For this week's Handmade Monday I thought I'd do more of a pictoral post than anything else as I haven't got anything finished to share with you today.
I took a pic of a Work in Progress from my working week - making an R2D2 hat as part of a commission
As you can see there's also a Campervan with 3 wheels half done and there's a couple of other half finished bits hiding in my craft box - I'm terrible for starting more than thing at once!
(Thankfully though they did all get finished in the right order!)
Then this afternoon I was quietly sitting at the dining room table cutting out enormous letters for a commission (I've been asked to make a 5 foot name banner for another craft business so they can use it at craft fairs and it's all in this gorgeous hot pink colour! Not sure how I'm going to show you the finished pics of something so big, but that's a problem for next week) Anyway, I was sitting there quietly on my own when my 4 year old daughter Seren came up and asked if she could do some cutting out too, so on some of the scraps I drew her some flowers and she sat next to me happily cutting for ages:
I love the look of concentration!
And then of course the peace was shattered by my 2.5 year old son, Patrick coming up and asking if he could cut out too. Here he is sitting opposite Seren watching carefully to what she's doing and within 20 seconds of this being taken he was pouting because it was 'too difficult' and back to the telly he went!
Hope you've all had a lovely weekend :-) I'm off now to check out the other lovely blogs at Wendy's link up party on the Handmade Harbour website.
A new craft business designing and making handmade, personalised gifts and homewares, from a small corner of Gloucestershire, UK.
Sunday, 3 February 2013
Friday, 1 February 2013
St Patrick's Day Parade
Today I'm revealing the first in the line up for the St Patrick's Day parade here at Grace's Favours HQ:
He's been made to the same dimensions and exacting standard as our normal Campervans, but he comes with a removable Shamrock Top Hat Brooch:
I've been trying to take some more interesting, lifestyle type shots, but I'm not sure I've got it quite right yet...
There will be some more entrants to the parade next week and hopefully my photo styling will continue to improve!
To buy this lovely fella, pop over to the shop
He's been made to the same dimensions and exacting standard as our normal Campervans, but he comes with a removable Shamrock Top Hat Brooch:
I've been trying to take some more interesting, lifestyle type shots, but I'm not sure I've got it quite right yet...
To buy this lovely fella, pop over to the shop
Sunday, 27 January 2013
Children's Craft Party
Waaaaaay back in December, I rashly agreed to run a children's birthday party at ZigZags in Coleford - obviously I was distracted, as entertaining a group of 9 year olds given I have no experience of what they can do and might like isn't something I'd usually have agreed to quite so readily!
They looked fab! Because I've taken the pics on my phone you can't see all the detail, but they'd really gone all out and decorated their bears' accessories brilliantly! (and now I've got the Jungle Book song, 'The Bear Necessities' in my head!)
And then after they'd gone, I turned round and this was the scene that greeted me! The chaos they left behind:
However yesterday afternoon rolled around scarily quickly and so on I ploughed.
The girls had decided they wanted to make things for their teddies. What exactly was up to me.
I had a bit of a play with some of my the kids teddies and came up with two options for the girls to make - waistcoats or bags for their teddies.
What I should have done was come up with things that I could draw templates for so that the girls could each have had a template to work from. As it was, the 2 Mum's who stayed to help and I had to spend the first 45 mins going round each girl in turn and cut out their waistcoats because of course, all the bears were different sizes!
No-one seemed to mind, but I think next time (Nex time? Brave? or possibly just silly!) I'd try to plan activities that meant they could get straight on without everyone having to wait get started.
Despite my initial nerves and misgivings, the party went really well, the parents were happy, the birthday girl and her friends were all very happy - phew!
So, here is the result of 11 girls beavering away for an hour and a half:
They looked fab! Because I've taken the pics on my phone you can't see all the detail, but they'd really gone all out and decorated their bears' accessories brilliantly! (and now I've got the Jungle Book song, 'The Bear Necessities' in my head!)
And then after they'd gone, I turned round and this was the scene that greeted me! The chaos they left behind:
And this was after the Mum had done a good 5 mins of tidying up!!!
Still... I'm feeling brave (silly?) so I've said to the lovely owner of the shop that I will do more parties if she gets any interest. What am I letting myself in for?
As usual, I'm linking this up to the lovely Handmade Monday party over at Wendy's Handmade Harbour Blog
Friday, 25 January 2013
Tutorial....How to Make an Orange Candle
All my lovely Facebook fans, will know that I posted a pic of a recent make on Wednesday morning. This make was slightly different to my usual makes, in that it consisted of an orange and some olive oil!
I saw this first on Pinterest and for once when I said I'd seen something cool on Pinterest and described it to my husband, he'd actually already heard of this one!
So here's what you'll need:
An orange (any size)
Olive Oil
A knife
Matches (at least 5 in my experience!)
First of all, making sure you go through the skin only and not the flesh, carve all the way round the middle of the orange like so:
Then ease your thumb under into the slit and slide your thumb round the inside of the orange peel, so that you peel the skin away, without tearing into the skin.
