Hi everyone! Hope you're all well and have enjoyed a fabbie crafting week! I've been purchasing a few bits and pieces for updating my craft room. I was at Ikea yesterday and bought 3 shelves and a ridiculous number of storage jars. Also had my amazing new mini stacker delivered in the week. Won't be able to show you my new improved room for a bit though as I'm really hoping to get another 2 mini stackers for my birthday. Maybe I'll do some teaser photos to whet your appetite!!! I LOVE looking at other people's craft rooms so much!!!

So onto my first card of the week...


This is another of my newish Riley stamps. I'm loving this little moose at the moment, (s)he makes me smile!!

My sis asked me to make a card for her friend's birthday so here it is! I coloured Riley with copics and paper pieced the couch and added some shading over the top as well. Papers are by American Crafts. Sentiment is Papertrey Ink from their On My Couch set.

I'd like to enter this for:
Papercutz- use 3 designer papers

Here is Riley blissed out on the sofa. Those choccies look yummy!

Crafty stash used: Stamps (Riley & Papertrey Ink); Copics; Papers (American Crafts); Assorted cardstock; Nesties


Onto my next card which is for a friend's birthday. Little Cutie Patootie from Elzybells. I coloured her with watercolour pencils and paper pieced her dress and added some shading and extra colour with copics and brush markers. The card blank is made with the Sizzix Bigz scalloped card die. I thought these flower eyelets would go perfect with the flowery paper and scallops. This fitted in perfectly with the Belli Challenge to use old embellies- no one ever uses eyelets any more, do they???! I haven't used eyelets for over 2 years I don't think!

I'd like to enter this into:
Diecut Dreams- teddy bear birthday
Belli- old embellies
CRAFT- fancy florals

What a little cutie!!- don't ask me why my font is now underlined!!! I can't get it to stop!!

Crafty stash used: Stamps (Elzybells); Watercolour pencils; Copics; Brush markers; Paper (DCWV & Lili of the Valley); Assorted cardtstock; Sentiment (Pink Petticoat); Bigz die (Sizzix); Nesties; Ribbon (Stampin Up); Eyelets (Poppicrafts); Gem (Joanna Sheen)


Onto my third card. This is a birthday card for my Dad's pen pal who lives in the US. When my Dad passed away, he had been writing to him for over 15 years so I thought it was a shame to let the friendship end so I have started writing to him instead. The dandelion and leaves are from an Autumn Leaves stamp set, the sentiment is Hero Arts and the butterfly is Stampington. I wanted to do a fairly simple card and this contains two firsts for me- using Kraft card and this colour scheme! I NEVER use yellow, not as a main colour anyway! I added a bit of white to the dandelion using watercolour pencils.

I'd like to enter this into:
Cute Card Thursday- clock or time- I figured a dandelion clock was ok! A bit unconventional I know!
Pollycraft- no designer papers
Caardvarks- clean and simple
Pals Paper Arts- buttons

Crafty stash used: Stamps (Autumn Leaves, Hero Arts, Stampington); Assorted cardstock; Button (The Altered Element); Ribbon (The Altered Element); Pearls (Wild Orchid Crafts); Watercolour pencils

And my last card of the week, yes, I had to slip a Christmas card in somewhere! This card contains some recycled bits off old Christmas cards- the two pressies which I cut out with nesties. I then mounted on some Coredinations cardstock which I distressed a bit and then stitched round. I've stitched a few of the layers on the card and used half a nestie to cut out the sentiment which is from a See D's set.

I'd like to enter this for:
Charisma Cardz- Christmas

Crafty stash used: Stamps (See D's); Images (recycled); Paper (?); Assorted cardstock; Ribbon (Poppicrafts); Punch (Martha Stewart); Sewing machine; Nail file; Nesties

Hope you all have a fun filled week! x