Creative Crafting Valentine/Mothers Day 2010

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Valentines/Mothers Day 2010 Issue 3

By Crafters for Crafters

Have you been featured?

Valentine & Mothers Day Projects

Handcrafted Wedding Special


Welcome ! Here we are again, yet another issue already. We hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year. We’ve been very busy at Creative Crafting, looking through all of your wonderful creations to find the best one for Valentines and Mothers Day. Have you been featured this time? If you would like to tell us about something special that you have made or have an interesting idea for an article, please let us know. Also, if you like our magazine, we love to hear from you. We do try to keep up with your thoughts across the forums but there are so many that we may miss some. Our team has been somewhat depleted this Issue as things have been busy. We would very much like to thank Diane from Peggy’s Knits who has written extra articles for us, and also to our wonderful guest contributors who some of you know well. Helen, Mimi, Lou and Heather-Louise. Don’t forget to visit our website http://www.creative-crafting.com to catch up with back issues, read the magazine, see extra articles etc. We are also setting up a Blog, http://creative-crafting-magazine.blogspot.com. So, please come and follow us and interact. Our Facebook page is also underway; we all just need a few more hours in the day. But we’ll get there. Once again, thank you for reading and also for creating all of the wonderful things that we love to feature.

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This issue of Creative Crafting was brought to you by: Anna - The Crystal Lady Email - thecrystallady@creative-crafting.com http://www.mysticearth.co.uk http://www.radiancecrystals.co.uk Avril - Sprinkles Sparkles Email - sprinks@creative-crafting.com http://www.sprinklessparkles.co.uk Diane - Peggy’s Knits http://www.peggysknits.misi.co.uk Amy - Ciren’s Call http://www.cirenscall.misi.co.uk Tina - In the Garden Guest Contributors Heather-Louise - Online in No Time http://www.onlineinnotime.co.uk Mimi - Art by Mimi http://www.littlebookofmisi.blogspot.com

Helen- The Beading Lady http://www.thebeadinglady.misi.co.uk Lou- Looby Crafts http://www.loobycrafts.misi.co.uk

Interviews Julia - East of the Sun Art http://www.eastofthesunart.misi.co.uk http://www.thefoldedcorner.misi.co.uk

Christine - Salt of the Earth http://www.salt-of-the-earth.misi.me.uk Ley - Vintage Beadery http://www.vintage.misi.co.uk

Cover Photograph Hippy Mountain Crafts http://www.etsy.com/shop/HippyMountainCrafts


Vintage Beadery.................................4 East of the Sun Art.............................6 Salt of the Earth.................................8 Crystal Magic....................................11 Crystal Magic....................................11 Make a Memory Wire Bracelet...........12 Budget or Luxury..............................13 What would you like for Valentines this year?...............................................14 Have you heard of ‘ The Little Book of Misi?............................16 Blogger & Wordpress........................18 Have a Handcrafted Wedding............20 Chocolate Biscuit Cake......................24 Create a Handmade Valentines Card. . 28 Knit a Valentine Heart.......................29 In the Garden...................................30 Online Street, Best Picks....................32 Guide to starting Knitting Part 3.........34 Mothers Day Gift Ideas......................36 Create a Handmade Mother’s Day Card .......................................................38 Kids Mothers Day Flower Project........40 This Months.....................................41

Make a Valentine Or Mothers Day Card Page 10

Handcrafted Wedding Special Page 22

Make a Memory Wire Bracelet Have you heard about ‘The Little Book of Misi’

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Part 3 of our ‘How to Knit’ Guide Page 36

Mothers Day Gift Ideas Page 38


We Meet

I'm a recent grandmother, so quite old really. I studied originally as a textile designer at West Surrey College of Art & Design, but didn't finish my degree first time round. After leaving college, having got married in my foundation year! I worked in all kinds of jobs including working in saddlery repair. I have two kids by adoption and spent years looking after them and working at home or part time. I made a point of keeping on drawing and painting and ended up teaching life drawing to adults. I've dabbled in all sorts of crafts and made dolls using fimo to make the head hands and feet. I sold a few but it was very labour intensive and not viable financially. I went back into study in my late 30s intending to just do the free access course to get my skills sharpened. I ended up doing a degree in Image Making, a broad based course with an emphasis on graphic design. After graduating I did a little illustration work, worked in an art shop, as an art technician at a secondary school, and in various jobs in a local small theatre. I went from there to managing a small arts centre for young people. When the funding was withdrawn and the centre closed we moved to Devon, where my husband runs a Brass Rubbing Centre. I currently work part time in a library and as a steward in the two local theatres.

I've always had some kind of craft in my life, I learnt to do leather carving, did a bit of weaving and dying at college, made toys for my kids. I did quite a lot of 3D design at college during my degree, making things to illustrate ideas. I've made books and drawn and painted since I was a child. I was commissioned to do an illustrated map for a walk straight from college. One of the people involved also commissioned me to make a sculptural piece for his girlfriend's birthday. I've had exhibitions in small galleries and sold paintings to complete strangers! Very satisfying. I started making beaded jewellery after borrowing a book on brick stitch in around 2006. I then discovered the technique of beading around a cabochon and my first piece was being fought over by work colleagues. I made three more similar pieces for the disappointed customers and then began using sea glass instead of cabochons. I'd been collecting vintage beads for years and had never really found a way to use them satisfactorily until now. I'd also always collected sea glass, putting the two together seems to have been the thing I was looking for to express my creativity. It has rather taken over my life and certainly taken over our tiny cottage.

Banded Agate

Pale Green Sea Glass

Sea Bracelet

At the moment sea glass, ceramics from the beach and unusual pebbles. I try to use vintage or recycled beads in every piece. I've experimented with silver clay and although I love it I'm not very good yet. I need to be brave enough to really work at learning how to use it. I did some jewellery a while ago using Fimo to simulate ivory and I may go back to that, or combine it with the beads.

I'm very pleased with the limpet lockets I started making at the end of last year. Somebody gave me a lovely old shell that I beaded around. When I was finishing it, it occurred to me that there was a lovely hollow space inside that was going to waste, so I cut a 'door' in the backing and fixed a button fastening to it. I sold that piece and have been trying to find another shell like it ever since. Having picked up a nice limpet shell on the beach, it suddenly occurred to me that they would work. The first one had a magnetic closure on the compartment but it didn't seem right, not really a jewellery solution to the problem, effective but not elegant. I recently found some copper locket frames on a site in Canada and they have solved the problem beautifully. I'm still not 100% happy with the method of fixing the frame but it's getting better. I like the idea of 'secret' compartments and have always made boxes, from tiny ones to a large wooden chest for my final degree piece. Georgian Limpet Locket


I actually love the necklace called ‘Moonlit Water’. It took ages to do and I restarted it several times. It started as something else entirely and sat half finished for a long time. It's a bit off my usual style but I love it.