Then you need to gently pull the peel off the orange flesh, like this:
You need to do the same for both sides, so that you have two empty orange peel halves and then you need to pour a little bit of the oil into the side of the orange peel that has the 'wick'
Then, although a bit of the top half of the peel has come away with the flesh, I've cut a bigger hole in the top so that again, the flame doesn't scorch the top of the orange
Then it's time (once the oil has had a chance to sink into the pith) to try and light your candle. I usually find that I'm too impatient and haven't left it for long enough to soak up the wick properly, so it takes about 5 attempts to light!
Once lit, put the top half of your orange on:
And turn off the lights, to get the full effect!
It should last for about half an hour, depending on the size of orange & how much oil you've used
Gorgeous!
Hope you enjoy and I'd love to see pics of ones you make.
I saw this first on Pinterest and for once when I said I'd seen something cool on Pinterest and described it to my husband, he'd actually already heard of this one!
So here's what you'll need:
An orange (any size)
Olive Oil
A knife
Matches (at least 5 in my experience!)
First of all, making sure you go through the skin only and not the flesh, carve all the way round the middle of the orange like so:
Then ease your thumb under into the slit and slide your thumb round the inside of the orange peel, so that you peel the skin away, without tearing into the skin.
Then you need to gently pull the peel off the orange flesh, like this:
I've trimmed a bit of the 'wick' off as it was quite long and might have scorched the top half of the orange:
Then, although a bit of the top half of the peel has come away with the flesh, I've cut a bigger hole in the top so that again, the flame doesn't scorch the top of the orange
Then it's time (once the oil has had a chance to sink into the pith) to try and light your candle. I usually find that I'm too impatient and haven't left it for long enough to soak up the wick properly, so it takes about 5 attempts to light!
Once lit, put the top half of your orange on:
And turn off the lights, to get the full effect!
It should last for about half an hour, depending on the size of orange & how much oil you've used
Gorgeous!
Hope you enjoy and I'd love to see pics of ones you make.
Sunday, 20 January 2013
Craft fail!
But it's sort of come good - thank gawd!
Well, what with all the lovely snow we've had this weekend in the Forest of Dean (Gloucestershire)
| The view out of my dining room window |
My daughter Seren (aged 4) announced on Friday morning, over breakfast and talking about snowman building, that her gloves didn't fit and could I please make her some more to go out in, TODAY! Talk about pressure!
So I drew round her hand, enlarged the template a bit and off I went. Here's the first attempt:
| Possibly the right side for a doll! |
That'll teach me not to make the first attempt out of the final material you want to use!!
So take 2:
| Fine finger size, but the wrist opening would barely fit a newborn! |
So out we went with Seren sporting these, tucked into her coat sleeves as I'd not had time to russle up any elastic!
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| The kids' first snowman |
This week is the 100th Handmade Monday so keep your eyes peeled on Wendy's lovely blog for some wonderful surprises :-)
Monday, 14 January 2013
Giving up the Day Job...
... Means that I can do all those really exciting things like:
- The laundry
- The weekly shop
- Go to Weight Watchers
- Tidying the house.....
But it also means I can spend more time doing cool things like making these gorgeous baby booties (these are actually for a friend's baby, but they will also get listed as a made to order item in my shop):
and then embellishing them with rockets and planets :-)
It is SO nice to be able to say 'I LOVE my job'!
Now I've got to get on with my tax return - I've been putting it off!
But in between I'll be catching up with everyone over on the Handmade Monday link up :-)
- The laundry
- The weekly shop
- Go to Weight Watchers
- Tidying the house.....
But it also means I can spend more time doing cool things like making these gorgeous baby booties (these are actually for a friend's baby, but they will also get listed as a made to order item in my shop):
and then embellishing them with rockets and planets :-)
It is SO nice to be able to say 'I LOVE my job'!
Now I've got to get on with my tax return - I've been putting it off!
But in between I'll be catching up with everyone over on the Handmade Monday link up :-)
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
Too early to be thinking about St Patrick's Day?
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| Photo courtesy of Luxpresso.com |
Happy New Year!
I hope you've all had a wonderful Christmas and New Year - any sore heads out there today? I'm feeling a little delicate after a great evening at our place with some good friends, homemade curry (well, as the diet started today we thought last night should be a decent blow out!) and lots of yummy wine, champagne, toffee vodka and Baileys!
So as with all good hangovers, we've been talking about future plans and the usual resolutions and I started thinking about all the exciting things I can do with my business now that I am able to dedicate all my energies (when not being a wife, parent, housekeeper, chauffeur, cook, cleaner.... you get the picture?!) to it.
So I started thinking about Valentine's and St Patrick's Days... I think I will plan some new product lines which have the same items at their centre, but each will focus on the different celebration... so far I am thinking about VW Campervans and VW Beetles as the central items - they are certainly some of my best sellers, but I was also thinking about Mini Coopers and possibly Morris Minors.
