Friday, 21 May 2010

Wooden Stamps all the Way from India

Hi, sorry I haven't posted anything for a week now.  I have been very busy lately playing with paints and getting ready for my cousins wedding in July. 

Been shopping for fabric to make dresses for my mum, me and my daughter.  The colour theme is royal blue so once the dresses are ready I will be doing some beadwork and stuff  on them.  But that's another story and I will keep you posted on that one.

For today I thought I would show you my stamps I bought when I went to India nearly 5 or so years ago.  I bought them from a street seller in Mumbai and they have the traditional henna designs carved in the wood.



I also bought some ink, which has now dried out, in the colour of henna.  The stamps are supposed to be used so that you can print henna designs with the ink on your skin.  The ink is completely washable so as you can imagine I definitley had lots of fun with them while the ink lasted!!!

So I thought I could put the stamps to some good use as I do not have anymore of the lovely ink left.  I borrowed my darling husbands paints and played around a bit on fabric (still need to work on it) and paper (much better at this).

And here is the result - postcard style notecards printed with a henna design in vibrant blue


I'm going to be listing these in my Folksy shop.  But I have still to decide whether to sell them in the doily envelopes or just plain envelopes.  ?????????????????????????

Decisions, Decisions, Decisions!!!!!!

Wednesday, 12 May 2010

Gorgeous doilies

Just thought I'd let you all know that I have just listed another item in my shop Beau by Me.  My dad bought me some doilies and I've been having lots of fun playing around with them.  So my latest make involves some gorgeous doilies as you might have guessed already.  I made some pretty envelopes that can be used as, well, envelopes to put gift cards in or a note, maybe even a love note to yours truly.  Or, they can be used as envelope sleeves.  They look stunning, especially when you can see the colour of the envelope through the little holes in the doily.  If you have envelopes in pink, blue, green, yellow, silver and the list goes on, it looks great with the doily envelope.  Come and have a look here.


Doesn't it look so pretty?

Ok, so now I'm going to play with my paints.   See you later!!!

Folksy Friday Theme

Thanks to everyone who posted their suggestions here on my blog and in the forums on Folksy.   The following are the themes I had to choose from:

Earthy Theme
Fairy
Princess
Heart
Butterflys
Zips
Bows

I have to say I would like to do a Folksy Friday on all these themes so for my first choice for this week im going to be doing...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................BOWS!!!

Come here on Friday to see it.

Look forward to it.

Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Quick Reminder

Just a quick note to remind everyone that the closing date for submitting your suggestions for a Folksy Friday Theme for me to do my FF on this week is tomorrow (12th May). 

Please submit your suggestions here by 7pm tomorrow so that I can look through them and choose one for my next Folksy Friday on 14th May. 

Looking forward to your ideas.

Thank you. 

XXX

Friday, 7 May 2010

My First Folksy Friday - Buttons

I have been thinking for a while about what my theme could be for my Folksy Friday.  In the end I chose to feature buttons.  We use buttons everyday and they are usually on our shirts, coats, trouser etc.  But of course they have many more uses than that. So I thought we could see the different ways in which crafters use buttons other than just on clothing.  So here is my first ever Folksy Friday, I hope you like it.



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1. Fabric Button Bracelet - Spots and Stripes Bracelet by Incy Wincy Stitches  2. Little Fabric Tree Brooch by Buttercup Boutique  3. Funky Pink Flower and Button 3D Wall Art Decoration by 100 Percent Delicate  4. Toadstool Charm by Paperfish  5. Reversable Pincushion by Blonde's Backyard  6.  Button Jute Shopping Bag by Beaky
 
I have to say I really enjoyed doing this Folksy Friday and searching for items to feature.  Some I have seen before , others I found by accident.  I never thought buttons had so many uses before.  I think this may have opened up a new world of adventure for me!!!

P.S  I would like to do another Folksy Friday next week but I'm stuck on a  theme. Please submit your suggestions here or here by 12th May so that I can look through them and choose one for my next Folksy Friday on 14th May.

Looking forward to your suggestions.
Thanks

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Customized Girly Baby Bibs

When I was pregnant I had plenty of time on my hands and I wanted to do something that I enjoy so much.  And thats making things, anything really.  So I bought a pack of plain white bibs and used some of my beads, ribbon, diamonds and fabric to make these.

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Of course, at the time I didn't know I was going to have a girl.  Originally I put these up to sell, but they didn't sell.  So I was left with them and thought about giving them away to anyone I knew who may have given birth to a girl.  But that didn't happen.  So my daughter is the lucky owner of these gorgeous bibs and she has worn all of them except for the blue sequin and ribbon one.   We are going to be attending a wedding in July and the colour theme is blue, so she will be wearing it then.  
 
Let me know what you think of these as I was thinking of making some more to add to my shop on Folksy.