It's been rather a while since I last posted. Things all got a bit manic for a while, we've had a run of ill health throughout the family, I've had computer troubles to the extent that I came to hate even turning the dratted thing on..... Ach, I could go on but I shan't!! But I've still been finding time to work on various projects of several kinds. I hope to post a mini album within the next few days, but for now, just want to show a blanket I've recently finished crocheting for my daughter, who is rather the fan of purple, pink and fairies....
I made it for a single bed, with plenty of overhang - it's shown here spread out on my double bed, so it's definitely plenty big enough! I plan to update this post in the next couple of days with some close up images of the individual squares (quite possibly in various stages of completion!), but I don't have them on the computer right now.
I took the basic idea for this blanket from knotyournanascrochet.com, but designed all the appliqués myself (which possibly explains why the bottom 'rainbow' fairy looks particularly psycho!).
More updates soon!
Crazy About Papercraft
Tuesday, 12 April 2016
Sunday, 31 May 2015
Mothers Day card project - easel box cards with photo space.
I wanted to do something a little different this year for Mothers Day cards for my Mum, and for my Mother in Law, and upon a deal of browsing, I settled on having a go at an easel box card. I'd seen projects like this on the Crafters Companion website, and a Youtube search gave lots more similar projects to browse. As ever, resisting making life easier by following tutorials or instructions, I just decided to crack on and have a go myself, and these are the results. I was pretty happy with them.
I used the Heartfelt Creations Birds and Butterflies collection paper pad (I'm sure that's what it was called?!)for the entire pink box, and for the main image of the blue (remainder of blue was First Edition Up, Up & Away), which made things so much easier. I LOVE Heartfelt Creations for projects like this, I just adore how the paper pads are full of pages which can be cut into tags, instant scrapbooking pages, etc. The moment I discovered HC, I have to admit, I may have just gone ahead and purchased nearly a dozen different paper pads of theirs.......but only if my husband isn't reading this ;-)!!!
I constructed the base boxes and drawers out of chipboard, and the easel element just from strong cardstock. For the handles, I threaded beads onto ribbon, which I then pushed through the front of the drawers and tied as a bow inside.
The easel element lifts for a personalised message inside.
The back panel of the easel doubles as a photo frame, should one wish to use it as such. The photo can be slipped between the frame and the back image, where it will be framed with the lace. The frame is secured to the back panel with foam strips on the outer edges of the sides and bottom to leave sufficient space.
I filled the drawers with wrapped sweets!
A fun project offering something a little different!
More crochet projects
A sweater for my daughter. I am not much of one for following patterns, so I made this one up as I went along. I've treated myself over the past couple of months to a couple of books of crochet stitches, and whilst having a browse, I chose a stitch and decided to turn it into this jumper. I decided to do the open weave look only across the 'skirt' of the sweater, and convert to a plain stitch for the bodice and arms, partly because I knew it would be easier to shape and join :)
I'm actually pretty happy with the results, although am the first to admit it's not perfect!
Easter baskets. I wanted to do something a little different this Easter for my children and for my sisters children, so instead of getting the usual big chocolate egg (believe me, they got enough of those from other relatives!), I decided to crochet each of them a little basket and fill it with sweeties and smaller chocolate bits. (This was also particularly useful as my youngest two can't have dairy). They were so simple and quick to make, but rather sweet and the children loved them. So, I think, did my sister!
A pair of slippers for myself. These I have to say were slightly disastrous! I kind of messed up my DC2tog stitches on the left slipper and ended up doing those stitches about 3 different ways - as can quite clearly be seen in the picture. BUT, instead of being all professional and unpicking and redoing, I just ran with it :). After all, they are only for me! (Oh, and they actually have a nice rounded shape to them, the distortion in the picture is caused by my arthritic toes, rather than the slippers themselves. Next time, a picture with no feet in, methinks?!!
Ah, my husbands cafetiere warmer. I was nagged for this for some weeks before succumbing. Again, no pattern, just playing. AND mismatched buttons! Ah, well, never mind. According to my husband, it works a treat, and that's the goal, right?
So, my recent projects - yet again showing that enthusiasm doesn't always mean flawlessness!! :-)
Crochet animals - turtle and snake!!
My eldest son has a thing for turtles, after being kindly given a handmade turtle whilst undergoing radiotherapy at the UFPTI in Florida. Shortly after I learned to crochet, he asked me if I could make a companion turtle for his existing friend. I was completely bowled over - there was nothing better than actually being able to create something by request from one of my children! We sat down and he chose the yarn he wanted me to use and everything! I still get fuzzy feelings every time one of them asks me to make them something specific........so, here is my boys' turtle!
Of course, as soon as I'd made the turtle for my eldest, my other son decided he wanted a snake from the same yarn....
Being owned by a (then) 3 year old made the poor snake subject to an awful lot of pulling around, tying up and other general snake cruelty, and as such he's looking a little uneven in the pics below. His poor innards....!!
These were the first, but they haven't been the last things I've made for the children :)
Friday, 1 May 2015
More paperless projects!
