'Morning Everyone,
Just a very quick share this morning as it's my turn to post a project over on the Snazzys DT blog. This month we had some lovely Kaisercraft products to play with including stamps, papers and an MDF piece to alter. I will admit I was a bit fazed by the MDF piece at first but once I started wor ............ er, playing with it I soon started to enjoy myself, lol! I'd be so pleased if you have time to pop over and have a look. Perhaps you can say whether you think I was 'working' or 'playing' ; ).
Here's a little sneaky peek.
I had a lovely time on Saturday at the Happy Stampers North West show at Port Sun light where Val and Don, owners of Snazzys were exhibiting for the first time. It was great to be able to say hello to them. I also got to share the long journey with my navigator and buddy Jo and we met up with a 3rd member of the Craft Stamping Quartet, Judith. As always one of our merry band was missing, namely Elaine and it always makes us a bit sad. Another extra bonus was seeing several members of the Chocolate Baroque Guild which is always a treat. All in all, it's well worth the long drive there and back for such a great show specifically aimed at stampers.
I'll be back again in a few days with another make. See you then and thanks for stopping by.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
Monday, 10 October 2011
Monday, 3 October 2011
Christmas???? ................. we still have a little bit of summer here!
Goooood Mooorrrrnnnnniiing Moooonnnnnndddaayy!!!!
I'm sorry to rub it in to those of you who don't have lovely weather this morning, but we have a beautiful day here in Nottinghamshire although we did have a few spits of rain a little while ago and it's obviously not here to stay for long but while it lasts I'm making the most of it to get my holiday washing caught up with. We have a lovely breeze which is drying perfectly.
Last week my Hubby and I had a much needed few days break in Mid Wales. We stayed in a log cabin at a little place called Victoria Wells, Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys. It's a sort of log cabin motel and the accommodation is basic but comfy for a short break and includes a full English breakfast and 3 course dinner. The menu choices for dinner were excellent and the food was lovely. The place itself is beautiful and perfectly situated to explore the Brecon Beacons which I have fallen in love with. I think we will definitely be staying there again sometime. When I've had time to download and edit my pics I'll post a few.
In the meantime here's a quick post of a project I made recently using some new Chocolate Baroque Christmas stamps. I made a gift wallet the template for which I found on the Splitcoaststampers site.
The backing paper is one of Glenda's designs and I think might be from her downloadable ones which should be available on the site soon. The stamped images and sentiments all come from the same new set of stamps called Christmas Cheer. I love this set and think there's a really nice mix of images including one particular sentiment stamp which I especially love.
There is still new Christmas inspiration being posted daily by the Chocolate Baroque DT over on the blog (link in my sidebar) showcasing the new stamp sets. My second post for this particular theme is tomorrow so I hope you get chance to pop over for a look.
Right, I had better get a wiggle on (as my crafty friend Judith says) as I have loads to catch up on. Unfortunately, a lot of it is housework chores, yuck!
As always thank you for taking time to visit. I really do appreciate you dropping by.
Have a lovely day and I'll be back soon.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
I'm sorry to rub it in to those of you who don't have lovely weather this morning, but we have a beautiful day here in Nottinghamshire although we did have a few spits of rain a little while ago and it's obviously not here to stay for long but while it lasts I'm making the most of it to get my holiday washing caught up with. We have a lovely breeze which is drying perfectly.
Last week my Hubby and I had a much needed few days break in Mid Wales. We stayed in a log cabin at a little place called Victoria Wells, Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys. It's a sort of log cabin motel and the accommodation is basic but comfy for a short break and includes a full English breakfast and 3 course dinner. The menu choices for dinner were excellent and the food was lovely. The place itself is beautiful and perfectly situated to explore the Brecon Beacons which I have fallen in love with. I think we will definitely be staying there again sometime. When I've had time to download and edit my pics I'll post a few.
In the meantime here's a quick post of a project I made recently using some new Chocolate Baroque Christmas stamps. I made a gift wallet the template for which I found on the Splitcoaststampers site.
The backing paper is one of Glenda's designs and I think might be from her downloadable ones which should be available on the site soon. The stamped images and sentiments all come from the same new set of stamps called Christmas Cheer. I love this set and think there's a really nice mix of images including one particular sentiment stamp which I especially love.
There is still new Christmas inspiration being posted daily by the Chocolate Baroque DT over on the blog (link in my sidebar) showcasing the new stamp sets. My second post for this particular theme is tomorrow so I hope you get chance to pop over for a look.