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| Photo courtesy of Skybluefreelance.info |
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| Photo courtesy of Classicandperformancecar.com |
What other vehicles do you think would work well in felt?
The lovely thing about the car/campervan range is that they can be personalised, which is great for gift giving and they're a bit different which thankfully seems to appeal to folk!
Anyway, right now I have to get my house guests up (for the second time - they've all had to retire to bed for the afternoon!) and find something for my kids to eat for dinner.... ahhhh the life of a working mum :-)
Friday, 14 December 2012
12 Days of Christmas... Gift Guides
The wonderful team that I am part of on Etsy have some tireless leaders who have been working very hard to provide 12 gift guides for the 12 Days of Christmas and each day focuses on a different topic.
I've been meaning to blog about the wonderful collections that Erika (one of the aforementioned tireless leaders) has been putting together, but first I thought I'd share some of the wonderful jewellery that Erika makes & sells in her lovely shop and the profits for which she very generously gives to charity:
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| Beaded Leather Wrap Bracelet |
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| Sky Blue Necklace, Handcrafted Lampwork Beads & Sterling Silver |
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| Felt Ball Earrings, Sterling Silver & Merino Wool |
All the above are on my wishlist should anyone be after ideas for presents for moi ;-)
The Gift Guides that Erika has been producing are collections of items all handmade by the very talented makers within the team and you will be spoiled for choice no matter who you are buying for!
The 12 Days of Christmas Gift Guides can be found on the official Craft Britannia blog and (so far) they include
Sorry for the lack of pictures from the Team CB blog, but my blog knows it's Friday and wants me to stop working now!
Have a great weekend all
xxx
PS. Although technically not so much about my handmade makes, this is going to be my post for the last Handmade Monday of the year as I haven't quite got the time to squeeze another post in on time!
So for anyone who doesn't pay us a visit till the next Handmade Monday - I hope you have a wonderful Christmas & New Year!
PS. Although technically not so much about my handmade makes, this is going to be my post for the last Handmade Monday of the year as I haven't quite got the time to squeeze another post in on time!
So for anyone who doesn't pay us a visit till the next Handmade Monday - I hope you have a wonderful Christmas & New Year!
Monday, 3 December 2012
Felty Christmas Tree Ornaments Tutorial
I thought it was about time I did another tutorial and as I'm completely in the festive mood, I thought I'd share a Christmassy one with you... how to make a Christmas tree ornament for your Christmas Tree!
You will need:
2 squares of dark green felt
1 small square of dark brown felt
2 small squares of white felt
I piece of ribbon
Assorted sequins
Dark green embroidery thread (2 strands)
White embroidery thread (2 strands)
Gold/silver/white embroidery thread (1 strand)
Small amount of toy stuffing (you could use cotton wool if you don't have any toy stuffing)
Scissors
Pins
Templates (see end of the tutorial)
| I Forgot to add the ribbon to the picture of the supplies |
| So here it is on its own |
Step 1:
Print out the templates, there are two tree sizes, you can start with either - just make sure you use the corresponding tree trunk piece & the snow piece.
Pin the tree template to the two pieces of dark green felt and cut out. Pin the corresponding trunk template to the dark brown template and cut out. Pin the snow template to the pieces of white felt and cut out.
| Tree template pinned to both pieces of green felt |
| Trunk template |
| Snow for top of tree |
Sew white felt onto one of the green tree pieces, don't sew too close to the edge, so you have space to sew the green pieces together (see photo at Step 3) repeat for the other piece. These will now become the outer pieces of your tree ornament.
Next using the single strand of embroidery thread (in whichever colour you have chosen) sew on your sequins to both outer pieces of the tree.
Step 3:
Once you've got all your sequins sewn onto both pieces of tree, it's time to sew the tree pieces together. Take your trunk piece and fold in half, and insert the raw ends in between the two tree pieces and using a blanket stitch, sew round the outside until you get to the top.
In order to blanket stitch close the tree at the top, where the white snow has been sewn on, fold back the white felt as you go round the top, like this:
| This is why you don't want to sew the white piece of felt too close to the edge. |
Then take your piece of ribbon and fold in two, then place it inside your trees. (Sorry - I forgot to take a photo of this bit!)
Then continue to sew round the tree until you get to the bottom corner:
This is where you poke in your toy stuffing or cotton wool, so that the ornament is lightly padded.
Then you sew up the opening and tie a knot in your thread... and Hey Presto!
If you follow this link to THE TEMPLATES, you will find both templates, at full size, although of course you could enlarge them if you wanted to.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial - it is for personal use only, so please feel free to make as many of these as you like for friends and family, but please don't produce trees to sell or reproduce any/all of this tutorial without crediting it back to me. Thanks :-)
I am linking up to the Handmade Monday over at Wendy's fabulous blog, sorry for missing last week, but I was struggling with getting my stock up and ready for the Handmade Makers Market in Oxford! The event took place yesterday... so watch this space for pics of my stall and the low-down on how it went.
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