A sort of of blue green peacock colour. Any shade of that.

Moonlit Water

Who inspires me? My daughter is my inspiration at the moment. She is so amazingly focused on what she wants to do, always on the look out for new opportunities and totally unafraid to talk to anyone, from Gilbert and George to Prince Charles. She has travelled everywhere including Mount Everest and is currently training to be a photo journalist at 25. As for what, The World, especially North Devon.

I don't really have a favourite supplier; I just roam around a few different ones. My local one is The Bead Cellar in Black Torrington, an amazing, tiny village with a Post Office and a bead shop! (Must have at least one pub too I expect.) They must rely on web sales and not passing trade. I like e-beads and beadsdirect and a number of ebay shops that sell vintage beads.

My husband, who puts up with a house full of beads and my terrible bead habit, can't resist buying more every now and then! Also me yelling and cursing at the computer when I'm trying to load stuff up, never works quite how it should does it? He even sells the jewellery for me in his centre, and built me some display stuff for craft fairs. He always likes what I make too.

Victorian Style Necklace

My favourite shop is on Misi: Annamai jewellery, she makes the kind of jewellery I'd like to make, very inspired and quite understated. I also love Little Scruffs on Misi, who wouldn't love one of those little bears!

Sea Glass Necklace

Baroque Red Heart Necklace

Fuschias


I am a 35 yr old artistic dreamer, living on the Cornish coast with my Husband and 'furry’ child' (a 5 yr old Basset Hound). Originally from Cambridgeshire, I moved to Cornwall about 13 years ago and can't see myself ever going back.

I have always loved crafting activities and have fond memories of being in Infant school making paper mache puppets, or learning to sew (I still have a little yellow felt mouse that I named 'cheesy mouse'!). My first love was always Art though, and I told my Secondary school teachers that I was going to paint album covers for a living! I didn't quite manage that * * but I grew up doing pencil portraits of my favourite musicians, and for a while in my late teens, moved into creating my own comics. I went to Art College after taking A Level Art, and almost fell into a career in Graphic Design. I'm quite glad I didn't go down that route now though, as I have really enjoyed pushing myself to become a better painter, learning more about the 'Fine Art' path and learning how to promote and sell my work through both High Street shops and fabulous online retail outlets such as MISI. I really enjoy not only the artistic process of painting, but also the creation of products, such as my bookmarks, art prints & greetings cards. I have also taught myself how to hand stitch Journals, so I hope to offer those in my shops very soon also.

Watercolour & acrylic paints.

Choosing just one would be virtually impossible, but a current favourite would be a recent painting called ' The Dreaming Place'. It is a self-portrait, based on a photograph of a favourite picnic spot my Husband & I love to visit. http://eastofthesunart.blogspot.com/2009/11/what-do-you-dream_26.html

I love all my bookmark designs, but I especially love my ' bookmark and card' gift sets. So many people purchase my bookmarks as gifts that I figured why not buy the present and card together? I had fun creating these. http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/10456/Greetings_Card_and_Bookmark_Set___'Follow_your_heart'.html

Blues and purples of many different hues ...oh and sage green!

Many different people and places, from the great Oil painters like J.W Waterhouse and Lawrence Alma Tadema, to the magical illustrations of Arthur Rackham, Warwick Goble, & Sulamith Wulfing. Also modern day Artists such as Jackie Morris and Lisa Hunt. I am always inspired by my surroundings and living by the Cornish coast is something that really refreshes and soothes my soul. I am also deeply inspired by the Spiritual/ Metaphysical lifestyle I lead and enjoy painting images based on Goddesses, guides and my own meditations. “Join me in a World of Myth & Legend, Faerytale Fantasy, Dreams & Reality. Journey to a magical place that can only be found, East of the Sun & West of the Moon...”


http://www.eco-craft.co.uk/ I like being able to buy eco friendly materials at such good wholesale prices. And they are friendly & helpful too!

Anyone who has written to tell me how they have been inspired, or moved in some way by my artwork. Art is a very personal thing and I paint with my emotions on my sleeve, so when a friend or a stranger feels a connection with one of my paintings I feel very touched by that.

Right now I am loving the beautiful handmade Journals at ' No Fuzzy Edges' http://www.misi.co.uk/handmade/nofuzzyedges.html

Aside from MISI? I confess I love social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. I have met some really fantastic people through them. I guess I just like to chat! Find me online ......... www.juliaguthrie.co.uk (Online Gallery) www.eastofthesunart.misi.co.uk (My main Misi shop) www.thefoldedcorner.misi.co.uk (My Bookmark shop) www.eastofthesunart.blogspot.com (My blog... my art inspiration & life in Cornwall)


My name is Christine and I am a forty one year old work at home mum. I live in Largs, a small coastal town in Scotland with my two children Nicola 20 and my son Andrew who is 17 and profoundly autistic.

I have been crafting almost as long as I can remember, from making perfume at age eight from bluebells in the garden (not so pleasant !). Though a school friend and I had a small business making block print T-shirts and selling them to a local Chelsea Girl shop. This was during the Frankie Goes To Hollywood 'Relax' period, and was fairly lucrative for 15 year olds.

Through the years I have done many crafts including dried flowers (very messy) and flowers for several friends weddings from the bouquets to topiary trees. I have also worked with mulberry paper on glass that I like to go back to now and then for a change. I think my favourite material is Salt Dough as it is almost like making something from nothing! I discovered this craft about 15 years ago in an old craft book and started experimenting with it. I started with little houses and figures for friends and family then moved on to fairy doors and hippies.

The pictures with the hippies in them are my favourite things.

I use watercolours sealed with varnish for the Salt Dough and my favourite colours are green and purple.

My inspiration comes from all around. From children’s books to nature programs, the hippies I just wanted to do because of the range of colours and patterns I can use. Fairytale books are good places to get inspiration for the Fairy Doors.


I don’t use many supplies, just little charms and glass nuggets, but I do get my 100% recycled boxes for the fairy doors from the Tinybox Company, they have a wide range of colours and sizes and are very friendly people to deal with.

My daughter has supported me through the years, especially at Christmas when she was sat sticking felt on to the backs of many angels and doors .... a very tedious and time-consuming job.

One of my favourite shops is Alibali Jewellery, she is a silversmith from Edinburgh and her pieces are lovely.

My favourite websites are Folksy and Misi, both have good communities and great shops.


