I've been a little obsessed with something old over the past week or so. The inspiration for this one might be a little obscure, but it's one of my all time favourite flicks. So, as I do when I am smitten, I've started making something. This time I'm using a Small Matchbook Box from Graphic 45 as my base. I do have two new tin designs that I'll be working on soon, but this is a 'quick' something for me (I'm actually making 2), for a bit of fun before I jump into those, more detailed, minis.
So... here are a few in progress pictures.
This was my 'dry run' with the milk carton. The final ones are about 3/4 of this size.
The Madonna and her bullet marked walls.
This is the interior pretty much complete.
I'm now working on the outside. The front facade has been bricked. Next the sides. Then grouting... then .... then ... then ...
To compliment the piece there will be a really REALLY cool free printable when it's posted. I am so excited about the freebie I can barely stand it. It makes me wiggle in my chair with excitement! If you're a big fan of the flick this piece is based on, I think you're going to loooovvvve it!
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Friday, May 16, 2014
A place for St. Expedite
After breakfast has been rushed, the school lunch bagged, the dog sent to do his 'business' and the kid is shipped off to school, the house becomes quiet. I begin most mornings leaving fresh offerings, giving thanks and lighting incense for those spirits I am drawn to.
I often talk about St. Expedite. He has his own little page on my website. There's good reason for that, he's never let me down when I really needed help. Until now, my offerings of thanks have been placed on the counter. I wanted to create a special niche for him, away from the bustle of the house. And so I came up with this...
A little tin and glass lantern atop a large painted spindle. I'm hoping it patinas well. I've helped with the aging process by distressing the paint a little bit :P
Inside is just the right size for a small glass of beer and slice of cake, or some other token of thanks for saving my butt one more time :) Perhaps I'll find a small figure to place inside too.
I often talk about St. Expedite. He has his own little page on my website. There's good reason for that, he's never let me down when I really needed help. Until now, my offerings of thanks have been placed on the counter. I wanted to create a special niche for him, away from the bustle of the house. And so I came up with this...
A little tin and glass lantern atop a large painted spindle. I'm hoping it patinas well. I've helped with the aging process by distressing the paint a little bit :P
Inside is just the right size for a small glass of beer and slice of cake, or some other token of thanks for saving my butt one more time :) Perhaps I'll find a small figure to place inside too.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
A new camera for me...
I bought myself a mother's day present this year. (Cheeky!) A new camera. Because I am thrifty (read: cheap) I spent $120 on the floor model, then haggled $20 off because the lens cap didn't fit. One hundred dollars for a new snapper? Just call me moneybags.
I'm still getting used to the thing but there are things that I do not like about it... because it's bigger it casts a large shadow when trying to get close to my subject, it's heavier, the USB cord is too short, it doesn't focus where I want it to... BUT ....
... now I can take pictures of bumble-bees mooning me
Or get a snap of their shiny wings and fuzzy jackets while they are busy at work.
I can snap my dear Padfoot's mug and catch the crumbs and slobber on his sweet muzzle.
I shoot the moon in the night... or day!
I can take pics of feathered fellows without frightening them away.
Or shoot evidence of wild beasties from the safety of my kitchen window
And I can even take pictures of weeds that grow whiskers for whiskerless gnomes.
Perhaps it's ok afterall :)
Hope you're having a fabulous week! I miss you every day we don't chat xoxo
I'm still getting used to the thing but there are things that I do not like about it... because it's bigger it casts a large shadow when trying to get close to my subject, it's heavier, the USB cord is too short, it doesn't focus where I want it to... BUT ....
... now I can take pictures of bumble-bees mooning me
Or get a snap of their shiny wings and fuzzy jackets while they are busy at work.
I can snap my dear Padfoot's mug and catch the crumbs and slobber on his sweet muzzle.
I shoot the moon in the night... or day!
I can take pics of feathered fellows without frightening them away.
Or shoot evidence of wild beasties from the safety of my kitchen window
And I can even take pictures of weeds that grow whiskers for whiskerless gnomes.
Perhaps it's ok afterall :)
Hope you're having a fabulous week! I miss you every day we don't chat xoxo
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Clockless Moon Clock
I bought this broken clock/jewelry case a while ago...
I've had a kinda/sorta idea what I wanted to do with it but it's been sitting for ages waiting to be poked by a bit of inspiration. FINALLY, after much fussy and fiddling I've ended up with this...
I'm pretty pleased with the transformation but I can't help but feel it's missing one little something. What that something is, I have no idea but I'm sure that one night, months from now, as my head rests upon my pillow, just the right thing will shake me awake :)
The moon is rather pleased where he sits... so I know he's not the problem.
For now, I'll take my cue from him and rest, be still...
... loads of lovely things are born of rest and stillness and trusting just the right things will come along eventually.