Right, I had better get a wiggle on (as my crafty friend Judith says) as I have loads to catch up on. Unfortunately, a lot of it is housework chores, yuck!
As always thank you for taking time to visit. I really do appreciate you dropping by.
Have a lovely day and I'll be back soon.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Wonderful Blog Candy ......... Go take a look!
Good Morning Everyone,
This morning is a perfect example of why I love this time of year because it's a lovely bright, sunny morning with just a slight nip in the air. I hope it's like this next week as my OH and I are off to Wales for a few days and I'm hoping to see some pretty scenery dressed in my favourite colours of Autumn.
Anyway, the main purpose of this post is to tell you about some fabulous blog candy that Hels Sheridan is offering over on her blog to celebrate passing 800 followers. I don't often advertise blog candy but Hels' blog is one of my favourites because as well as being one talented lady she's also very funny and reading her posts always brightens my day. Do drop by and see what you have to do to be in with a chance of winning this lovely booty. Just click on the pic in my sidebar to be transported to her lovely blog.
Hope you all have a lovely sunny day and thanks for visiting.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
This fab blog candy has now been won by a very lucky visitor to Hels' blog ............ and it wasn't me :((, lol!
This morning is a perfect example of why I love this time of year because it's a lovely bright, sunny morning with just a slight nip in the air. I hope it's like this next week as my OH and I are off to Wales for a few days and I'm hoping to see some pretty scenery dressed in my favourite colours of Autumn.
Anyway, the main purpose of this post is to tell you about some fabulous blog candy that Hels Sheridan is offering over on her blog to celebrate passing 800 followers. I don't often advertise blog candy but Hels' blog is one of my favourites because as well as being one talented lady she's also very funny and reading her posts always brightens my day. Do drop by and see what you have to do to be in with a chance of winning this lovely booty. Just click on the pic in my sidebar to be transported to her lovely blog.
Hope you all have a lovely sunny day and thanks for visiting.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
This fab blog candy has now been won by a very lucky visitor to Hels' blog ............ and it wasn't me :((, lol!
Friday, 16 September 2011
Birthday Card for a Wonderful Friend (& it fits in with my buddy's friendly challenge)
'Morning Everyone,
Yay, it's Friday! I hope everyone is looking forward to the weekend even if you're not doing anything special. We're planning a weekend of re-organising 2 of our bedrooms. They're becoming a bit of a dumping ground for stuff that needs to go back in the loft (like the big pedestal fan that I doubt we'll need again before next summer, lol) and stuff that has nowhere special to live so they need sorting out before it gets out of hand and we end up with nowhere for our Daughter and her family to sleep when they visit, lol!
Anyway, enough waffling and onto the crafting. This week has seen the birthday of a friend who has become especially dear to me. Elaine is one of my Craft Stamping Quartet buddies as many of my visitors already know and along with Jo and Judith she has become one of the main 'constants' in my life so making a card incorporating things she likes was such a pleasure to do. Elaine loves nature and has a huge wild garden with lots of mature trees and I know she loves it in whatever coat it happens to be wearing. As it's September, I decided to go with an Autumnal look both with the colours I used and also with the leaf embellishments. Elaine knows one of my favourite things to do is blending inks over masks and as Chocolate Baroque have just started stocking some exceptionally pretty Prima ones which I couldn't resist buying I thought that's where I would start my design. I followed this with some light overstamping using a stamp from an Inkadinkado set called Autumn Fall which I must have had for at least 2 years and never inked up. Shame on me because the stamps are really dainty with lovely leafy swirls.
I then blended inks over a sheet of card and cut out the leaves I wanted using a Shapeabilities die set (again in my stash for ages and never used) using the same dies to emboss and then adding some ink highlights. Another neglected die from my quite substantial collection is the Marianne Creatable doily die, It's really pretty and I've now managed to use it twice in one week :). I cut the doily from the same ink blended card and then spritzed this and the leaves with gold Glimmer Mist before stamping the sentiment in the centre of the doily.
Finally I used a lovely new Crealies die (again from Chocolate Baroque) which consists of separate multi sized petals that you build up to make a flower the size you want. I used all four petal sizes and cut it from Glassine paper, stamped with the same Inkadinkado stamp but this time in Encore Gold ink and then heated it gently for a few seconds to 'set' the ink into the Glassine. I shaped all the petals and joined them together with a pearl brad. I attached the doily with 3D foam pads and the flower and leaves with Pinflair glue.