Join our friendly Social Network And make lots of new Crafting Friends. Become part of a wonderful Community * Upload photos and promote your creations. * Customise your own Profile page’ * Become part of our Forum’ * Start a blog. * Spend time in our Chat Room.

http://www.creative-connections.ning.com

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love

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lapis lazuli

pain

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Allergies

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Crystal Magic Mother Nature has provided us with wonderful Healing Gemstones and Minerals. For this Issue, discover the beauty of

Rose Quartz SiO2+Na,Al,Fe,Ti+(Ca,Mg,Mn)

For centuries Rose Quartz has been considered to be a fertility crystal. Often also used in ‘love magic’. Mentally - Empathy, sensitivity, self-love, the ability to love. Liberation from worry. Physically - Circulation. Fortifies the heart and sexual organs. Chakra - Heart, higher heart.

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£15 Rose Quartz and Swarovski Watch

Butterfly in the Rose Garden

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£15 3 strand Rose Quartz Bracelet

Rose Quartz in Sterling Silver

Amethyst and Rose Quartz Gem Tree

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Silver and Gemstone Necklace

If you would like more information about Crystal Healing Jewellery, you can contact The Crystal Lady at: thecrystallady@mysticearth.co.uk or visit http://www.mysticearth.co.uk


Memory wire bracelets are simple and easy to make. Perfect for a Mother's Day present made by you. You will need: 1 piece of continuous 6cm memory wire - about 3 loops Lots of beads Memory wire cutters Round-nosed pliers Patience

Memory wire can come in loops of up to 100 so you may need to cut it to suit your needs. Try, if possible, to use specific memory wire cutters, any other cutters will be blunted very quickly by the memory wire. However memory wire can be purchased in packs of 3 or 4 loops.

Step 1. To begin, curl one end of the memory wire with your round nosed pliers.

Mother’s Day 14th March

Step 2. Now add your beads in whatever pattern you want or just put them on in a totally random fashion.

Step 3. When you get to the end of your wire, with about a cm left, curl the end to keep your beads in place.

The Beading Lady, creates bracelets/handbag charms/bookmarks to order with a variety of colours and can also make bracelets/handbag charms/bookmarks personalised with letter beads http://www.thebeadinglady.misi.co.uk


Budget or Luxury

Crazy Expresso Set £8.00 Magdoola

Hand Appliqued Button Heart Cushion £19.50 Velvet Paws

www.magdoola.misi.co.uk

www.velvetpaws.misi.co.uk

My Friend Cutie £5.00 Zoe Woods www.coriandr.com/shop/zoewoods

Polka Dot Surprise Blank Journal £20.00 Saynotolines http://www.coriandr.com/shop/saynotolines

Soap, sisal bag and lip balm gift box £7.50 Saffronbarr www.folksy.com/shops/saffronbarr

Red - Heart Ornaments Set of 2 - Reversible £1.82 TheWhatKnotShop_byEmilie

Imprint Me Silver Fingerprint Heart Cufflinks £50.00 Ali Bali Jewellery www.folksy.com/shops/alibalijewellery

Spring is in the air Large pleated bag £43.14 Handbags By Daphne www.artfire.com/users/HandbagsByDaphne

www.artfire.com/users/TheWhatKnotShop_byEmilie

Perfectly Pink Strawberry Swirl Cupcake Candle € 6.29 Purple Sparkle

Be My Valentine Sweet Heart - Sprinkle Resin Ring $12.00 athinalabella www.etsy.com/shop/athinalabella

Be my Valentine Charm Bracelet € 20.00 bijoux dello stregatto http://en.dawanda.com/shop/bijouxdellostregatto

Pink and Purple Asian Bird Frame Sunglass Case $30.00 Kailo Chic www.etsy.com/shop/kailochic


In the run up to Christmas I spent ages trying to decide what to make my Secret Santa. It occurred to me that making jewellery as a present for someone who can make her own is a bit daft. So I got to thinking, what is the best present to buy for someone who crafts? As usual I appealed to the lovely people of Misi. Since this article was due for our Valentines Edition, I asked “What would people prefer, choccies and roses or a practical gift?�

Joanne at Lej Jewellery said she would like both please, a box of chocolates and a trip to Hobbycraft.

Amanda at Jewelleryparties has a passion for real flowers and real old fashioned jewellery boxes that she likes to use as storage for her bead stash.

Lisa at Designs by Isis would like a new set of pliers, handmade lampwork beads and a subscription to a jewellery magazine, and also some peace and quiet for a day with hubby taking the kids so she can craft in peace.


Sharon at SPjewllery would like an orchid if she can persuade her boyfriend, if not a spending spree in a bead shop. Karen at Just K jewellery would like to be given a gift voucher for a workshop so she can gain a new skill.

Heather would like a trolley dash around the Cookson Gold warehouse. Also a set of Lindstroms, (which I am reliably informed are a set of top notch pliers)

If I were to draw a conclusion from this is if you want to keep a crafter happy, keep them supplied with the bits and pieces they use to work with, or failing that chocolate. Also people of whatever craft are a romantic lot and they appreciate the work that goes into a hand-crafted item more than most. Written by Amy from Cirens Call http://www.cirenscall.misi.co.uk


HAVE YOU HEARD OF

THE LITTLE BOOK OF MISI? The Little Book of Misi or L.B.O.M. for short, started out about a year ago. The idea did not start on Misi but on Etsy about 2 years ago. When I was on Etsy, I saw that there were a lot of people offering to give out samples and cards to advertise other people’s shops, at craft fairs, and when sending off an order to their customers. I wanted to do my little bit as well, to help others get their business name out there. I felt that giving out samples or cards looked really unprofessional. The way they were presented, if I were the customer receiving these, I would have thrown the cards away, and be annoyed that I paid extra postage for receiving all of these advertisements. I knew that there had to be a better way for both the buyer to be happy and the seller to get noticed in a more productive and in a non-intrusive manner. I always wanted to help other artists and crafters to get noticed. I knew this could be one way of fulfilling this wish if I could just find a way of making the advertising cost very little as well as effective. While talking to someone about this problem online, lightning struck. I had an idea of a booklet where all the business cards are the pages of the book, and the samples from the seller would be spilt up equally. All of which will be presented in a bag and given to potential buyers at craft fairs. I passed this idea along to ETSY for an opinion. I was amazed to find in a replying email that they liked the idea. So, for the whole year I was making The Little Book of Etsy, (L.B.O.E), for sellers around the globe. I used to make about 80 bags for each edition, but after a while my enthusiasm was slacking. I wanted to help sellers that were more UK based as well as around the globe. After moving my shop over to Misi, I knew that this was the answer. I wanted to get Misi and it’s crafters more well known. I felt (and still do), that Misi is a brilliant site and more people should know about it. I wanted to give something back. So, earlier this year (2009) I proposed to make The Little Book of Misi. It got the people’s vote, and I was very pleased to see that sellers were enthusiastic about the idea and wanted to take part. From here on, The Little Book of Misi was born! Throughout the year I got involved with some large, as well as smaller fairs throughout Cornwall, which is a large tourist county. By giving this booklet and bag of goodies away at fairs, we were reaching out to lots of potential buyers around the UK and even the world!