Materials:
Old jewelry box/clock
Alpha Stamps May "Springtime in Paris" Kit
Wood Mini Spools
Clock Keys
Mushrooms - Red
Cherry Blossom Garland
Pink Rose Garland*
Violet Cherry Blossom Garland*
Moss
Star sequins
Blue glitter
Handmade Paperclay moon
Pawns
Tin Tart Mold
Pyramid brads
Watch hands
I've had a kinda/sorta idea what I wanted to do with it but it's been sitting for ages waiting to be poked by a bit of inspiration. FINALLY, after much fussy and fiddling I've ended up with this...
I'm pretty pleased with the transformation but I can't help but feel it's missing one little something. What that something is, I have no idea but I'm sure that one night, months from now, as my head rests upon my pillow, just the right thing will shake me awake :)
The moon is rather pleased where he sits... so I know he's not the problem.
For now, I'll take my cue from him and rest, be still...
... loads of lovely things are born of rest and stillness and trusting just the right things will come along eventually.
Materials:
Old jewelry box/clock
Alpha Stamps May "Springtime in Paris" Kit
Wood Mini Spools
Clock Keys
Mushrooms - Red
Cherry Blossom Garland
Pink Rose Garland*
Violet Cherry Blossom Garland*
Moss
Star sequins
Blue glitter
Handmade Paperclay moon
Pawns
Tin Tart Mold
Pyramid brads
Watch hands
Friday, May 09, 2014
Pretty Botanical Tea Tags
On the Graphic 45 blog today you'll find a tutorial for these simple but pretty little tags made with the Botanical Tea collection.

This collection is so very lovely, how could I not pair it with this pair of old photographs? I think they'd make perfectly shabby ‘thank you’ tags for gifts and special packages.
I think they'd be especially nice attached to brown paper packages tied up with string ;)
Supply List:
Cheesecloth
Cotton
Tea
Ink pad
Self adhesive pearls
Glue/Adhesive
Jute Twine
Vintage photos
Tuesday, May 06, 2014
A Stationery Box for Nan Whit
My
grandmother is quite spritely for her 80+ years. She’s a jet setter, a
facebooker, and can cut a rug like no one’s business. She also still
writes letters. She sits with pen and paper and writes to her friends
and family, even when she’s vacationing across the great big sea.
So I thought that it would be rather nice to surprise her with a pretty box filled with handmade cards, envelopes and stamps in celebration of Mother’s Day.
There's loads more photos and a walk through to make this box over on the Graphic 45 blog today.
So I thought that it would be rather nice to surprise her with a pretty box filled with handmade cards, envelopes and stamps in celebration of Mother’s Day.
I’ve filled the box with a bundle of simple cards created with Sweet Sentiments with envelopes to fit. Some lightly embellished Artist Trading Tags are affixed with Small Square Glassine Envelopes, filled with stamps. Everything my granny will need to keep in touch with her friends back home as she sits and suns by the pool ;)
There's loads more photos and a walk through to make this box over on the Graphic 45 blog today.
Supplies
Botanical Tea:
white ribbon
jute twine
faux pearl
white acrylic paint
envelopes
Friday, May 02, 2014
Authentique/Petaloo Beach Memory Keepsake
It never fails that when my family visit the beach we come home with
some sort of souvinier. Sea shells and pretty stones, little things that
mark the memory of our adventure. While pondering a summer/beach themed
project I thought of the memories sparked by those little treasures and
decided to give them a proper keeping place.
Pretty white Forget Me Nots are paired with Botanica Petite’s in blue and accented with a tiny bit of Fancy Trim. All of those pieces come together with Sea Shell Pin accessories.
Finally, a few sea shells are added as accents. The sides of the tin are embellished with strips of "Cruise".
Inside the tin is where we keep our memories safely tucked away.
A few more stickers inside for the finishing touches and Voila! You've got a tidy little tin to keep your beach memories safe :)
Hop over to the Petaloo and Authentique blogs this week for some more great beach/summer themed projects and a chance to win fabulous products from these amazing companies :)
Supply list:
Petaloo
Forget Me Nots - White 1837Sea Shell Pins 1433
Fancy Trims - Taupe 1910
Botanica Petite’s - Blue/Purple/Green 1101Sea Shells
Authentique PapersAnchored Collection
> "cruise"
> "guide"
> "tranquil"
> "details"
OtherBlank Altoids TinCorked Vials
Glue
With an altoids style tin I've embellished the front with Authentique's "Guide" from their Anchored collection.
Finally, a few sea shells are added as accents. The sides of the tin are embellished with strips of "Cruise".
Inside the tin is where we keep our memories safely tucked away.
It was a pleasant surprise to find that four little glass vials can fit snugly inside! Fill with small beach memories.
Using Authentique "details" stickers on the little glass vials, you can
add the location and date that your beach findings were collected. Or,
you could always fake it like I have and use Petaloo's bag of Sea
Shells.
