Tuesday 18 February 2014

My valentines gift

I've been meaning to write this post ever since Friday when my boyfriend gave me my wonderful valentines gift. I'm writing this post in case you get any inspiration from what he gave me (because I know I would never have come up with this idea myself). On Friday afternoon he presented me with this beautiful hand made rose. Yes I do mean to say handmade, the rose was an origami paper rose.

 I am definitely appreciating the fact that it's handmade because I know he's taken the time to not only think about me but to make something for me. This feeling has definitely inspiring me to make handmade gifts for those I hold dear more often.
 I hope this has inspired you!

Wednesday 12 February 2014

Valentines day

With valentines day coming up I thought I'd share my ideas for what I'm giving to my valentines this year. The first thing you definitely need is a card. I was looking for a card that wasn't completely cheesy. When looking on Pintrest for craft ideas I found these perfect FREE printables. Here are a couple are printables I absolutely love. The first is from Artsy-fartsy mama with you're a hoot, for any star wars lovers, harry potter lovers and many more themed sets look here and finally for that extra touch on the envelop why not use these amazing monogram stickers.
My next item on my valentines list is a home-made one. I really struggled to come up with something to make that wouldn't be too girly and I finally decided to make a cake. Who doesn't like food? and more importantly, who doesn't like sharing cake?!

My cake was an almond one smothered in chocolate with a hidden heart centre (come on it is valentines day).
Finally I got him a super cool valentines day themed coaster from the here. This company make amazing slate/ house hold items. They do all kinds of themes, at Christmas they had wonderful table mats that had little reindeer's on them and they also currently have a great range of valentines gifts. It's well worth a look :) The item I bought can be seen bellow.
 
I hope this has inspired you!

Friday 7 February 2014

Quick beaded friendship bracelet

I know this new year post is well over due but 2014 has so far been unbelievably busy, meaning that until now I've not been able to do anything crafty. But last weekend I made  a super cute blue friendship bracelet. If you want to make one yourself the instructions are further on in this post.

You will need:

  • 3x 160cm embroidery strands
  • 3 to 5 large beads
  • scissors

Instructions

  1. Fold the 3 strands in half and knot leaving a loop at the above the knot as seen bellow. You should now have 6 strands.
  2. Next groups the strands into twos, making 3 strands. Now start platting.
  3. Platt for 1.5cms then thread the middle strand through your first bead. Cross the two remaining threats bellow the bead and carry on platting.
  4. Repeat step three until your bracelet is the required length.
  5. Platt for a bit longer, to make a the clasp, and knot off.
  6. Finally cut the strands place round your wrist and use the extra length to knot to tie round the loop.

I hope this has inspired you!