Now, it just so happens that as I have used a much neglected stamp and two dies to make my card, it fits in with my buddy Judith's friendly weekly challenge called Forgotten Friday so I'm popping over to her lovely blog in a minute to add a link. I haven't seen her post yet today but there's always something lovely to see so do pay her a visit. I have to say thanks to Elaine too because I was in such a hurry to get her card in the post (it still ended up being late :( ) I completely forgot to take any pics, lol! Elaine very kindly emailed some photos over to me first thing so I could do my post. Thanks Buddy!!!
Well enjoy your weekend everyone whatever you are doing and come visit again soon.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
Yay, it's Friday! I hope everyone is looking forward to the weekend even if you're not doing anything special. We're planning a weekend of re-organising 2 of our bedrooms. They're becoming a bit of a dumping ground for stuff that needs to go back in the loft (like the big pedestal fan that I doubt we'll need again before next summer, lol) and stuff that has nowhere special to live so they need sorting out before it gets out of hand and we end up with nowhere for our Daughter and her family to sleep when they visit, lol!
Anyway, enough waffling and onto the crafting. This week has seen the birthday of a friend who has become especially dear to me. Elaine is one of my Craft Stamping Quartet buddies as many of my visitors already know and along with Jo and Judith she has become one of the main 'constants' in my life so making a card incorporating things she likes was such a pleasure to do. Elaine loves nature and has a huge wild garden with lots of mature trees and I know she loves it in whatever coat it happens to be wearing. As it's September, I decided to go with an Autumnal look both with the colours I used and also with the leaf embellishments. Elaine knows one of my favourite things to do is blending inks over masks and as Chocolate Baroque have just started stocking some exceptionally pretty Prima ones which I couldn't resist buying I thought that's where I would start my design. I followed this with some light overstamping using a stamp from an Inkadinkado set called Autumn Fall which I must have had for at least 2 years and never inked up. Shame on me because the stamps are really dainty with lovely leafy swirls.
I then blended inks over a sheet of card and cut out the leaves I wanted using a Shapeabilities die set (again in my stash for ages and never used) using the same dies to emboss and then adding some ink highlights. Another neglected die from my quite substantial collection is the Marianne Creatable doily die, It's really pretty and I've now managed to use it twice in one week :). I cut the doily from the same ink blended card and then spritzed this and the leaves with gold Glimmer Mist before stamping the sentiment in the centre of the doily.
Finally I used a lovely new Crealies die (again from Chocolate Baroque) which consists of separate multi sized petals that you build up to make a flower the size you want. I used all four petal sizes and cut it from Glassine paper, stamped with the same Inkadinkado stamp but this time in Encore Gold ink and then heated it gently for a few seconds to 'set' the ink into the Glassine. I shaped all the petals and joined them together with a pearl brad. I attached the doily with 3D foam pads and the flower and leaves with Pinflair glue.
Now, it just so happens that as I have used a much neglected stamp and two dies to make my card, it fits in with my buddy Judith's friendly weekly challenge called Forgotten Friday so I'm popping over to her lovely blog in a minute to add a link. I haven't seen her post yet today but there's always something lovely to see so do pay her a visit. I have to say thanks to Elaine too because I was in such a hurry to get her card in the post (it still ended up being late :( ) I completely forgot to take any pics, lol! Elaine very kindly emailed some photos over to me first thing so I could do my post. Thanks Buddy!!!
Well enjoy your weekend everyone whatever you are doing and come visit again soon.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
Thursday, 15 September 2011
September DT Project for Snazzys Part 2
Good Morning All,
Over on the Snazzy DT blog I'm showing the 2nd part of my project for this month. Here's a couple of peeky pics and I hope you have time to go over and see the whole thing.
Once again I thoroughly enjoyed working with the fab products from Snazzys' which included Darkroom Door Stamps - Music Collection, Tando Creative Music Mas and chipboard Music Shapes and Tim Holtz Tissue Tape, amongst other things.
Thank you for your visit today. I always appreciate you stopping by.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
Over on the Snazzy DT blog I'm showing the 2nd part of my project for this month. Here's a couple of peeky pics and I hope you have time to go over and see the whole thing.
Once again I thoroughly enjoyed working with the fab products from Snazzys' which included Darkroom Door Stamps - Music Collection, Tando Creative Music Mas and chipboard Music Shapes and Tim Holtz Tissue Tape, amongst other things.
