Our trip to Farnborough deserves (needs!) a full week of BiTi. The intention was to start on Saturday when we got back and continue on Sunday.
However .... I got waylaid by a UFO and spent most of my Sunday working on that, not using anything I had bought at all, though the crackle glaze was a recent re-stock! .... I'll post that during the week.
I did try test-cutting my new dies, a Tonic Studios frame, a TS heart and some Sue Wilson corners.
So here is the die-cut, the die and the new TS ring binder die storage wallet which I bought at the show - I am very pleased with it. I think the frame is called Boudoir square, it cuts beautifully, first pass through.
Sy painted her new ribbon rack from MDF Man in a lovely dark greenish blue, you can see it here. I must admit, I was after some items from them as well, but sadly they had no stock - although I was tempted by the spice rack they had, it was cash only and I had run out by that time! Maybe next year :-)
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Monday, 2 March 2015
Saturday, 28 February 2015
Make It show, 2015
An early start today, to arrive at the Make It show in Farnborough as it opened. Sy and I had our respective lists and actually stuck to them ...... mostly! I did succumb to a few impulse stamps and dies near the end :-)
Coloured card for card making, steampunk charms, pearls, crystals, ribbon reels and ribbon flowers.
Card blanks and dies.
Stamps, stencils, stick it adhesive sheets, die storage ring-binder and refill sheets. Underneath is the official Make It show bag, sold in aid of MacMillan - I only realised it had the little MDF heart inside when I got it home!
As for the show itself, I was a little disappointed with the choice of food available - we ended up going to a café for lunch instead. But it is a nice show to visit, room to walk around and a large seating area, with a good variety of stands. Sadly, the cheese and fudge man was not there this year, but our purses and waistlines are probably grateful for that :-)
Coloured card for card making, steampunk charms, pearls, crystals, ribbon reels and ribbon flowers.
Card blanks and dies.
Stamps, stencils, stick it adhesive sheets, die storage ring-binder and refill sheets. Underneath is the official Make It show bag, sold in aid of MacMillan - I only realised it had the little MDF heart inside when I got it home!
As for the show itself, I was a little disappointed with the choice of food available - we ended up going to a café for lunch instead. But it is a nice show to visit, room to walk around and a large seating area, with a good variety of stands. Sadly, the cheese and fudge man was not there this year, but our purses and waistlines are probably grateful for that :-)
Monday, 2 February 2015
Buy it - Try it Monday: Beat the Christmas Rush
I bought three Christmas text dies on special offers and since Sue is kindly running BtCR again this year, I have made three cards for January :-)
They all have papers from Bo Bunny 'Altitude', the 6" pad, and I used Stick It adhesive sheet for all three. The first one has an Ultimate Crafts die:
The second uses a Die-versions die:
This cut beautifully, though I had to turn it for a second pass through, but it's my favourite of all three and I will definitely be using it again :-)
And the third one, a Memory Box die.
This was a little more fiddly to cut - again I had to turn the die for a second pass and also use a shim. Pulling the adhesive backing off was a careful job, but this is exactly the sort of die it is so useful for :-) It also fits an A6 card blank.
I am pleased with these, they work well as production line cards, I think :-)
They all have papers from Bo Bunny 'Altitude', the 6" pad, and I used Stick It adhesive sheet for all three. The first one has an Ultimate Crafts die:
This die did not perform well ..... very difficult to cut, in fact it didn't cut completely through the adhesive sheet, the backing paper was left in the die and I had to poke out all the little pieces from a sticky die-cut, which was tricky as I didn't want to transfer all the adhesive to my fingers!
The second uses a Die-versions die:
This cut beautifully, though I had to turn it for a second pass through, but it's my favourite of all three and I will definitely be using it again :-)
And the third one, a Memory Box die.
This was a little more fiddly to cut - again I had to turn the die for a second pass and also use a shim. Pulling the adhesive backing off was a careful job, but this is exactly the sort of die it is so useful for :-) It also fits an A6 card blank.
I am pleased with these, they work well as production line cards, I think :-)
Monday, 26 January 2015
Buy it - Try it Monday: butterfly birthday
Today's BiTi is a birthday card using a new butterfly die from Memory Box.
Some of the purple cardstock from last week was still on my desk, so I used that to cut the butterfly, it's quite delicate so I applied Stick It sheet adhesive before running through the machine. The background is done with a large Justrite stamp, inked up in green/pink/lilac, then I laid the card over the stamp and pressed all over to give a complete impression - this is a much easier way to use such a large stamp! Then I matted using the same purple cardstock, added the sentiment and some crystals to finish.
This is a nicely sized die for a card, you don't really need much else, so I am quite pleased with this purchase!
