Friday, November 14, 2014

Easy Peasy Blinged Stockings for Tresors de Luxe


I told my friends at Tresors de Luxe that I almost feel guilty posting this project. It's such a simple, quick project... but the results are fab!


Initially, I was going to complicate things by sewing some stocking but I came across these unadorned, simple fabric stockings for 50 cents. FIFTY CENTS!!! It was fate.


For the white stocking I've layered this Ivory Lace Trim  and this Lace Fabric Trim then added some bling with some pearl and rhinestone trim. The stocking is finished off with a fabric flower.


To attach the lace and embellishments I sparingly applied good quality hot glue. So easy, but really, really effective!


For the gold stockings I applied a thin bead of hot glue to attach a length of Gold Venice Lace Trim and this Lace Trim Venice Lace. Some very pretty Botanica Blooms from Petaloo have been added to give a spark of colour.


Supply List:

Ivory Fabric Flowers EM 010Pearl and Rhinestone trimIvory Lace Trim GL194Lace Fabric Trim GL002Gold Venice Lace Trim LA144Lace Trim Venice LaceLA187Petaloo Botanica Blooms

A Grateful House for Petaloo

I created this piece for the Petaloo/Authentique blog hop. There's an amazing prize pack being given away on the Petaloo blog! Just skip over there and leave a comment and you just might he the lucky winner.
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It's been a bit of a bummer week. One of those weeks where it seems everyone is complaining, the trolls are out in full force, and everyone is just a tad grumpy. Of course it was crafting that cheered me up.


I've taken a wee wooden birdhouse, yanked off the peg/stoop, and embellished the heck out of it. It's cute. It's sweet. It's a reminder to be grateful. A reminder that sometimes locking yourself away and pulling out the glue and paper and flowers, focusing on beauty and getting your craft on is exactly the right thing to clear your head and cheer you up.


Authentique's 'Grateful' collection is pretty darned cute. As Canadain Thanksgiving has passed, I was glad that there were some generic words of thanks and sentiments on their sticker sheet.


And those sweet little Petaloo blooms coordinate so well and pull it all together... that sweet reminder to be grateful.



Petaloo Darjeeling Mix 1461-003
Darjeeling Hydrangeas 1460-001
Darjeeling Leaves Small 1464-001
Darjeeling Mini Mix 1462-003


Authentique 6x6 bundle: Grateful
Authentique Grateful Sticker Details
Authentique Kindred
Authentique Roots
Authentique Bountiful
Wooden bird house
Black Acrylic Paint

Thursday, November 13, 2014

An altered matchbox - The Roses

Between waiting for glue to dry and searching for misplaced supplies I've been making altered matchboxes. 


There is something quite lovely about projects you can hold in your hand. The bling on this box adds a nice weight to the small thing.


I was searching through my stash of words for something like "still" or "bliss" but this little quote tugged at my heartstrings.

No matter what happens, you can face your challenges and overcome... for the roses will grow again.

This piece is listed HERE in the etsy shop

Supply List:
Standard small matchbox
Crown charm
Tresors de Luxe rhinestone and pearl accent
Self adhesive pearl accents
Iridescent Plastic Pearls (Strands)*
Vintage children's book (words)
Graphic 45 Botanical Tea
> Fields of flowers 

Fauna

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Holiday Spirit

Many artists and crafters live on a different schedule. I've been working on Christmas projects off and on since July... JULY! I have posted one or two holiday projects but now that Remembrance day has passed I feel no guilt whatsoever in posting at will!


Freshly finished with the glue still drying are these little holiday cottages in small galvanized metal buckets.


Cannot get enough of those bottle brush trees. They are so adorable.


I've used both handmade cottages and toadstools...


And store bought ones. The little cottages above are from a wooden railway set. Don't worry, I didn't swipe it from the kid ;)

P.S. I'll be cleaning up my etsy shop and adding new listings over the next day or so. Cheerio lovelies!

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Couture Card for Fabulous Aunties

I’ve called this project “Couture Card for Fabulous Aunties” but really, it would be suitable for any fabulous person, and especially fitting if given for no reason at all.
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 This particular card was given for a very good reason to my very own ‘fabulous auntie’ (actually, I have 7 of them!). 
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We affectionately call this particular auntie “Martha” because she thinks of everything. She sends cards for absolutely every occasion. ‘Sorry you lost your wallet’, ‘Congratulations on your first successful pie!’, ‘Happy International Talk Like A Pirate Day’. 
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This year she celebrated her 60th birthday and marked the occasion by throwing herself a birthday party… that’s how she rolls. 
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I’ve created this card just for her with the ever-beautiful ‘Couture’ collection, added some lush Petaloo blooms and blinged it up with a smidge of rhinestone chain. Oh la la!"
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Supply List

Monday, November 10, 2014

Paper Poppies

Have you seen the stunning display of poppies at the Tower of London? It's brilliant. The display features 888,246 ceramic poppies, each one representing a British military fatality during the war. Absolutely astounding.


Tomorrow is Remembrance Day in Canada. I wanted to reflect on the occasion in my own small way, and so I created these two ATC sized tags. The small poppies were created using pieces from Sizzix 658866. The large poppy was made by modifying pieces from  Sizzix poinsettia dies 658865.  


I've used public domain images from the World War II Database which is a great resource and often includes specific details about the image provided. The photograph used above depicts Canadian troops overlooking the main highway in Iceland, 10 Feb 1941.


The solider depicted here is from the Edmonton Regiment.


I'm planning on abandoning these at the local Legion next time I visit.


Lest we forget.

Saturday, November 08, 2014

An altered canvas

Altered canvas by Nichola Battilana for Tresors de Luxe

I created this piece on an inexpensive 8" x 10" stretched canvas. Using paper fromAuthentique's "Faith" collection I covered the canvas and began layering lace from Tresors de Luxe.

Altered canvas by Nichola Battilana for Tresors de Luxe detail

A few bits of die cut paper and chipboard were added for interest and balance and then a wash of white acrylic paint was applied.

Altered canvas by Nichola Battilana for Tresors de Luxe detail

 Once the base was dry coordinating flowers from Petaloo's Darjeeling collection were added.

Altered canvas by Nichola Battilana for Tresors de Luxe

Finally, vintage buttons and a copy of a vintage photo in my collection finish off the piece.

Supply list: 
Ivory Lace Trim GL194
Set of Ivory Beaded Lace Appliques AP055
Lace Trim Venice Lace LA102
Other Guipure and Venice Laces from Tresors de Luxe
Vintage image
Vintage buttons
White acrylic paint
Paper from Authentique's "Faith" collection
Paper flowers from Petaloo's Darjeeling collection
Chipboard flourishes from Gina's Design