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Sunday, 6 September 2009

Beautiful England


I'm really making an effort to get fitter, and that includes walking every day. I feel so so blessed to live near Cannock Chase and I've spent a bit of time there recently! It's amazing! Just wanted to tell you that. If you live close, make the most of it. Every season has it's beauties:) The heather is particularly spectacular at the moment.

Class Instructions


It's my class at Hedensford library tomorrow. It's been fun to get ready- and I'm excited about teaching it. I LOVE seeing people go home happy with something they have made (fingers crossed for that haha!) Anyway, thought I'd post the instructions in case you want to have a go at your own. I am planning to teach a few classes at home in the future. I will be sure and put them on my blog.
FAMILY HISTORY THEMED CANVAS

1. Colour you canvas by wiping it with a dampened sponge dipped in ‘lettuce’ colour wash, Leave to dry.
2. Cut out a piece from your patterned paper 18.5 x 18.5 cm. Reserve the rest for later.
3. Ink the edges of your cut out square by swiping a blue ink pad lightly over them.
4. This is where you get to be creative. Make up 3 flowers to your own design by arranging the shapes and gluing the layers together.
5. Make up the mini envelop with the pattern on the inside. Glue together. Fold the blue card and put it in the envelope. Tie your narrow ribbon around the envelope and knot.
6. Lay your flowers, photo, and envelope on your square of patterned paper in a design that you like. Remember to allow room for the ribbon to fit on the bottom of the canvas. When you are happy with your design glue the pieces on. Use photo stickers to attach the photo.
7. Attach the whole thing to your canvas using PVA glue sparingly.
8. Ink the edges of your canvas if liked.
9. Tear a strip of the remaining patterned paper approx. 28cm long- enough to cover the front and edges of your canvas. Ink the edges. Using a glue dot at each end, attach to your canvas.
10. Take the longer piece of blue ribbon and lay it over the torn strip. Attach with glue dots.
11. Use shorter piece or ribbon to make a bow and attach with a glue dot.

Saturday, 29 August 2009

Crop again

It's our crop on saturday 12th. Sadly Jules can't be with us as she has a family commitment. Thankfully Caroline from Skrapz was able to step into the breech. They always bring lots of yummy stash- so be prepared:) It's the day before I go to America for 3 weeks, so don't let me spend anything!! I need every penny for that. Hope to see you there.

Wednesday, 26 August 2009

The Photograph



It's how and why scrapbooking started. The photograph. My son is loving his camera and for my birthday took some great pictures at our family picnic. I have had 2 put on to 18" x 20" canvases and I am loving them!!!! It just made me think- am I taking enough quality photos? And am I doing enough with them? These are a couple of the photos that Matt took.

Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Lot's happening

So here's what we have provisionally booked in for classes/workshops for Chase Scrappers.
September- Jules class
October - possibly Rachel Allen
November - Margaret Dunning
December Ellie's class
2010
May - Gallery Textiles
later in the year we have Shimelle and Jane Pope
All of these classes are sounding really good- I'm excited! Some of them are going to be expensive. Although we are now supported with money for the hire of the hall we are still going to be very short of what we need. Any ideas? Maybe we could do a bit of fundraising?? Let me know what you think.
I'm in a scrapping frenzy at the mo. I've just completed a 30th anniversary mini book for my hubby and I. Can't believe it's been that long and that happy:) I've started working on a travel journal for my trip to America NEXT MONTH- whoop!!! I will post pics soon.

Sunday, 9 August 2009

Classes, classes, classes!!

Thanks to those who came to the crop saturday. What a great bunch you are! I always enjoy the company and the inspiration.. We are sorting out some really interesting classes for the crop. Jules is doing a class for september, and Ellie will do a class in December with a kit from Crafty Stash - www.craftystash.co.uk
I'm looking in to something for November. I've also been enjoying FREE classes on www.thebigpicture.com If you go there and search classes, choose list by price, and the free ones come up. You put your details in, but won't be charged. Then you go to 'my classes' and you can do them whenever you like. I certainly found some inspiration. It's made me want to get back to why I started scrapbooking- recording lives through words and photos. Enjoy!

Saturday, 1 August 2009

Monoprint Class


Did Rurh Allen's class- www.ruthallenart.co.uk - at the Shire Hall Gallery today and loved it! Ruth is inspiring and a very tallented artist. She is also a good teacher, and the two things don't always go hand in hand:) This is the peice of work I completed, and I'm raring to do more! (click on it for a close up image) We used block printing ink which was deliciously messy- and traced our images onto patterned papers laid on top of the ink. I will do it as a demo at the crop next week, all being well. Ruth is willing to come and do some workshops for the crop. That's exciting.