I was determined to make the L.B.O.M. look even better than the L.B.O.E, to make them more tempting for potential buyers to come and browse in the shops based on Misi. The first L.B.O.M., the Easter edition, had around 15 sellers involved, making it enough for me to make about 25 bags. In the summer I thought I would try again, to see if more sellers wanted to get involved. I was astonished to receive samples and cards from approximately 30 sellers! For The Summer Edition I created 60 bags! I handed them out at craft fairs during this busy time of year. The Christmas edition was just as successful and I hope it continues to get better and better throughout 2010.


http://www.littlebookofmisi.blogspot.com

It never ceases to amaze me every time I come to make the L.B.O.M, that the gifts offered for the L.B.O.M. bags are fantastic! I feel privileged that people trust me to create the L.B.O.M and it drives me on to try my best for them all. I am also thrilled to hear from past members of L.B.O.M. wanting to come back, to get involved time and time again. I have had some responses from people telling me of their successful sales that they think or knew were generated through the L.B.O.M. It is a bit hit or miss with these sorts of things, but we can only try, and hope it works for the best! Even if some sellers do not receive a sale right away, hopefully they will receive a sale from the members of public remembering what they have seen while looking through the booklet and samples. I have even had some people who have received these bags, approach me in the street thanking me for their gifts, which they received from the L.B.O.M. I always remind them that it wasn’t me who supplied the gifts but they should check out the sellers shop for more gift ideas. The Little Book Of Misi totally free. It is only possible to create them because of the community and their support. I also offer other ways of getting involved. You can get featured on the L.B.O.M. blog by: *Sending in your success stories to be posted on the L.B.O.M blog. *Get a free ad spot on the L.B.O.M. blog. Not only original members but also any new members that have never taken part in LBOM can get involved also. All I ask is for members of the L.B.O.M. to be a member of Misi and if they wish, send in any advertising material, they must lead the buyers to their Misi shop/s in some way. More information on how to get involved is available on http://www.littlebookofmisi.blogspot.com or by contacting me through my Misi shop; artbymimi, I don’t bite honest! I feel very honoured when someone thanks ME for the work I do on the L.B.O.M. where I feel it wouldn’t be possible without all the support from the seller who take part. I aim to make another L.B.O.M. for Easter 2010, so if there is anyone from Misi wanting to take part in any way, you are always welcome to contact me through my Misi shop. Thank you for your continuing support.

mimi


A blog a contraction of the term "web log" is a type of website where you can post news about new projects, photos or videos of new art works, or just keep a journal of what happens to you day in day out.

I have been looking at the different ways of which blogs are used. The main category’s I looked at where personal blogs and corporate blogs. Typically when I think of blogs I think of someone sat at home typing into a pre set template such as Blogger or Word Press, creating almost an online diary. But through looking into different blogs you soon get a true in sight of what people use them for. They range from online tutorials, show casing work, sharing tips, ideas, views and opinions, rating movies and music and having online discussions. Three great examples of these are Lauren Luke who created video pod casts and posted them online of her passion/hobby for makeup and color, she showed examples and tips through her pod casts so that others could follow. She now has 3 million hits and has been offered her own makeup range. The other great example is of a Gary Vaynerchuk who has a passion for wine and so did pod casts and entries about different wines, he now has

celebrities featuring in his blog. And my favorite www.littlepeople.blogspott.com which was created by a guy who goes by the name Slinkachu who uses the Hornby play set people (usually found on model railways) to produce humorous photographs. In corporate use blogs are used so that customers can have more a personal insight not given by their professional websites, these blogs tend to look completely different to the commercial sites where they sell products or services. They tend to have links to groups such as twitter and social networks which you may not associate big companies with. And can be really informal which you may not find through their main website, such as a recent blog post I read reading: ‘sometimes we suck’ which was an apology to customers after the company’s server went down for the day

A blog can be used as another way of promoting your business and generating brand awareness!

The easiest way of getting a blog is to visit a website such as Word press or Blogger, they are the easiest and simplest to use and set up. And now all you need to do is choose the layout and design from set templates before you are up

and running, posting to the world wide web.

Blogger and word press aren’t the only two by any means, they are just the quickest and easiest to set up and start using. Other forms of blogs can be on your personal website, or on other websites similar to the two mentioned earlier such as tumbler.

To sign up to word press simply go to: http://en.wordpress.com/sign up/ and fill in your details, this will only take a moment. The next page is asking you to choose a domain name and blog title for your new blog as well as setting the language for your usage. The Blog Domain name, this is basically your website/blog address, so if someone asked you where they would find your blog you would give the address i.e. www.onlineinnotime.wordpre ss.com and the blog title can be whatever you want the blog to be called for example you could name it after your shop or latest creation. Then to complete the registration just confirm your email. The message will be from Word Press and should arrive within 30 minutes, you


must activate your account within two days otherwise you will have to complete the sign up process all over again!

This is only a fraction of what this website is capable of.

Once you have signed into your email account, opened the email and clicked on the link you will automatically be taken to the word press home page.

Well blogger is even easier to set up. Simply follow this link and fill in your details:

Simply click login and enter your login details, your user name is the name you chose previously and not your email. We can now start to design your blog. You will be taken to an area called the dash board, look to the left hand side and scroll down to the button called appearance, on the appearance page you will find thousands of different themes, to choose one simply click activate under the chosen image.

Well when you login to word press you will find an area called the dash board, on the dashboard there is a section on the right called ‘quick press’ type the comment which you want to publish here and simply press publish when you’ve finished. To view your new blog simply look to where your name is in the top left corner (quite big white letters) to the right of this you will see a link saying ‘view blog’

The next page that you will be taken to will ask you to name your blog, this should be your business or the name that you use to represent yourself. You then need to choose your template to select one simply choose your design, click on it and click continue at the bottom of the page.