Hop over to the Petaloo and Authentique blogs this week for some more great beach/summer themed projects and a chance to win fabulous products from these amazing companies :)
Supply list:
Petaloo
Forget Me Nots - White 1837Sea Shell Pins 1433
Fancy Trims - Taupe 1910
Botanica Petite’s - Blue/Purple/Green 1101Sea Shells
Authentique PapersAnchored Collection
> "cruise"
> "guide"
> "tranquil"
> "details"
OtherBlank Altoids TinCorked Vials
Glue
Thursday, May 01, 2014
May Day Blessings
May 1st, or May Day, is said to be one of the days in which it is possible to spy the little people.
It's also the day that young ladies in white are donned with flower wreaths and proclaimed "Queens of May" and dancers frolic with ribbons around the May Pole.
And all of this to celebrate the life of spring, the coming of summer, and high hopes of for a fertile harvest in the autumn.
Here's hoping your May Day is filled with beauty and your revelry brings you a bountiful harvest.
This piece is listed in the etsy shop HERE
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Back to work and tiny things
I haven't been making much over the past week or so. Boring admin stuff,
a trip to Ottawa, and mountains of laundry have gotten in the way. I
really do get grumpy when I don't make things. It all came to a head
last night when I got shouty
with my online shipping tools (btw tools is an absolutely apt moniker). And
so today I will lock myself away and make stuff, drink tea and soothe my frazzled
nerves.

But I do have this one little thing to show. It's for a swap with a miniature lovin' crafter. I think it's sort of a very pretty mess... just the way I like things. I hope she likes it too.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Radio Redo
My husband brings home a lot of junk. A lot. When we were living in an 800 sq/f house he came home one day and said "You're going to be mad." His pick-up was filled (and I do mean FILLED... even the passenger seat was piled high!) with wine making supplies someone had given him. I wasn't pleased. My own sprawling craft stash makes any complaining on my part null and void.
He brought this home the other week. For the love of limited storage, why? But he plugged it in and it worked and suddenly I was nostalgic, remembering dancing around in my bedroom to 'Safety Dance' or 'Take on Me'. Deciding that perhaps this old thing wasn’t really junk after all I set to work on giving it a makeover.
For all of the curvy bits and odd shaped angles I simply covered with Washi Tape. LOVE the thick black tape with the Typography pattern because it can be torn and cut and stuck together and the edges practically camouflage themselves! The rest is covered with Inspire, Create, Inscribe and Dream.
This funky piece is now sitting in my working studio where I will make messes to the K-Billy's Super Sounds of the Seventies... or something like that ;)
He brought this home the other week. For the love of limited storage, why? But he plugged it in and it worked and suddenly I was nostalgic, remembering dancing around in my bedroom to 'Safety Dance' or 'Take on Me'. Deciding that perhaps this old thing wasn’t really junk after all I set to work on giving it a makeover.
For all of the curvy bits and odd shaped angles I simply covered with Washi Tape. LOVE the thick black tape with the Typography pattern because it can be torn and cut and stuck together and the edges practically camouflage themselves! The rest is covered with Inspire, Create, Inscribe and Dream.
This funky piece is now sitting in my working studio where I will make messes to the K-Billy's Super Sounds of the Seventies... or something like that ;)
... and an old radio
More greatness on the Graphic 45 blog. Hop over and check out the goodies!
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Checking in...
Sorry for the lack of posts but it's been a fairly uneventful week around here. All admin stuff and very little crafty goodness.
My site was moved to a new server this week so I spent a bit of time updating. (ETA: in the changeover process I lost all of email.If you are waiting to hear back fromme, please resend!) I have finally added information to the page about faeries and pixies which you can find HERE if you are so inclined. If you've been to my other site you'll see that some of it is regurgitated. The other site will be coming down soon as it has been untouched for four years. I sometimes feel like I collect domains and let them gather dust like knickknacks.
There was one recent bit of creativity I can share: the above oil painting. I am not an oil painter... at all. Acrylic, watercolour? Good to go. Oils, not so much. And I do wish I had a knack for them so I drag them out once a year, toss something on a canvas and quickly put them away again when I see what I've made. It's not terrible, but it certainly isn't good. Like knitting, oil painting keeps me humble ;)
Finally, the blog will be postless for a little while longer as I'm heading to Ottawa this weekend with my kid and mudder. My darling son keeps reminding me that I promised him a fancy Beaver Tail (a sort of street treat they sell there) 4+ years ago. "Please put away your hockey stick" he forgets in 15 seconds. "I'll get you a Beaver Tail next time" he keeps in the vault. At least he has his priorities straight.
