Tuesday, July 08, 2014

A shabby crown for Tresors de Luxe

A pretty project made with goodies from my friends at Tresors de Luxe today.

If there is one thing that I have learned throughout my 40 years it's 'Sometimes a girl just needs a crown.' It's true! On days where nothing seems to be going right, when it's time to clean the house and you're not feeling terribly glam, and even when you DO feel a bit oh-so-pretty... a crown makes everything better. I usually find myself wearing crowns on Sunday while folding laundry. 

And because you can not possibly have too many crowns, here is my newest one...


I am smitten with the pretty thing (if I do say so myself!). I do not think this is a chore crown, but suspect this is a lazing in bed and reading a good book crown. If anyone should come into my room and see me wearing this lovely thing, they will immediately know that I should be left alone and quietly leave the room without disturbing me (unless they come bearing tea and biscuits).


This headpiece was created with a length of Ivory Guipure Lace which was tea-stained and starched. To the front of the crown I added Ivory Lace Applique then embellished the heck out of it with Dusty Rose Fabric Shabby Chic Roses and White Fabric Shabby Chic Roses before sewing on a slew of pearls in various coordinating colours to finish it off.

I highly recommend making and wearing a lace crown... maybe even creating a whole collection, one for every occasion!

Supply List:Ivory Guipure Lace GL-013
Ivory Lace Applique AP-042
Dusty Rose Fabric Shabby Chic Roses PF-018

White Fabric Shabby Chic Roses PF-016

Monday, July 07, 2014

Good Ol’ Sport cards with Graphic 45

Lately, when my creative juices have felt a little low, I’ve been making cards. I grab a piece of 12” x 12” Core'dinations Cardstock chop it into three pieces of varying sizes and set to work. 



For this sporty set I used Antique Moss as my base and then used coordinating papers from Graphic 45’s Good Ol’ Sport to embellish. 


Inside, I’ve attached a piece of plain bond paper for writing, and added restrained embellishments. In no time at all I’ve got some useful cards and my paper crafting mojo is back!


For more card inspiration hop over to the Graphic 45 blog and check out the amazing creations by Romy and Ginny

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Sunday, July 06, 2014

A Hatless Hatters Tea

Our open house was today. It was a sort of mad dash because the weather has not been entirely cooperative and a slew of rain cost us a boatload of setup time. Consequently... unfortunately... loads of Alice details were missing from our Mad Hatter's Tea. It's disappointing because I KNOW that the details are everything.


Those imperfections are hard to swallow. They stress me out. They make me short and gruff with the kid. My amazing kid! This kid who was such a tremendous help and makes me so so proud.


Those imperfections make me crazy! I wonder how disappointed visitors are. I dwell on the things that didn't make it out of my head. I have to tell myself "It's a nice afternoon. It's free and family friendly. Do the kids that visit care?"


Nope. They're pleased as can be to look at houses in trees...


To discover sleeping baby pixies cocooned in old stumps...


To spy fairy tea parties...


To peek at the Mud Pit ...


 And hopefully get some fairy mail too!


The most important people, my littlest visitors, didn't care one bit that my Mad Hatter's Tea was completely hatless :)

 
If you'd like to visit the studio or wander the fairy garden it'll be set up through September. Just shoot me a message to let me know when you'd like to stop by. I'm usually available but it's best to make sure I'm not in pajamas when you arrive. At least 48 hours notice is required if you'd like fairy mail waiting for you.


Wednesday, July 02, 2014

Potter-ish Trunks

EDIT: All supplies for this project are listed at the end of this post. There have been a lot of requests for the little books >>> PLEASE SEE THIS POST for info on making your own.

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I've had a pair of Paper Mache Treasure Chests sitting around here for ages. I had an idea what I wanted to do with them, but it took the arrival of Graphic 45's An Eerie Tale to kick my butt into gear.

 

Pretty cute, eh? And inside is packed with even more awesome...  Each of those magic little trunks hold all sorts of goodies fit for any first year Hogwart's student!


Inside each trunk you'll find the required first year textbooks, wand, scrolls, quill, mandrake, pumpkin pods, tiny owl bead, winged key, vials and bottles and scrolls and even a wizard painting (which is a mini copy of a wizard painting I did AGES ago) and more. For size reference here are the textbooks...


Now, those little trunks were a load of fun to create and I KNOW there are a few magically inclined, not-at-all-mugglish types who might want to make their own, so.... 

http://www.alphastamps.com/p16129/Little_Potions_Collage_Sheet/product_info.html

I created this "Little Potions" collage sheet for Alpha Stamps with a SLEW of miniature potion labels and mystical scrolls and parchments that you can use to make these...