Some of the purple cardstock from last week was still on my desk, so I used that to cut the butterfly, it's quite delicate so I applied Stick It sheet adhesive before running through the machine. The background is done with a large Justrite stamp, inked up in green/pink/lilac, then I laid the card over the stamp and pressed all over to give a complete impression - this is a much easier way to use such a large stamp! Then I matted using the same purple cardstock, added the sentiment and some crystals to finish.
This is a nicely sized die for a card, you don't really need much else, so I am quite pleased with this purchase!
Monday, 19 January 2015
Buy it - Try it Monday: sympathy card
I find it hard to make sympathy cards, in fact they are the only card I will go into a shop and buy. But I was asked a couple of times last year if I did bereavement cards, so I thought I ought to try it.

This card was inspired by the use of negative die cutting at this Pin. I used two new items, the Prim Poppy die (Memory Box) and the sympathy sentiment (Crafters Companion).
I cut the poppy out of white cardstock and placed it over some purple, remembering not to throw away the inner part of the cut which was then stuck back into place! Then I matted it onto black. The paler shade of purple was embossed with a spotty embossing folder and cut to size. I used the same shade to stamp the sentiment onto, then cut into a banner shape. After assembling everything, I wrapped a black velvet ribbon down the side of the card .... I usually use satin ribbon, but could only find velvet which does have a tendency to shed fibres..... After removing all the stray bits of fibre, it was done.
It does feel a bit odd to be making such a card when there is no actual requirement.... it will go into the box with the hope that neither I nor anyone else will need it.
This card was inspired by the use of negative die cutting at this Pin. I used two new items, the Prim Poppy die (Memory Box) and the sympathy sentiment (Crafters Companion).
I cut the poppy out of white cardstock and placed it over some purple, remembering not to throw away the inner part of the cut which was then stuck back into place! Then I matted it onto black. The paler shade of purple was embossed with a spotty embossing folder and cut to size. I used the same shade to stamp the sentiment onto, then cut into a banner shape. After assembling everything, I wrapped a black velvet ribbon down the side of the card .... I usually use satin ribbon, but could only find velvet which does have a tendency to shed fibres..... After removing all the stray bits of fibre, it was done.
It does feel a bit odd to be making such a card when there is no actual requirement.... it will go into the box with the hope that neither I nor anyone else will need it.
Friday, 16 January 2015
Cross stitch in Progress 4
As you can see, I didn't get it finished for Christmas! I must admit, now I no longer have a deadline, my motivation has decreased a bit and I am now heartily fed up with it!
The seven trees are now done, complete with all their snow, so all I have left is the snowy ground beneath them and the snowflakes which surround them. The ground is half cross stitch and will be quite quick to do, I have made a start on that, which you can just about see, the light is awful for photos at the moment!
It will definitely be done by next Christmas, honest.......
The seven trees are now done, complete with all their snow, so all I have left is the snowy ground beneath them and the snowflakes which surround them. The ground is half cross stitch and will be quite quick to do, I have made a start on that, which you can just about see, the light is awful for photos at the moment!
It will definitely be done by next Christmas, honest.......
Monday, 12 January 2015
New challenge for 2015 - Buy it Try it Mondays
BiTi is going weekly! I haven't yet learned how to add a linky tool, but that will come soon :-) The idea is that you take something 'new' and use it to make ...... well, anything: a card, a layout, a decorated object and so forth. For the purposes of this challenge, 'new' means anything bought (or gifted) during the previous four weeks.
Here is mine for this week:
It is a simple card, but having chosen the Nestie die to work with, I was a bit stuck for ideas. The die is actually wider than I had realised, almost the full width of the card blank, so my original plan of putting it onto a panel wasn't as easy as I had thought. So I have made an interrupted frame to connect both the butterfly and sentiment dies, then added a few flowers from the same Nestie set. The sentiment is also new, it's a Poppystamps die.
Since this is my first post for this year - Happy New Year! - I had better mention resolutions ..... my word for 2015 is MORE.
MORE using stash
MORE blogging
MORE entering challenges
MORE new techniques
not forgetting of course ....
MORE weight to be lost
MORE using money wisely LOL
I think the first four might be easier than the last two.......:-)
Here is mine for this week:
It is a simple card, but having chosen the Nestie die to work with, I was a bit stuck for ideas. The die is actually wider than I had realised, almost the full width of the card blank, so my original plan of putting it onto a panel wasn't as easy as I had thought. So I have made an interrupted frame to connect both the butterfly and sentiment dies, then added a few flowers from the same Nestie set. The sentiment is also new, it's a Poppystamps die.
Since this is my first post for this year - Happy New Year! - I had better mention resolutions ..... my word for 2015 is MORE.
MORE using stash
MORE blogging
MORE entering challenges
MORE new techniques
not forgetting of course ....
MORE weight to be lost
MORE using money wisely LOL
I think the first four might be easier than the last two.......:-)
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