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Interested in all things cute, crafty and cuddly and filled with ideas/plans which I rarely finish!

Saturday 31 March 2012

Pinterest Finds : Dr Who

I love combining craft and geekery and my favourite kind of geekery is Doctor Who!  Here are a few of my favourite Pinterest Who finds (I also sneaked in one of my own!) :

woah, i love it!
a leather TARDIS purse i clearly need in my life.
Doctor & Fez
My own attempt at making River Song's diary
    Dr. Who wickedness    
 Is it bigger on the inside?

Top to bottom:Tardis clock - by Unicorn Empire Prints Tardis bag - by LIMOchi Matt Smith plush - byDeadly Sweet River Song's Diary- by me!, Van Gogh Tardis Embroidery - by Purple Heather as seen on Craftster.org, Tardis bag - unknown (brilliant) maker, found on Pinterest

Thursday 29 March 2012

Blue : Devon Guild of Craftsmen


In a bid to lift my mood I went on a trip to Bovey Tracey last weekend with my parents to go to the Devon Guild of Craftsmen.  I've wanted to go for ages as I'm always seeing advertising for the amazing exhibitions they put on but have never got round to going (I fear my mini wouldn't make it!).  I had no idea what the current exhibition was, I was hoping for something textiley so was a bit disappointed when I saw that the exhibition was primarily ceramic based and about the colour blue...stupidly I thought this wouldn't be interesting, how wrong I was!

The exhibition (called Blue!) looked at the colour through both art/craft history and it's importance around the world.  The most interesting part was the section on the origins of indigo and the part it's played in African textiles.  Please see below for a few photos I took whilst at the exhibition, they were only taken on my phone so quality isn't great I'm afraid.  The exhibition is on till April 22nd so if anyone is in the area I would urge them to go.  The shop in the centre is worth the trip alone as it has a huge range of items for sale made by local craftmakers.









A competition to draw a plate design inspired by the exhibition and the colour blue, I couldn't resist!





Wednesday 21 March 2012

The Curiosity Project...time to get involved!

Have been searching for a bit of a crafty pick me up as am off work feeling rather under the weather and down in the dumps.  I can usually relax and waste an hour or two (or more!) on Pinterest but today I felt like trying to find something I could involve myself in a little more.  So, whilst reading one of my favourite blogs by  Little A Designs I stumbled across this fabulous idea....


Thought up by wedding planner and stylist Tiffany Grant-Riley, The Curiosity Project is a way for people to communicate in a new and exciting way...
"Remembering the chain letters she used to receive and pass on as a child, she got to thinking of a way to bring people together, to reignite the excitement of receiving something in the mail, something from a complete stranger delivered on foot by the postman. Simple, old fashioned, back-to-basics communication. Thus, The Curiosity Project was born." 


The box I'm sending out this time. From Little A Designs


The idea is that you put together a box of goodies for a secret recipient.  The idea is to be creative and thoughtful with your gifts.  From what I've seen of the boxes that people have made a lot of people often make things to put in their curiosity boxes which is such a lovely idea.  There is a budget of up to £20 and the more creative the whole thing is the better!  I completely fell for this idea as soon as I saw it as I'm such a fan of old fashioned snail mail and the excitement that a surprise parcel brings is unbeatable!


You have to sign up to take part and I'm not sure when the next Curiosity Box project is running so I'm now following them on Facebook so I can get involved as soon as I hear about it!  Have a looky at the Curiosity Projects website as the range of boxes that people have made are amazing...


Sunday 18 March 2012

Crikey It's Vintage Exeter Craft Fair



Just realised I'm getting extremely slack with the blogging as I didn't even report back from the fabulous craft fair I went to last weekend at the The Thistle Hotel Exeter...

Having attended their Christmas fair which was hugely popular (and very busy) I was hoping for a slightly quieter and calmer affair....it was bursting with vintage and handmade fans again!! I have to admit this made it a little hard to fully enjoy the event as my mother and I were forever having to squeeze past people apologetically and it was so hot and stuffy!  However, with just a £1 entrance fee and such a wide range of sellers this was to be expected but my mum was amazed at how popular the vintage scene seems to be in Exeter.  I had intended to take tons of piccies to post on here but it was so busy that this would have been rather tricky plus I was far too distracted by all the lovely crafts on sale!

Below are a few of my favourite craft makers...

Jeanie Deans
linen hand printed bird swallow zipped purse pouch cornflower blue Beautiful purses, bags, jewellery etc. that use some amazing prints like these birds.  I was sorely tempted to buy one of her lovely fabric baskets but have been meaning to make one myself so managed to resist, just!

Quincy Lampshades
Image of June Song Tea Lampshade My mum was particularly taken with these lampshades as was I.  The variety of patterns was vast and they were all so beautiful.  The prices are very reasonable too considering the work that obviously goes into making the shades.  My mum is currently decorating her bedroom and was very interested in getting some shades to match the interior.  Ruth from Quincy Lampshades was very helpful and my mum will definitely be going back to her once she's got colours, fabrics sorted.

Aloha Lounge Designs
Retro vintage 1950s style  kiss lock coin purse Fun and quirky designs, the purses are my favourite but she makes a wide range of colourful and fun brooches, necklaces, earrings and bracelets too.

These are just a few of the many, many excellent craft makers on display at the fair, I can't wait for their next one in June!

Nearly forgot, the Crikey its Vintage team promote and support this very worthy cause... Womens Land Army Tribute

Friday 16 March 2012

Beautiful cushion giveaway!!



Head on over to Annabelle Serendipity to enter this fabulous cushion giveaway and also to read her excellent blogs!  You could win this rather yummy cushion...although I want it for myself so perhaps I should've kept quiet!!

Thursday 15 March 2012

Simply Buttons...

Have been feeling rather glum of late so have been a bit lazy on the blogging front.  Really need to start getting organised, I made a good start but things have tailed off recently so I need to give myself a bit of a kick to get going again!  In the meantime I thought I'd keep it simple and share a few images of some fabulous buttony items...

1.: )
2.Button cookies!  YUM!!!
3.W. O. W!!
4.aqua and red
5.Custom Button Bouquet
6.

 1.Marks and Spencers
2.Coraline Cookies - Bakerella.com
3.Kimberley Jospehson - Pinterest
4.Tess Ann - Etsy
5.Button Eyed Bride - Etsy
6.Button Soap - Boots

Enjoy the button madness and come and follow me on Pinterest if you like what you see!

Sunday 4 March 2012

More felt fun....owls!

My felt obsession continues!  I've wanted to do something owly (not sure that's a word!) for a while so thought I'd do a simple little felt project and this was the results....





                                                       

Not really sure what these guys purposes are apart from looking cute but I don't think that's a bad thing, some of my favourite projects tend to be things like this.  I think I'd quite like to develop these so am going to play around with the design of the owls and the colours.  Any suggestions would be very gratefully received!
Life has been a bit topsy turvy lately so I'm quite disappointed with the lack of time I've been able to commit to crafting so I'm hoping to get back on track this week.

Also, very excited about the Crikey!  It's Vintage craft fair in Exeter next weekend at the Thistle Hotel.  Having been to their Christmas fair I'm super keen to see what will be there this time as it was a bit hectic last time and there wasn't much room to enjoy the lovely crafts on display!