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Friday 30 August 2013

DIY Scarf Camera Strap



I didn't really change anything from the above link apart from I cut out the purple leather bits from a charity shop handbag (£1.50) and the metal parts were from Bead Pop (they cost £1 in total). I used the original camera strap to cut the chosen scarf to the right length and chopped off the tassels too. The only tricky bit of making this was getting the sewing machine out of it's box for the first time in over a year! I had to practice on a wee bit of scrap material although sewing the actual strap was more difficult because it was a lot thicker. It didn't turn out too scrappy though!

Wednesday 28 August 2013

Blessing Bracelets

Just a quick blog post to show you all my beautiful new bracelet handmade by Fiona of Blessing Bracelets. Fiona helps you choose from a selection of stones, beads and charms to make your bracelet unique, she is so helpful and friendly! I chose amethyst as it's my birthstone and favourite colour, but you can ask Fiona about the spiritual meanings of the gems and crystals too. The packaging was a wonderful surprise with so much attention to detail, I just had to photograph the stages of unwrapping to share! My other bracelet is a fluorite wishing star handmade by Kayleasha Crafts (you make a wish when you tie it on and once the thread is worn through and snaps the wish is meant to come true!)

Saturday 10 August 2013

Around the World in 80 Teas

*group photo taken from Around the World in 80 Teas Facebook page
This afternoon me and my Mum were lucky enough to attend an Around the World in 80 Teas tea tasting class! I'd heard about this through Facebook, it's run by the lovely Hazel of A Vintage Tea Party who also styles the most beautiful vintage themed weddings with her enormous collection of crockery and props. Anyway, back to the tea tasting. It was held in the summerhouse which was naturally decorated with great attention to detail with little knick knacks and tea themed quotes on the walls. We were given a brief history of tea (and learnt a lot!) before beginning by smelling and admiring the textures of the many samples of Jenier teas. Then, tiny glass teacups, score cards and branded pencils at the ready the tasting began. I think we tasted around 10 teas (I lost track). I liked the smell of the Exotic Strawberry Kiwi Fruit Tea best but when it came to taste I was torn between Peppermint and Tropical Mango as my favourite. I think I'll be ordering both in the near future. After comparing notes we then had some more traditional afternoon tea with cream scones and tiny cakes - yum. At the end we were even given fab goody bags to take home!

Tuesday 6 August 2013

Button Lamp DIY

I've been meaning to write this post for a while now, although I've only just finished the button lamp as I ran out of buttons before it was done! For this DIY project you will need; a lampshade (any sort will do although if it's a smaller one the glue gun may not work if the lightbulb heats it up and melts the buttons off. I chose neutral to make the button colours stand out), a glue gun, glue gun sticks (I used almost two packets) and absolutely heaps of buttons in whatever colours you like. You will also need a lot of patience as it will take longer than you think!
A few buttons in and realising how big a job this actually is...
And here is the finished lamp!
I'm so pleased with how it's turned out. As well as being a decorative statement lamp it's also a way of preserving button memories which sounds a bit daft but what I mean is that these buttons aren't just bought; they have been collected over time from friends and family and there's even a button from when I was a baby that my Mum gave me (can you spot which one??). I also have a habit of buying odd buttons from craft shops on holiday and there are a few random objects stuck on for good measure - did anyone spot a mini peg? I didn't take a photo of the lamp lit up but I'll do that another time (once the room is tidy!), it creates funky button silhouettes as it glows.

I'd like to say thanks to my Mum, my Nanny, Maya, Winnie, Kate of Curious Furnishings, Bead Pop and everyone else who supplied me with enough buttons to make this.