Monday, April 06, 2020

The Corona Chronicles **SWEARING AHEAD

The sweary journaling group I belong to on Facebook decided to do a round themed around this pesky Covid 19. I know swearing isn't everyones cuppa so please be warned that the following contains plenty of f-words.

With that warning out of the way, I present, The Corona Chronicles.


This little hardcover book was made with THIS tutorial from adogslife13 on youtube for the inside pages, and then adding a cover using cardboard and scrapbook paper.

All of the pages contain images from 1940's - 1950's advertising and I love the way they pair with the salty language. No collage sheet this time around as I'm not sure of the copyright status of some of the images so I'm sticking with personal use only.

Anywho, enjoy the swears ....









Hope you enjoyed my wee book of swears "The Corona Chronicles", and I hope you're staying safe!


Take care, lovelies!

Friday, April 03, 2020

Free Photo Friday

Once a week I share an old timey photo from my personal collection. Feel free to use them in your mess making, art and crafting.

The images are not polished and left in their grungy, smudged and speckled glory. Just how I like 'em! Without further ado... 


Do NOT sell, give, or distribute the images as your own, digitally or printed, alone or as part of a collection, collage sheet or group. BUT DO absolutely make stuff with them and sell the stuff you make. If you share your project, a link is appreciated.

Violators will be turned into toads, given warts, all the bad stuff... I mean it... It won't be pretty. 

Wednesday, April 01, 2020

An Irish Faerie Cottage and a Pinky Swear

Today is the day! It's been a LONG wait but today, April 1st, is the date that my little Irish Cottage project is being released over on Art Walk Alchemy 2020.


This project was inspired by the gorgeous wee cottages with bright colours and slate roofs I spied on my Irish adventure. The tutorial is made up of three 30 minute videos and I'll be hanging about online for two weeks to provide any support and encouragement you need.


It feels like really cruddy timing, but if you're looking for something positive and creative to do during this pandemic Art Walk Alchemy 2020 might be up your alley. There will be 24 different projects offered over the course of 2020, with several bonus classes. Classes range from painting to paper craft and jewelry making. If you can, come join us!


MASSIVE thank you to those who continue to support makers, creators, and artists of all sorts during these strange times. Not just by taking online classes and making purchases, but by liking, sharing and commenting too. It all makes a huge difference.

I know that it's a difficult time right now and not everyone will be able to join me over at Art Walk Alchemy so I am working on a special quarantine project. Pinky swear that I will have something up next week.

Stay safe. Stay creative. And wash your hands.

Sunday, March 29, 2020

House Front Letter Box

In the midst of the worlds current craziness I find I'm having issues concentrating. While it seems that now might be the perfect time to tackle a big and complex project, I just can't seem to muster the gumption needed. A little distraction on the other hand... totally doable.


So I've taken a House Front Box Kit and made a wee box for the mail that is still managing to get through. I love getting mail, if you have little ones maybe they'd like to get some mail too.

I don't have a video tute for this project, but I do have some step-by-steps you can follow.


1. Clean the edges of the pieces you'll be using and orientate the pieces of House Front Box Kit so that you know how they'll fit together.


2. Cover one side of the slotted base and cut out the holes using a sharp blade. This will be the top side of the base.


3. Cover the bottom side of the side. No need to cut out the holes on this side.


4. Glue the box together.
Note: Consider tracing the house shape of the front of the box onto your decorative paper before gluing pieces in place.


5. Cover the inside and outside of the box with decorative paper.

Note: I covered the little holes on the sides of the box. If you want to add a handle, string or ribbon, you'll want to poke those holes open.


6. Prepare your decorate elements.

• Paint the door included in the House Front Box Kit, a little "Letters" Plate, and a turret from the Turrets Set of 4 with red acrylic paint.

• Paint window frames from the House Front Box Kit and a Mini Crest Sign black. 


7. Add a non-discript picture to the window frame. You might also want to sandwhich a layer of clear plastic between the frame and the image to give the shiny appearance of glass.

8. For the mailbox I simply sliced one of the little turrets in half. Cover the exterior with paper to hide the curved opening then cut with a sharp blade.


9. For the top piece, apply the prepared Mini Crest Signadd a bit of paper to the back of the "Letters" Plate to make the lettering pop, and then add a Faux Metal Number Plate


10. Pop your window, door and mailbox in place.

11. Fill with letters and notes for those that you're quarantined or locked-down with!

Here's all the bits you'll need:

House Front Box Kit
Turrets Set of 4
Mini Crest Sign
"Letters" Plate **available from AlphaStamps
Faux Metal Number Plates 1 to 25
Scrapbook paper
Black and red acrylic paint
Glue
Plastic for windows (optional)

Friday, March 27, 2020

Pretty Moon Maiden ATCs

Some pretty ATCs to share today.


These are made with Chunky ATC Blanks as a base. I know they're just a cut rectangle of chipboard, and you could absolutely cut your own bases... but man, oh man I'm a fan of these. It's one of the items I repeatedly request from Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts.


The images and words I've used are from my Moon Maiden Collage Sheet. In my original set of ATC's I set these ladies against a night sky backdrop. I think they're quite nice as daytime maidens too.


As a final touch, I've applied some stained lace, dried lavender and rose petals and a few drops of bees wax.

Have you been keeping your fingers busy and mind occupied? Hope you're well. Please be safe. 

Free Photo Friday

Once a week I share an old timey photo from my personal collection. Feel free to use them in your mess making, art and crafting.

The images are not polished and left in their grungy, smudged and speckled glory. Just how I like 'em! Without further ado... 


Do NOT sell, give, or distribute the images as your own, digitally or printed, alone or as part of a collection, collage sheet or group. BUT DO absolutely make stuff with them and sell the stuff you make. If you share your project, a link is appreciated.

Violators will be turned into toads, given warts, all the bad stuff... I mean it... It won't be pretty. 

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Bind Sigil Besom

A new pretty thing-a-ma-bob for the front door! A bit of magical protection against that big bad virus that is wreaking havoc on the world.


I've added charms and beads, flowers and some knot work to my besom too. My focus was on creating something gentle, calm and hopeful. Although those things might sound a bit namby-pamby, they're powerful forces of good! I don't know about you, but I could do with a bit of positive focus right now... making pretty things helps.


The symbol I carved is a bind sigil created by Tommie Kelly, combining sigils from his divination/magic system The Forty Servants. Specifically the sigils for The Healer, The Protector and The Sun were used here. 

(Totally recommend checking out Adventures in Woo Woo if you're interested in modern magical discussion/thinking/ideas.)


I first carved the sigil and then stained it with red ocher. This is said to have been done historically as a replacement for blood in the charging of magical items and ritual. I'm not sure how accurate that is, but I like the idea of taking this new symbol, from a new magical system, and mixing it up with old ideas.


Truly, I hope you're doing all you can to feel safe right now. I hope you're doing all the practical things like social distancing and making healthy choices. And, whether it's carving sigils, crafting, cooking comfort food, or Netflixing, I hope you're finding a bit of calm and hope in this crazy time.

P.S. Wash your hands. 

P.P.S. I love you.