Well once you’ve chosen your design you will automaticallybe taken the add a post (comment) page, this page is where you add your post to the blog, simply title your post and write your comment before pressing ‘publish post’, the great thing about this blog is that you can also choose to save your posts for later, meaning you can go and have a cup of tea and come back to editing when you feel more relaxed. With this editor you can also use the small icons on the publish a post page to add photos and videos. So if you where to sign out and sign back into blogger, you would be again taken to an area called the dashboard, you will then see the name of your

blog and options underneath it such as add a post, layout and view blog. So posting a comment we’ve covered and viewing the blog is pretty self explanatory. But under the layout option you can drag and drop items on your blog around on the page so you can decide the ordering of areas of your blog. Another thing about blogs is followers; followers are people who are already using services such as blogger and word press who wish to get alerted when you post something new which is great news if you’re using your blog for your business. For screen shots from set up feel free to visit: www.onlineinnotimetutorials. t83.net

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Are you are holding your special day this year? If you are, why don’t you have a look at the beautiful handcrafted items that are available to purchase from talented crafters and designers. Here is a very small selection of the pieces on offer so don’t forget to check out Misi, Folksy and Etsy as well as crafters own websites. One of the best features of using a crafter is that you can have custom pieces made to your requirements. If you have something specific in mind why not ask!

Lets start with the dresses Most designers and crafters would be happy to make a dress especially for you in any colour or size. It is always nice to check so that you can find exactly what you want.

£112 $699

$360

Gown by Amillee http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/24272/gergeous_ gown_for_mather.html

Blooming Romance http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=37809296

Chameleon Convertible Wedding Gown hhttp://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=37618766

£65 Shabby Chic Rose Bridal Bouquet http://www.folksy.com/items/64842

£25

Beautiful Bridal Bags. Although traditional to hold a bouquet it is far more practical to have a small bag.

£42 £15

White Satin Dolly Bag hhttp://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/16312/White_ Satin_Dolly_Bag.html

Lace printed silk clutch http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/31182/Lace_printed_silk_clutch.html

Ivory Silk Embroidered Bridal Bag http://www.folksy.com/items/55349-Bridal-bag-ivoryembroidered-pure-silk-?shop=yes


Bridal Jewellery Jewellery is the easiest wedding item to purchase handcrafted. There is an abundance of beautiful pieces to be found on Misi, Folksy and Etsy and also across the Internet in general.

£11.50

£75

£28.99

Ivory Rose Bracelet http://www.folksy.com/items/106982

Delphine Triple Swarovski Bracelet

Sakura Pearl Bracelet http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/28842/Made_to_order___Sakura_ Pearl___Karen_silver,_pearl,_apatite_and_sterli.html

http://radiancecrystals.co.uk/delphinetriplebracelet.html

£65

£67.99

Sterling Silver Mendhi Ring http://www.folksy.com/items/68040

£42

£40

Tattered Roses Necklace

Czech Glass Bridal Set

http://www.folksy.com/items/164450

http://www.folksy.com/items/64404

£14

Crumpled Silver Ring http://www.folksy.com/items/64007

£20 £65 9ct Rose Gold Ring

Crystal Drop Earrings http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/11972/ Crystal_drop_earrings.html

http://www.folksy.com/items/54785

Pearl Weave Necklace

£6 per pair

£1.99 for 6 Rose Flower Pins http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/32392/Rose_Flower_PROM/BRIDE _Hair_Pins_X_6___CHOOSE_UR_COLOUR.html

http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/6352/April.html

£5 for 5 Swarovski Hair Pins http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/32854/Sapphire_ and_Aquamarine_Swarovski_Hair_Pins.html

Flower Hairpins http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/13540/Flower_ Hairpins___Set_of_5.html


Beautiful Bridal Headbands and Tiaras can also be found amongst crafters and designers.

£40

£50

£100

Evenstar Tiara

Queen Mab’s Faery Crown

Crystal and Pearl Band

http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/28677/Evenstar_Tiara.html

http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/14361/Queen_ Mab%27s_Wedding_Faery_Circlet_Tiara_Crown.html

http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/14398/ Precious_Crystal_and_Pearl_Hair_band_.html

£60

£120 £95 Swarovski Crystal Tiara http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/22894/Swarovski_AB_and_ jet_crystal_tiara.html

Titania Steampunk Filigree Tiara ‘Sleeping Beauty’ Vintage Tiara http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/10389/Titania_Steampunk_ Filigree_Tiara.html

http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/30586/Vintage_ Tiaraband_%27Sleeping_Beauty%27_.html

£18

£24.50 Swarovski Crystal Hair Vine http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/23214/Hair_vine_with_ Swarovski_crystals_plus_white_and_cerise_flowers.html

Swarovski Crystal Hairpin

£35

http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/26040/Swarovski_crystal_hair_pin.html

White Cluster Tiara http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/22321/white_cluster.html

You will also find a wealth of other wedding accessories, cards, guest books etc.

£5.50

£12.95 Wedding Guest Book http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/30579/Wedding_Guest_Book_ Diamante_Butterfly.html

Love Blossoms (personalised) card http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/24054/Love_Blossoms_ %28personalised%29.html

Written by The Crystal Lady http://www.radiancecrystals.co.uk


Quality Knitted Items

Made with love and care. http://www.peggysknits.misi.co.uk

Beading and Jewellery Supplies

Bespoke Bridal and Occasion Jewellery http://www.radiancecrystals.co.uk


Chocolate Biscuit Cake Truly scrumptious and no cooking!! INGREDIENTS 125g/4oz dark chocolate, broken into pieces 1 tbsp golden syrup 125g/4oz butter 125g/4oz digestive biscuits, roughly crushed 100g/3½oz ready-to-eat apricots, chopped 100g/3½oz raisins 100g/3½oz glace cherries 60g/2oz hazelnuts

This recipe is good for any occasion, and no cooking what could be better. Why not make it for someone special on Valentines Day, for Mum as part of a special Mothers Day Tea, or just for you, we all enjoy a little Chocolate treat. For the cake in the pictures I made a few changes to the original recipe by using dry cherries instead of the glace as they were given to me by a friend. But I did not think they worked so well and will stick to the glace next time. The chocolate chips, which I substituted for chocolate and the walnuts instead of the hazelnuts worked really well. As you can see this recipe is great for using alternatives that you may have in your cupboard.