P.S. There is now a 'Follow by email' option at the top right. xoxo
There was one recent bit of creativity I can share: the above oil painting. I am not an oil painter... at all. Acrylic, watercolour? Good to go. Oils, not so much. And I do wish I had a knack for them so I drag them out once a year, toss something on a canvas and quickly put them away again when I see what I've made. It's not terrible, but it certainly isn't good. Like knitting, oil painting keeps me humble ;)
Finally, the blog will be postless for a little while longer as I'm heading to Ottawa this weekend with my kid and mudder. My darling son keeps reminding me that I promised him a fancy Beaver Tail (a sort of street treat they sell there) 4+ years ago. "Please put away your hockey stick" he forgets in 15 seconds. "I'll get you a Beaver Tail next time" he keeps in the vault. At least he has his priorities straight.
P.S. There is now a 'Follow by email' option at the top right. xoxo
Monday, April 21, 2014
The Evil Dead Altered Altoid Tin
I am a big horror fan. Being a kid in the 80's I was well acquainted with Jason and Freddy. I distinctly remember when I was around nine, my mum waking me to watch the late-late movie, "Dracula" with Bela Lugosi. Not very long ago I found the Krueger glove I got for Christmas when I was twelve. It must be something that runs in the family, my granny being quite the teen-slasher aficionado.
One of my all time favourite horror flicks is "Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn". Sam Raimi creates a picture made with such enthusiasm for film as a medium. (Eesh! That sounds pretentious... it's not meant to.) And what girl could resist the mighty chin of handsome Bruce Campbell? Smitten. From the get-go.
So I decided that for my next altered Altoid tin I'd create an ode to The Evil Dead.
On the exterior is my rendition of the famous cabin.
The trees were created with some rusty wire and bits of moss.
Inside the door to the cellar is chained up tight.
For good reason too! Cheryl is being naughty. Cheryl is from the first The Evil Dead movie, Henrietta is the poor thing down there in part two. (For a real fright look at my nails!)
"I'm all right now, Ashley! Come unlock this chain and let me out!"
I've made a series of 3 of the wee things and 2 will be available later this week in the etsy shop. I'm holding on to them for a few more days and plan on working on a couple of 'accessories' to include with them. These will be the only ones of this design created.
Two very quick P.S. notes: 1) I am THRILLED to say that I will be returning for a second year as a design team member for Graphic 45! Congrats to each and every one of my 2014 teamies. 2) It will be quiet here over the next few days as I switch servers and update my site. The blog should be fine but I'm sure my site will be a mess for a few days.
One of my all time favourite horror flicks is "Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn". Sam Raimi creates a picture made with such enthusiasm for film as a medium. (Eesh! That sounds pretentious... it's not meant to.) And what girl could resist the mighty chin of handsome Bruce Campbell? Smitten. From the get-go.
So I decided that for my next altered Altoid tin I'd create an ode to The Evil Dead.
On the exterior is my rendition of the famous cabin.
The trees were created with some rusty wire and bits of moss.
Inside the door to the cellar is chained up tight.
For good reason too! Cheryl is being naughty. Cheryl is from the first The Evil Dead movie, Henrietta is the poor thing down there in part two. (For a real fright look at my nails!)
"I'm all right now, Ashley! Come unlock this chain and let me out!"
I've made a series of 3 of the wee things and 2 will be available later this week in the etsy shop. I'm holding on to them for a few more days and plan on working on a couple of 'accessories' to include with them. These will be the only ones of this design created.
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Two very quick P.S. notes: 1) I am THRILLED to say that I will be returning for a second year as a design team member for Graphic 45! Congrats to each and every one of my 2014 teamies. 2) It will be quiet here over the next few days as I switch servers and update my site. The blog should be fine but I'm sure my site will be a mess for a few days.
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Sky Pirate Paper Boat
While tinkering and making I often watch movies. I'm not entirely engrossed in what is playing, but they provide a bit of pleasant background chatter and give me a sense of time. If it weren't for the endings I would lose myself entirely in my making and forget to stretch at lunch time and make dinner at the end of the day.
One of the films I watch frequently is "Stardust". It's not actually one of my most favourite films but, for some reason, it always results in incredible productivity. Who am I to argue with results?
One of the things I DO like in the film are the Sky Pirates. What a magnificent idea! A band of cloud rovers collecting lightening. The papers in this months Alpha Stamps kit: Vintage Voyage inspired me to create my own version of a Sky Pirate ship.
I'm hoping to make several in varrying sizes, an entire fleet, to suspend from the ceiling in my studio.
Those beautiful little Brass Anchor Charms and Brass Ship Wheel give the perfect finishing touches.
A bit of jute twine wrapped around Wood Mini Spools are the perfect on-deck accessory.
The 1/8 Inch Wooden Dowels provide an excellent mast for hoisting paper sails.
The lovely curvy sails are my favourite part of this little boat. I'd love to make another with three times as many!
Be certain to visit Alpha Stamps for more inspiration :)
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