Thank you for your visit today. I always appreciate you stopping by.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
Monday, 12 September 2011
September DT Project for Snazzys
Hi everyone,
Just a little post to say that my September project for Snazzys is being shown on the DT blog now (link in my sidebar). I was sent some lovely products to pl .... er, work with, lol! The stamps are the Music Collection from Darkroom Door and my DT pack also included a gorgeous Tando Creative music score mask, some Tando chipboard music shapes and some of Mr. Holtz' Tissue Tape.
This is a teensy taster so if you'd like to see the rest of it please do pay us a visit over on the Snazzys DT blog and if you have time to leave a comment that would be great. Of course the products I used are available from Snazzys.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
Just a little post to say that my September project for Snazzys is being shown on the DT blog now (link in my sidebar). I was sent some lovely products to pl .... er, work with, lol! The stamps are the Music Collection from Darkroom Door and my DT pack also included a gorgeous Tando Creative music score mask, some Tando chipboard music shapes and some of Mr. Holtz' Tissue Tape.
This is a teensy taster so if you'd like to see the rest of it please do pay us a visit over on the Snazzys DT blog and if you have time to leave a comment that would be great. Of course the products I used are available from Snazzys.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Romance and Relaxation ???
Happy Weekend Everyone,
Sorry, I've got to be very English here and mention the weather because it's glorious this morning where I am. Beautiful blue sky with whispy clouds and bright sunshine. At the moment the temperature is just right but it doesn't bode well for my craftroom later, lol! I may have to brave the heat though as I've been away for a few days looking after little Izzy before nursery reopens next week and I'm getting withdrawal symptoms! On Thursday I took Izzy to Newby Hall in North Yorks and we had a really fun filled day. I haven't been in the hall but the gardens are lovely and there's a really great adventure garden for kids (which is where we spent most of the day, lol). Izzy isn't four until December but she is such a daredevil and she spent the day making me a nervous wreck watching her daring exploits. My Daughter said I would have been okay to sit and watch her from one of the many seats but as her Mamma I felt I had to be 'right there' to catch her if she fell, Ha! Ha! I don't know who was the most exhausted at the end of the day but we did have a good time and I would recommend Newby Hall as a lovely family day out with something for all ages. Oh yes, there's a really good restaurant too where I tried their very nice Beetroot and Spicy Parsnip Soup ....... delicious!
Anyway, on to the crafting now. Finally, I have something I can show you on my own blog. Everything I've made for quite a while has been DT stuff that I can't blog on here, at least not yet. However, my card today was made for my lovely friend Jo's birthday a few weeks ago and I couldn't show that until now because I used some lovely new Chocolate Baroque (formerly Elusive Images) stamps which have only been released this week. There are two new A5 stamp sets called Music Fanfare and The Art of Chess and if you check out the DT blog (link in my sidebar) you will see lots of inspiration from the Design Team. Please scroll down over the last few days as Glenda has been publishing our draft posts since the middle of the week and she kicked the launch off with a look at the two stamp sets, some inspiration from the Queen of Stamping herself and a hint that there might be a random give away. I would guess that means the more comments you leave on the DT blog and the teams individual blogs the more chances you have!
The colours I used for Jo's card were rather delicate shades of Versamagic ink blended over a lovely Tando Creative music score mask (mask available from Snazzys). All the stamped images are from the two new Chocolate Baroque sets and the flowers and leaves were left over from the decorated initial I did for the Snazzy DT launch which fitted in with my colours perfectly. The little violin charm (from IndigoBlu) was originally an antiqued brass colour so I rubbed some silver Inca Gold into it.
I always forget to mention that most of my photos are clickable, once to zoom and again to get a real 'in your face' closeup, lol! I always like to look at closeups on other people's creations to get a better idea of the texture and dimension. It's the next best thing to actually touching them I think.
Don't forget to hop over to the Chocolate Baroque DT blog as there are some beautiful creations to see.