INSTRUCTIONS 1. Line a 450g/1lb loaf tin with cling film, leaving enough to fold over the top when the tin if full. 2. Melt the chocolate, syrup and butter in a bowl in the microwave, give it a stir to make sure all the ingredients are well mixed together. 3. Add the crushed biscuits, fruits and hazelnuts and stir well. 4. Tip the mixture into the loaf tin and shake to level it off. Fold over the cling film and put it in the fridge to set - which will take 1-2 hours. 5. It will keep for up to two weeks in the fridge if you can resist temptation for that long. To serve, just turn it out onto a plate, carefully peel off the film and slice. The cake is very rich so try thin slices at first. NB: Use this recipe as a starting point and experiment with other combinations of biscuits, fruits and nuts. Ginger biscuits or amaretti work well for a more "grown up" version.

I found this recipe on the BBC Website. http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/database/chocolate biscuitcake_4982.shtml My friends loved it.

This recipe was found and tested by our

From ‘In the Garden’


MISI Slimathon 2010 make it sell it

Once upon a time in a land not so far away, there was a sad, fat old Misian sat at her computer contemplating the lack of sales coming up to Christmas, and she sighed deeply. As she chatted on the forums it seemed nearly everyone was in the same boat. Why, she thought, is my jewellery really so awful, seven long months without a sale, and she sighed deeply again. What can I do to generate those sales she mused? Putting these musings to the forum, whilst much sympathy and encouragement was forthcoming as is only to be expected from the lovely group of people we call Misians, still no sales. In desperation she wrote, “If I get a sale before Christmas I will give up chocolate” And what do you know the God of good fortune was listening, actually it was Karen from JKJ, and within a few minutes a sale was made. Karen very kindly said she would not hold me to my post as she was going to buy them anyway, but a promise is a promise, and the not so sad now, fat old Misian agreed to give up chocolate as long as she could start after Christmas and make it a proper diet after the festive excesses. The fat, happier old Misian asked if anyone wanted to join her and up popped Jean from Talking Beads and Joy from Joyknit and we agreed between us that instead of paying a slimming club to be publically humiliated each week, we could do something for a charity instead, by donating £1 for every pound we lost each week and £2 for every pound gained for a total of three months. We asked for charity suggestions and it was decided by the majority that it was to be the wonderful people that comprise MacMillan Nurses and so the Misi Slimathon 2010 was born. People e-mailed praising the wonderful work MacMillan do, several having first hand experiences. The funding of nurses and specialist health care professionals, the building of cancer care centres, support for careers, families and communities. Financial help, benefits advice, grants for anything from heating to travel costs, quite apart from the basic requirements of nursing care. There cannot be a more worthy cause to support. By losing weight and eating healthily ourselves, we are also lessening our own risk of developing contributory factors related to various cancers and the obvious benefits of reducing the strain on our hearts and joints. We are 2 weeks on and between the 20 participants we have lost three and a half stone between us. It is all done on trust as we are all divorced by miles from each other. We check in each Saturday or thereabouts, we have an on- going blog as well as a continuous running post on Misi, and I try and keep a running total. Although this is not a sponsored fundraising event I have some people who have expressed a desire to contribute to our final total, which is fantastic. Oh, and by the way, I did get more sales before Christmas!


MISI MISI Slimathon 2010 make makeit itsell sellit it

If you would like more information about any aspect of the above or to set up your own Slimathon, contact details are listed below. www.macmillan.org.uk www.misi.co.uk Click onto Community, Forum, Chit Chatter, Slimathon 2010. www.mornieg.misi.co.uk and leave me a message. Thank you for reading this; your support would be very much appreciated. By MornieG Jewellery www.mornineg.misi.co.uk

Recipe taken from the MISI Slimathon Blog

Butternut Squash, Red Pepper By Hennie’s NimbleNeedles and Soft Cheese Soup www.hennies.misi.co.uk 5 spray low-fat cooking spray 1 large onion(s), chopped 1 portion butternut squash, peeled, de seeded and chopped into chunks 1 medium Pepper, red, de seeded and chopped 2 portion stock cube, vegetable stock, dissolved in 1.2 litres (2 pints) hot water 100g low-fat soft cheese 150ml skimmed milk, (1/4 pint) 1 tablespoon fresh chives, chopped 1 pinch salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper, Freshly ground 1 small pot very low-fat plain yogurt, (4 tablespoons) 1 teaspoon fresh chives, to garnish Instructions Spray a large saucepan with low fat cooking spray. Add the onion and cook gently for about 3 minutes, until softened, but not browned. Add the butternut squash, red pepper and vegetable stock. Heat until simmering, then cook gently for about 25 minutes, partially covered, until the vegetables are tender. Transfer the mixture to a blender or food processor and add the soft cheese. Blend for about 15 - 20 seconds, until smooth. Return to the saucepan. Add the milk and chopped chives. Reheat and season to taste. Ladle into warmed bowls. Serve each portion with 1 tbsp yogurt, a few fresh chives and freshly ground black pepper. Notes Cook's tip: Cool, cover and refrigerate any soup that you don’t use, and eat within three days, or freeze the soup to use another time.


Looby Crafts

Guest Maker

Create a Handmade Valentines Card You will need: Red card measuring 15x30cm (plus small scrap of same) Patterned paper measuring 14x14cm White ribbon Heart pin Rub-on sentiment Black inkpad Black fine pen Scissors Adhesive

Step 1. Fold the Red card in half to make a 15cm square card blank, with the fold at the top.

Step 4. Draw another dashed line around the edge of the patterned paper square and add the rub on sentiment to the top left as shown.

Step 2. Ink the edges of the patterned paper and adhere to the centre of the card blank.

Step 5. Tie the ribbon around the card, with the bow over the red hearts and insert the pin through the bow.

Step 3. Draw 2 hearts onto the scrap card and cut out. Draw a dashed line around the edge of the hearts and stick to the bottom right of the card, as shown.

Looby Crafts creates a variety of handcrafted greetings cards, stationery, home decor, hair accessories and much more! http://www.loobycrafts.misi.co.uk


Valentines Heart By Peggy’s Knits

You will need: Double knitting yarn 4mm or US size 5 needles Stuffing

Pattern Cast on 20 sts using 4mm (US 5) needles Row 1 - knit to last stitch knit in front and back of last stitch Row 2 - knit Row 3 - knit to last stitch knit in front and back of last stitch Row 4 - knit Row 5 - knit to last stitch knit in front and back of last stitch Rows 6 - 8 knit Row 9 - knit to last stitch knit in front and back of last stitch Rows 10 - 16 knit Row 17 - knit to last 2sts, k2tog Row 18 - knit Rows 19 - 22 repeat rows 17 and 18 twice more Row 23 - knit to last 2 sts, k2tog Row 24 - k2tog, knit to end Row 25 - knit to last 2 sts, k2tog Row 26 - cast off 4 sts, knit to end of row Rows 27 - 33 knit Row 34 - k2tog, knit to end of row Rows 35 - 38 k2tog, knit to end of row Row 39 - k2tog, k5, k2tog Row 40 - k2tog, k3, k2tog Row 41 - k2tog, k1, k2tog cast off This heart is made in two parts so you need to make two of these and then sew them together leaving a gap for stuffing, which can include lavender or anything of your choice and you can put what embellishments you want on it too, the list is endless!