It's amusing, considering it wasn't that long ago that I started this blog, that my crafty outlets have exploded so. In fact, considering the blog title that I'm crazy about papercraft, I'm finding that I'm spending just as much time crocheting (which I only learned to embellish the explosion boxes!), sewing - both by hand and machine (which I only really fully branched into when working on embellishments for the explosion box - although admittedly I didn't use the hand sewn stuff in the final cut), and other miscellaneous stuff (which I've stumbled across in various places, such as Pinterest, when researching ideas for the exploding box!).........so as you can see, that box had a lot to answer for!
Anyhow, my point is, that whatever my original intention, it seems just since Christmas, I suddenly have a lot more to share than just paper. So, here are a couple of the other bits I've completed of late.
Anyhow, my point is, that whatever my original intention, it seems just since Christmas, I suddenly have a lot more to share than just paper. So, here are a couple of the other bits I've completed of late.
Both outfits here were made for World Book Day dress up at school for my two boys. The littlest wanted to dress up as the snake from the Gruffalo, so I did the snake outfit, and crocheted a little logpile house for him to carry. Lovely and easy to make, he loved wearing it, and it allowed him to stand out from all the standard Super hero costumes donned by many of the other kids!
The other outfit below for my eldest, was Count Olaf, from Lemony Snickett's A Series of Unfortunate Events. Although my son loves the books and they are really all he knows Count Olaf from, I have to admit I generally used the costume idea from the film with Jim Carey. I made trousers, long tailed coat, waistcoat, and the 'bald head with fringe of grey hair'. My boy looked ridiculously cute - its to my regret that the couple of photos I took of him didn't do him justice! He also loved his outfit, and even kept the 'hair' on all day at school! He has also used the outfit several times since for dress up, including to birthday parties!!!
Monday, 2 March 2015
Big project revealed - Explosion box!!
Well, finally, it's here! The big project I've alluded to a couple of times is finally finished and ready to be unveiled.....
I am lucky enough to have just become an auntie again, to a beautiful nephew, and this box is a gift for him, and his parents, my sister and brother in law.
I've also done another first for me, and that is to make a Youtube video of the box, so I can show my sister around it (she lives a distance away and I don't know when I will get chance to visit, so it was the only way I could think of to share all the bits!)
The outside of the box. I didn't have any flourishes that were right for the box, so I used Liquid Pearls and created my own flourishes.
These are the back panels of the innermost flaps. In each round of the box, opposite panels match each other, so there are two opposite panels with the lace trims and crochet flowers, and two with the pearl trim.
I am lucky enough to have just become an auntie again, to a beautiful nephew, and this box is a gift for him, and his parents, my sister and brother in law.
I've also done another first for me, and that is to make a Youtube video of the box, so I can show my sister around it (she lives a distance away and I don't know when I will get chance to visit, so it was the only way I could think of to share all the bits!)
The video shows you around the whole box (albeit in a rather shaky cam, slightly out of focus way :)), but I've also uploaded some stills below, for a closer look.
The outside of the box. I didn't have any flourishes that were right for the box, so I used Liquid Pearls and created my own flourishes.
The lid is decorated with paper flowers from Wild Orchid Crafts, ribbon and trim, and a couple of bits that I crocheted earlier!
I love the first moment the lid is removed and it all opens out.
The lid of the inside box is one of my favourite bits of the whole project. I think the Prima angel is just so gorgeous, and again, lots of WOC paper flowers.
I wanted to personalise the project, so decided to die cut fencing for around the inner box, and create a door behind which I put the babies name, date of birth and birth weight. And inside, I crocheted a little pair of baby shoes! There is loads of room in the box for baby keepsakes too.
The first round of pages, working from the central box outward. I really love the bottom trim - it actually wasn't the first trim I used for these pages, but when I initially finished the box, the trim I'd used just wasn't sitting right with me, so I ended up scouring ebay until I found something that would better fit in with the theme of the rest of the box, and this little gem is what I was lucky enough to end up with!
Each of the first round of pages has three pockets in the top, and each pocket has a tag - or a photo mat - in it. I chose to use decorative paper on only one side of each tag, and on the other, I stamped a light background, and then journalling lines. This way, each tag could be used for 2 photos - one on the front and one on the back, OR just a single photo, and the back used to jot down details of when the photo was taken, or any other circumstance related to the picture.
These are the back panels of the innermost flaps. In each round of the box, opposite panels match each other, so there are two opposite panels with the lace trims and crochet flowers, and two with the pearl trim.
These are the middle flaps. There are three months worth of removable calendar cards in each of the 4 middle flaps, with a space for babies' weight. The backs of the calendar cards are blank, so notes can be jotted down there. Each calendar card is set into a pocket on a waterfall, so the underside of each pocket would make a great photo mat. Then, under the final flap, there is one last page with a little pocket for any extra photos or notes.
These are the backs of the middle flaps - two of each of them, sited on opposite sides. The panel with the crocheted car can be a photo mat, the other panel with the hearts is purely a decorative panel.
more to follow......
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