Bless me bloggers for I have sinned ... I didn’t show you the Christmas Cards I created and sent to my neighbours last Christmas. [hangs head in shame]. But I’m here and able to post them now. (Wouldn’t post them earlier in the year because it felt almost obscene to post about Christmas too soon.)
Made with a little help from a kit bought for me as a gift, from: Folk It, which contained all the colours of paints which I needed, (and I only already owned the one colour (white)), so I was happy to have the kit just to get everything there in one place. If you haven’t painted before, or even if you have and need a little encouragement for whatever reason, I would thoroughly recommend their kits to you. They don’t just come with the paints and a couple of brushes, (and a dotting tool), but they come with everything you need to make at least one project, or in the case of the cards – you would normally get around 4 or 5 really good quality cards & envelopes, a little booklet which helps you, plus it comes with a CD Rom that you simply put into your computer (in that little draw which you use to hold your coffee cup – just joking. I don’t do that. At least .. not for a few months now. lol), and you watch as the delightful lady on-screen as she not only tells you what to do, but demonstrates IN REAL TIME as she teaches you – so you can watch, pause, paint, and then move on (but I’d recommend watching the CD Rom all the way through first … don’t run before you can walk, eh?)
Aw anyway .. you want to look at the piccies … so without further ado ….
Angels, stars and snowflakes. With the addition of an ‘angel feather’
All of the cards you see here, have that central panel with the painting on it – which is a piece of mount board, already cut to size for you. But, you only get a certain amount in the kits which will help you to make the projects in the kit itself, however, you can purchase more of these cut to size mount boards from them directly (pack of 25 for £5.00). I recommend their ready cut mount boards because I know how difficult mount board can be to cut. (oh boy do I know!). So if you can buy it ready cut then it removes the struggle.
Another Angel card, this time with an embossed background.
Mistletoe … PUCKER UP PETAL and brace yourself, I’m coming for a smacker! … Good grief!! Cor … you can run faster than I thought you could just by looking at you!
Ok … you might have got away that time … but . . here I come again …. [flicks the light switch and everything goes black] .. you’re not getting away that quick this time kiddo!
A snowflake … on a chalky blue background. The painted snowflake was sprinkled with very fine glitter before the paint dried, so that snowflake twinkles merrily when the light catches it.
Another snowflake … only slightly different from the last. I think I must have had a glass of wine too many when I took this photograph because it’s drunk and leaning! LOL
Now I did a snowflake on black... but I should have taken more care as I slightly wandered off the straight and narrow, but I kept it anyway and was so glad that I did because at the last moment I realised I’d forgotten a card for the Postman! So I quickly mounted the black backed snowflake onto a card and ran it past Mr. Cobs who said … “It’s fine! Stop worrying!” … so I tucked an ‘internationtionally accepted gift card‘ (i.e. [in this case] money) into the card and sealed it just in time before the postman arrived…..
Can you see where I wandered off the path of good and true? Look down in the bottom left corner as you’re looking at the card right now. It doesn’t end in the corner. [sigh] … But, in crafting, just as in life … It’s the mistakes we make which teach us the things we need to learn. … Because this was for the Postman, I stamped a postal franking image on the envelope. lol.
To mix it up a bit, I turned the mount boards so that I was painting on the diamond rather than the square and this time it was a wreath. Once the painting was dry I added a little satin bow in a deep vintage colour red. (The berries are paint … not stickles).
And we end where we began … on a wreath, this time a thicker, fuller wreath, mounted on a square of mirror card in deep blue, which I punch around the edges of with a little hand punch.
Better late than never … those were the Christmas cards I posted to my neighbours last Christmas. What am I going to make for them this Christmas? Well, right now I haven’t got the foggiest notion, but as soon as I’ve decide and have made some, I’ll share them with you!.
Happy Monday all. The start of an all new, shiny, fresh out of the box, week. Enjoy it. Make a memory happen today. One that your mind reminds you to remember. Remember *that* moment. A moment in time is just a moment in time … unless you remember it. And then, it becomes a very special moment. A magical moment. A memory.
So … when you go to bed at the end of today ... just as you lay down to go to sleep … inside your head, remember something which happened during the day which either made you smile, laugh, or even something which was just an enjoyable moment in time. A few seconds even. Then remember what it was that made that moment a memory for you. What special thing was it? Fix that memory to the wall of your brain. Put it up there on a memory post it note and pin it there with a pin, to make sure that it doesn’t fall down. Now look around at all the other post it notes inside your head. All your memories or moments. Coooo … there are a lot. Have a look at them as you drift off into sleep.
Sending big squidges from my corner to yours where you’re sitting right now.