... to fill your own Potter-ish chest, wizards room or potions diorama. Just remember, it's leviosa not leviosa.

Quick link to supplies

Supply List:
Little Potions Collage Sheet
Paper Mache Treasure Chest
Pumpkin Pods
Pink Rose Garland
An Eerie Tale
Grand Illusion
Unsolved Mystery
Captivating Characters
An Eerie Tale 6x6 Patterns & Solids Pad
An Eerie Tale Banners

A Book Nook


It's a busy week. Today I'm helping to setup the "Birds of a Feather" show at the Gates that I'm taking part in with an amazing bunch of ladies. Saturday is our Open House / Mad Hatter's Tea. Sunday is Horizon's Homes, Garden, Music and Fairy Door Tour. I'm feeling overwhelmed and in dire need of a fairy godmother to do all the stuff I will forget.

Because I'm so busy it makes complete sense that I'd squeeze in some extra projects. That's what I do. Procrastination through productivity of things that I aught not be doing. Here's one of the projects I did when I should have been doing 23 other things.



I've used a Graphic 45 ATC Book Box as the base. I love G45 boxes... they are incredibly sturdy! All of the papers used in this piece are from the Come Away With Me collection.


The window frame is chipboard from Maya Road, and the little flowers are Tiny Paper Roses and Mini Rose Buds from Alpha Stamps. I've accented the awning with some black dresden. But what IS it?


A book nook! A teeny weeny reading spot for fairy folk to hide and sneak a cup of tea and few pages. As soon as I completed the larger Godefroy's Book Shop I knew I wanted to created a smaller, intimate bookish space.

Inside there are stacks and stacks of tiny handmade books. A champagne wire chair and Miniature Potted Red Roses


Above, the little space all opened up. Below a quarter for size reference.
The wee book nook is listed HERE. Or if you'd like to make your own, here's the supply list:

ATC Book Box
Shabby Chic Ornate Metal Brads
Shabby Chic Ornate Metal Keys
Come Away With Me
> Look Out World
> Pleasure Trip
> Travel Odyssey
> Vintage Voyage
> Come Away With Me Decorative Chipboard
Miniature Potted Red Roses
Black Dresden
Tiny Paper Roses
Mini Rose Buds
Chipboard Window Frame
Miniature books
Champagne wire chair
 

Tuesday, July 01, 2014

A Sweet Altered Spool for Cackle

This piece was created for a craft swap on craftster.org. Each participant started out with a spool and embellished to suit their partners tastes. Browsing my partner's pinterest boards I noticed she had an entire album devoted to hares and I was immediately inspired.


I've combined a
2 Inch Wooden Spools with a 3 Inch Tall Candlestick Holder to create a sort of pedestal. Sitting proudly atop is a proud little hare sculpted from paperclay.



The tiny lawn that the hare sits upon is a base layer of moss to which I have added leaves taken from
Light Pink Fabric Shabby Chic Roses and delicate sprays and leaf from the Shabby Chic Flower Embellishment.



The spool itself is embellished with this Ivory Guipure Lace and a bauble from this beautiful
Ivory Flower and Pearl Trim, and all of the elements are held in place with a pretty hatpin.


SUPPLY LIST:
Ivory Flower and Pearl TrimIvory Guipure Lace GL-016
Light Pink Fabric Shabby Chic Roses  PF-017
Shabby Chic Flower Embellishment FL-029
Hat pins
Hand scupted paperclay hare

2 Inch Wooden Spools
3 Inch Tall Candlestick Holder

Monday, June 23, 2014

Graduation Altered Block for Petaloo

We often think of young adults heading out to face the world upon hearing the word 'graduation', but the young aren't the only ones embarking on new adventures. My mum recently graduated from a program, and is on her way to fullfilling a lifelong dream of working with horses and helping people through Equine-Assisted Therapy. I made this little altered altered block with pretty Petaloo embellishments to mark her success.

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The quote "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." is from Eleanor Roosevelt and it's a great reminder for anyone who has ever questioned the validity of their ambitions.

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I think those burlap flowers are absolutely charming and reflect the sweet sentimentality of the quote. They help to create a piece that is elegant, yet soft and endearing.

Petaloo_grad

A some wood, paper and pretty Petaloo trims and flowers and easy as pie you create a  heartfelt reminder to pass along to someone you're proud of :)

Supplies
Textured Elemnets Burlap Blossoms > Ivory 1201-200Fancy Trims > Whites 1910-000Embellishment Brads > Shades of Green 1920-009
Botanica Berry Cluster (leaves) 1105
White acrylic paint
ATB Wood Block
Candlestick Holder
Jolie Gold Floral Scrapbook Paper