A great way to start learning the increasing and decreasing and casting off that is covered this month in Peggy's Knits guide to knitting.


in the Garden

Hi I’m Tina, Well this is great, they asked me to visit with you again and I am really pleased. Now did you have a good Christmas and New Year? I imagine you made all these resolutions which are so hard to keep. I just made one, to try to take a little time each day to be still and really look at the beautiful world of nature around us, but then that is easy for me as I have ‘The Garden’. I see that all my old friends are already sitting comfortably, now come on new readers, take a little time to make that cup of tea, coffee or whatever you choose. Oh! You have those lovely chocolate biscuits, I love those, but remember we must not over indulge.

had some Since our last visit we have rain. Well yes, the all t firs r, the serious wea you have en I know that it is a pain, wh s to school kid the get to do the shopping, es in from com er Rov en wh and of course tprints on foo the garden with wet muddy when you ly lar ticu your kitchen floor, par den it gar the to But it. d have just washe can you is life, well to us as well really, nking dri es tre d an almost hear the plants dy for rea ter wa the ing and the soil absorb and ng alo g spring. The stream was singin ful. the waterfall really beauti the moment As the garden is sleeping at en the tak e hav my better half and I friends in d goo e som t visi to opportunity now. am I Florida, and that is where le miffed to be Charlie my mascot was a litt in his spines. pe dru the by tell left. I could agination, he Yes, I know it is all in my im ng looked bei d an is in the conservatory rden by a good after, together with the ga n as much as we friend who loves the garde no picture of is re the do. So I am afraid to see him h wis you If e. tim s Charlie thi t issue, las the new readers just look at re just as the in ff stu at there was some gre there is in this one.

So I would like to share with yo the things I ha u some of ve enjoyed on this trip. When we first a rr it was great. W ived we went on a cruise, e went ashore on this private island in the Bahama s, it was wonderful all white sand an d blue sea, the plants were be autiful as you can see, the bougainvillea a know from the nd hibiscus which we all M different colour editerranean, so many s. The other pl a grape which gr ows in the san nt is the sea d right on the edge of the bea ch. It has whi te flowers followed by the fr older turn a be uit, the leaves as they get a Would Mr. Bla utiful dark red. Boy! ckbird love thes e berries, but they do have ve ry large seeds, so perhaps not.

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The temp e much th rature of the sea e turtles dropped w were resc ued and ere suffering an so d water go kept war e m until many reports o s back to norma the n l. the trees the TV of iguan Also there were as fallin as they w g when it warms u ent into hiberna from p again ti should b they said on, e OK, I h ope so. they I have a picture fo showing r you fro th m the ne the straw e oranges, they w also had spaper berries w cover the ith wate to spray ra m with ic the frost. e to prote t night to of berrie The other pictur ct them from e s, prepared not just in Engla is of a tree full nd has n for the b do need irds this a water so winter, b ture do keep birdbath u t they the ice fr s etc. om the Well now but I ho that I have mad pe not d e you all ep getting much wa ressed, good ne feel cold, ws! it is and the rmer, th e te From wh mperature is cli sun is shining a mbing fa changin t I hear your w st. eather i g for the s better als o.

It is beautiful here with the palm trees and vegetation which is so different to in England and the very different birds, the pelicans for instance, the jumbo jets of the bird world, they are my favourites and we have had such a wonderful time visiting our good friends. to I hope you enjoyed your trip with me the visit Florida, sorry that we did not by now Theme Parks, but then you know me birds ts, plan from y awa I just cannot stay t nex se Mou ey Mick see will we etc. Maybe time. In the next issue I will of course be back in ‘The Garden’ and should have some pictures of Spring. The bulbs which are such a blessing after the winter, they always amaze me with their beauty and strength to have survived the bitter weather. Also, I may have done the pruning required on some of the shrubs so that we get the best from them in the summer.

So much in Th e Garden dep weather, but ends on the part of the ex citement is ev year it is diffe ery re predict the ex nt, you can just never act time the buds will app or the flower ear s open, but w e know that it happen, and will I can hardly wait. My better ha lf construction has lots of plans for , on the weath which depends a great deal er, so I will g on these as they happen ive you updates . Well we will so on be going h looking forwa ome, not rd to the plan e complain as long as it take but will not s us back hom safely as we a e re our family an looking forward to seeing d of course ‘T he Garden’. Looking forw ard to visitin g with you a in the next is gain sue. Best Wishes, Tina


Online Street Favourite finds from around the crafting community Four of my favourite finds picked from everyones favourite online craft community websites. This months focus is on Valentines Day, and Mothers Day in the UK. Click on the shop URL to take you to their store! misi.co.uk Felt valentine hearts party bag £3.00 Pink Stars and Fairy Cakes

Vintage Teacup Candle £10.00 Clara Bows www.clarabows.misi.co.uk

www.pinkstarsfairycakes.misi.co.uk

Valentine Heart Soy Melts £3.50 Sweet Scented Soy

Mother Necklace £7.00 Indie Meadow

www.sweetscentedsoy.misi.co.uk

www.indiemeadow.misi.co.uk

coriandr.com Valentine hot water bottle cover £15.00 Nicky Nacky Noo

Hexagons cushion £28.00 Three Red Apples

www.coriandr.com/shop/nickynackynoo

www.coriandr.com/shop/threeredapples

Hummingbirds & Modern Tree Branch Sticker £36.00 Dabble Down Junior

Silver swirl heart necklace £28.00 JoJo Jewellery www.coriandr.com/shop/jojojewellery

www.coriandr.com/shop/dabbledownjunior

folksy.com Deep red heart necklace £30.00 Black Forest Jewellery

Rose Soap £2.20 All Natural UK www.folksy.com/shops/allnaturaluk

www.folksy.com/shops/BlueForestJewellery

Valentine Brooch £8.50 Midsummer Stitches

Peg Bag £25.00 Little Moth

www.folksy.com/shops/midsummerstitches

www.folksy.com/shops/littlemoth


Best Picks Promoting the handmade creations of the season events! Four of my favourite finds picked from every ones favourite online craft community websites. This months focus is on Valentines Day, and Mothers Day in the UK. Click on the shop URL to take you to their store! artfire.com Pink Fluffy Marshmallow Soy Melts £3.10 Sweet Annies Scent