Have a lovely weekend everyone and thanks for sparing time to visit.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
PS I thought it was time I gave a bit of explanation for my lack of posting in recent months and lack of commenting on my favourite blogs to some extent too (I do drop by them often though). Unfortunately we have had a few family trials and tribulations which are likely to be ongoing for quite sometime and these are also the reason I haven't managed to do the blog post I intended on Jenna and Tony's Wedding. Around the time of the wedding I had set in motion an assessment of my 83 year old Mum and what we suspected has been confirmed, she has Alzheimers and we are now waiting for an ECG next week to see if she is able to have the drugs which will hopefully slow down the effects of this awful disease. It will be October before she sees the consultant to get the prescription though so that's another month for the deterioration to progress. The other event which as a Mum and doting Mamma is occupying much of my time and thoughts is that our lovely Son's marriage has ended. I know it happens all the time and is not the end of the world, it happened to me over 40 years ago but thankfully, I had no children at that time and could quickly move on with my life. Jamie has a little girl (as my regular visitors will know) who he adores and the effect this is having on both of them is the really upsetting (to put it mildly) part. Anyway, that's the situation put very simplistically and I'm trying hard to recover my normal rather leisurely rhythm, lol! I'll be back a bit quicker next time I hope but in the meantime thanks for bearing with me. Lots of love Lesley Xx
Sorry, I've got to be very English here and mention the weather because it's glorious this morning where I am. Beautiful blue sky with whispy clouds and bright sunshine. At the moment the temperature is just right but it doesn't bode well for my craftroom later, lol! I may have to brave the heat though as I've been away for a few days looking after little Izzy before nursery reopens next week and I'm getting withdrawal symptoms! On Thursday I took Izzy to Newby Hall in North Yorks and we had a really fun filled day. I haven't been in the hall but the gardens are lovely and there's a really great adventure garden for kids (which is where we spent most of the day, lol). Izzy isn't four until December but she is such a daredevil and she spent the day making me a nervous wreck watching her daring exploits. My Daughter said I would have been okay to sit and watch her from one of the many seats but as her Mamma I felt I had to be 'right there' to catch her if she fell, Ha! Ha! I don't know who was the most exhausted at the end of the day but we did have a good time and I would recommend Newby Hall as a lovely family day out with something for all ages. Oh yes, there's a really good restaurant too where I tried their very nice Beetroot and Spicy Parsnip Soup ....... delicious!
Anyway, on to the crafting now. Finally, I have something I can show you on my own blog. Everything I've made for quite a while has been DT stuff that I can't blog on here, at least not yet. However, my card today was made for my lovely friend Jo's birthday a few weeks ago and I couldn't show that until now because I used some lovely new Chocolate Baroque (formerly Elusive Images) stamps which have only been released this week. There are two new A5 stamp sets called Music Fanfare and The Art of Chess and if you check out the DT blog (link in my sidebar) you will see lots of inspiration from the Design Team. Please scroll down over the last few days as Glenda has been publishing our draft posts since the middle of the week and she kicked the launch off with a look at the two stamp sets, some inspiration from the Queen of Stamping herself and a hint that there might be a random give away. I would guess that means the more comments you leave on the DT blog and the teams individual blogs the more chances you have!
The colours I used for Jo's card were rather delicate shades of Versamagic ink blended over a lovely Tando Creative music score mask (mask available from Snazzys). All the stamped images are from the two new Chocolate Baroque sets and the flowers and leaves were left over from the decorated initial I did for the Snazzy DT launch which fitted in with my colours perfectly. The little violin charm (from IndigoBlu) was originally an antiqued brass colour so I rubbed some silver Inca Gold into it.
I always forget to mention that most of my photos are clickable, once to zoom and again to get a real 'in your face' closeup, lol! I always like to look at closeups on other people's creations to get a better idea of the texture and dimension. It's the next best thing to actually touching them I think.
Don't forget to hop over to the Chocolate Baroque DT blog as there are some beautiful creations to see.
Have a lovely weekend everyone and thanks for sparing time to visit.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
PS I thought it was time I gave a bit of explanation for my lack of posting in recent months and lack of commenting on my favourite blogs to some extent too (I do drop by them often though). Unfortunately we have had a few family trials and tribulations which are likely to be ongoing for quite sometime and these are also the reason I haven't managed to do the blog post I intended on Jenna and Tony's Wedding. Around the time of the wedding I had set in motion an assessment of my 83 year old Mum and what we suspected has been confirmed, she has Alzheimers and we are now waiting for an ECG next week to see if she is able to have the drugs which will hopefully slow down the effects of this awful disease. It will be October before she sees the consultant to get the prescription though so that's another month for the deterioration to progress. The other event which as a Mum and doting Mamma is occupying much of my time and thoughts is that our lovely Son's marriage has ended. I know it happens all the time and is not the end of the world, it happened to me over 40 years ago but thankfully, I had no children at that time and could quickly move on with my life. Jamie has a little girl (as my regular visitors will know) who he adores and the effect this is having on both of them is the really upsetting (to put it mildly) part. Anyway, that's the situation put very simplistically and I'm trying hard to recover my normal rather leisurely rhythm, lol! I'll be back a bit quicker next time I hope but in the meantime thanks for bearing with me. Lots of love Lesley Xx
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