Heart of Inara Serenity Necklace £24.80 Thyme 2 Dream www.artfire.com/users/Thyme2dream

www.artfire.com/users/SweetAnniesScent

Set of 5 cute critter cards £6.20 Deb Cards, etc

Embroidered Photo Frame £3.75 Sew Lucky Embroidered

www.artfire.com/users/debcardsetc

www.artfire.com/users/sewluckyembroidery

dawanda.com Be my Date Chocolates $5.50 Craftabulous

Room Spray $10.35 Ten Digit Creations

http://en.dawanda.com/shop/craftabulous

http://en.dawanda.com/shop/TenDigitCreations

Valentine Wreath Angel Kitten Love Messenger $17.50 Red Fenyx

Make-up Bag deers and mushrooms $21.80 Bäumig

http://en.dawanda.com/shop/redfenyx

http://en.dawanda.com/shop/baeumig

etsy.com Queen of Hearts Valentines Day collar $25.00 Help For Haiti - crazyforcollars

Printemps Floral Vase $18.00 Bittersweet Design www.etsy.com/shop/bittersweetdesign

www.etsy.com/shop/HeartsforHaiti www.crazyforcollars.etsy.com

Valentine Sparkle Kiss Mini Mr. Toastee Plush Keychain $5.50 Yummy Pancake www.etsy.com/shop/yummypancake

Poppy, black and cream woven scarf $44.00 Toy Breaker www.etsy.com/shop/toybreaker


Guide to starting Knitting Part 3 Increasing, Decreasing and Casting off. This month we will be looking at how to increase and decrease in your knitting and the most important how to cast off once your project is complete. Increasing and decreasing are the keys to shaping knitted garments. Increasing The most basic way to increase is knitting in the front and back of the stitch. First knit in the front of the stitch that needs to be increased, like you normally would. But instead of taking the stitch off the left-hand needle, you tilt the right-hand needle so you can work a knit stitch in the back. You can slide the two new stitches off the left-hand needle and proceed with the pattern.

Decreasing The most basic way to decrease in knitting is to knit two stitches together. You can knit two together or purl two together to create a slant effect in your garment.

Casting off Casting off or binding off is to make sure when you have finished your piece of knitting that it doesn’t unravel. You need to knit two stitches, insert the needle onto the first stitch onto the right needle. Pull your left needle up and to the left so that the first stitch is pulled over the second and off the tip of the needle. One stitch will remain and one stitch will be cast off. Continue this until all of your stitches are cast off.

If you gain these skills there will be so many patterns that you can follow and so many more projects you can tackle the list is endless.


Guide to starting Knitting Part 3 Knitting is the in thing at the moment and even celebrities such as Madonna and Sarah Jessica Parker, Winona Ryder, Uma Thurman and Julia Roberts are just a few that have also caught the knitting bug.

Madonna on the front cover of VOGUE knitting

Julia Roberts with a bag she apparently knitted herself and felted

In the next issue I will be looking at embellishments in your knitting and the basics on reading a pattern.

Issue 4 - out 1st April 2010 http://www.peggysknits.misi.co.uk


Mothers are very special people. Are you treating yours this year?

£8.00 Champagne Truffle Gift Box

£6.99 ‘Mums Garden’ Signs

£12.00

£12.99 Purple Blackberry Tea Cosy

Rose-Mallow Pendant

Large Red Beeswax Candle £3.25 Recipe Book/ Diary £7.00 http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/ 34017/Large_Red_Beeswax_ candle.html

http://www.misi.co.uk/gifts/21308 /Recipe_book/diary.html


£67

£24.99 Mango & Honey Body Mask

Black Denim Backpack £39.95 £25.00 Waterfall Bubinga Americana Twist Pen

£40.00

Quilted Patchwork Wall Hanging

Handwoven Scarf

There are 1000’s of beautiful handcrafted gifts out there. Why don’t you find your mum something to make her day extra special? Crafters make their pieces with love, what gift could be better.

By The Crystal Lady http://www.mysticearth.co.uk http://www.radiancecrystals.co.uk


Looby Crafts

Guest Maker

Create a Handmade Mother’s Day Card Worlds Best Mum Card You will need: Lilac dotted swiss card, measuring 10x7 in. folded to make a 5x7 in. card blank Pink card measuring 10.5x15.5cm (+ small scrap piece) 2 small velvet flowers in lilac 1 large velvet flower in ivory Purple velvet ric rac 2 pink pearl brads Worlds best mum stamp Scissors Adhesive

Step 1. Ink the edges of the pink card, and the card blank and adhere the pink card centrally to the front of the card blank.

Step 2. Put the brads through the centres of the 2 lilac flowers, then stick all 3 flowers to the front of the card as shown.

Step 3. Cut 3 lengths of ric rac and stick to the card as shown, tucking the tops under the flowers to make the stalks.

Mother’s Day 14th March Step 4. Stamp the Worlds Best Mum stamp onto the scrap pink card and cut out, then stick in the centre of the Ivory flower.

Looby Crafts creates a variety of handcrafted greetings cards, stationery, home decor, hair accessories and much more! http://www.loobycrafts.misi.co.uk


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Mother’s Day Flower

Love my Mum Flower and Vase A perfect little treat for your Mum and something she will treasure forever. Something great to do with the children. You will need Card Pens Scissors

Step 1. Draw a circle and six petals on the card, writing in the middle of the circle ‘I love my Mum because’ Cut out the petals.

Step 2. On each of the six petals, draw or write a reason why you love your Mum, so in total you will have six reasons. Glue the petals to the back of the circle and leave it to dry.

Step 3. You can now glue your flower to a card for a lovely Mother’s day card, or tape a drinking straw to the back and make a homemade vase out of some rolled up card, and ribbon to tie, to pop it in!

Mother’s Day 14th March


This Months... This month’s Blog of the month award goes to a fairly new blogger, Lilly Whites. She has a beautiful bright, colourful blog, and a stunning little shop in West Sussex. Such an inspirational blog to read. http://lily-whites.blogspot.com

This month’s shop of the month goes to non other than the Etsy store ‘Hearts for Haiti’. “This is an Etsy collective of donated items from hundreds of Etsy shops to raise money to rebuild Haiti. 100% of the proceeds from this shop will go to http://doctorswithoutborders.org Need I say more? www.etsy.com/shop/HeartsforHaiti

This months man of the month is Vin Diesel. Contributed by Diane!

This months star by is this gorgeous hand appliquéd button heart cushion from Velvet Paws www.velvetpaws.misi.co.uk - as seen in Budget & Luxury!


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