Showing posts with label competition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label competition. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

A huge surprise

Morning ladies!  First of all, my computer has a virus and is at my dad's being fixed.  I do have internet access at work, but I can't spend all day on it!  It does mean I might not make it round your blogs or respond to emails for a while, then I'll be all behind... just don't hate me!

Anyway, you know you've heard me chirping on and on The Bead Shop Nottingha where I do all my jewellery classes?  Well, last weekend they organised a bead fair at a local hotel.  There were various stalls where I spent quite a lot of money and some mini workshops.  There was also a jewellery making competition which the attendees voted anonymously for.  I'd submitted two pieces, but had no hope of winning as the other entries were incredible - there was some amazing bead weaving there. 

I submitted my crystal twist necklace and bracelet


and my brick stitch brooch



Guess what?  My crystal flower necklace and bracelet came second!  I nearly died of shock!


It's day 3 of the UR Priceless blog hop today, hosted by the lovely Katherine. Go and visit the participants, there's a chance to win a price with each comment you leave! Click the button above to see the prizes and the full line up.  I posted yesterday, if you missed it, scroll down!



 

Sunday, 7 October 2012

My entry for Bag Week

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Ok, Ok, I know it's called Purse Week, but to me a purse is a small thing you put money and cards in... a bag is anything that you put stuff in, including your purse!  If you don't know about Bag Week, go here to see details and go here to see the entries.

A week or so ago I won a giveaway hosted by Dee at Dee-tails.  She very generously offered up some fabric (I'll show you when it arrives) and a wonderful bag pattern for the Rosie Patchwork Bag.  The pattern is by the lovely Mrs H and is available in The Handmade by Mrs H shop.   You can see what other people have made with her patterns in her flickr group and you can find Samantha's blog here.

Ages ago I bought a charm pack of Le Petit Ecole and warbled on about how much I loved it.  My lovely friend Nancy then sent me some fat quarters of this line.  She really is a gem, thanks Nancy!  I've been stroking them for a while, but decided that this was their time to shine.  The pattern (which is excellent by the way - very well written and Mrs H didn't pay me to say that) called for patchwork squares.  I think you all know my slapdash approach to points lining up - if they do, they do, if they don't, tough!  Well, for this bag it was different.  Where they didn't match up, I ripped them out.  See?


And finally ended up with two pieces of perfectly aligned patchwork.


See?  See those points matching?  No?  Well have another look, admire them ladies, you may never see it again on this blog!


I added in some of the last of the linen from the Zakka Style Sew Along and...


Here she is!


I did some quilting on the patchwork (because Mrs H told me too, it wasn't my idea) and it didn't turn out too bad.


In the photo above the bag is stuffed with my ironing cloths and a towl, in the photo below it's empty, but it still looks kind of puffy, love it!

 
It closes with a magnetic closure.  One side of the lining (a piece of light brown fabric I found in my stash, no idea where it came from) has a zipper pocket. Mrs H does zipper pockets the same way as I do (well OK, technically as Lisa Lam does and I copy from!) so there was no conflict of interest and no cursing.
 

The other side has a slip pocket which I divided into three.


The only thing I did differently from the pattern was the handles.  I think you know I don't like the fold and stitch method.  Well, that was a bit of a disaster as despite having worked as an estimator for years (i.e. with complicated calculations and formulae) I messed up the maths and produced very wide handles, too wide for the bag.  I tried to cut them down and ended up with two different sized, tapered, too small handles.  In the bin! 

So there we go.  Posie Patchwork Bag - done.  Purse Week - done. 

By the way, are you joining in with the Handcrafted Holiday Sew and Stitch Along?  If not, then get yourself over there:

Thursday, 30 August 2012

Candle making comp!

Good afternoon ladies!  I've got waxy business for you today.

I was contacted by Homecrafts Direct to ask if I wanted to take part in a competition.  They sent me some candle making goodies and I had to make a candle.  I, of course, agreed.  I've made some candles in the past, but nothing more than these basic teacup and glass candles

This is what I was sent:


A big bag of paraffin wax, some rods to hold the wicks, wicks and wick holders, orange and blue colouring and blue and green liquid wax pens.  I grabbed my votive moulds along with my candle-dedicated saucepans and off I went.

I really wanted to do something creative, but I was limited to use what I had on hand.  What I mainly found was grease proof paper and mugs.  Well, that could work.  I also had an empty spice container (empty after we emptied it!), an empty milk bottle and some paper cupcake cases I found in a cupboard.  Oh, and shells.  We have been to the beach after all!*

I whipped up several batches of wax and got pouring.  First up were the votives and the spice jar.  I went for an ombre effect, using three shades of blue. 



I really like how these turned out.  That back one has a layer of the liquid wax as the top was messy.  I couldn't get it very neat though!  The photo below is the spice jar.

 
I poured some wax in a bowl lid covered with grease proof paper.  I was hoping to cut shapes out and attach them to the candles with the liquid wax. 


I didn't manage to make a smooth enough candle so that didn't happen.  I used some of the larger shells I'd collected to make mini candles.  These ones worked out well, the mussel shells didn't!


More greaseproof paper got pressed into mugs and wax added.  I wanted to really experiment so played around with different colour intensities, adding new coloured wax to the existing at different points of the wax setting, adding big chunks of wax to semi-set or still liquid wax... 


I love the effect of where it's got into the folds of the greaseproof paper and then I've peeled them away.



I used a range of colours.  I had blue and orange and discovered that they made a lovely olive green.  Should I have known that?  I would have guessed at brown or maybe purple.


The one with the chunks in didn't work.  The wax got all round the layers of paper and we couldn't get it out of the mug!

The pens were tough.  I googled and I pinterested and found nothing to show me how I could use them creatively.  I wondered if I could make very thin candles by drawings with the pens, adding a wick and then drawings over them.  Nope!



In the end I used them to stick sea shells around a grease proof paper candle.



More wax went into the cake cases,

I had a hairy moment when I couldn't get it out of the glass I'd put it into to support it as it set!  I then melted some wax and didn't add colour. 



When it started to set I whisked it with a hand whisk and added it to the top - cream!  I LOVE this candle.  I'm going to make some more with more realistic colours and see about adding some decorations.


Oh, and the milk jug?  No, that didn't work either... nearly, but the handle fell off!  I basically poured the wax, uncoloured, into the milk bottle, put it in the fridge to set and then got Mr CA to cut it out.  I do quite like the effect!



I've entered these into the Homecrafts Direct competition, they will show all the entries on their blog so please keep your eyes peeled for the post and say something nice!!  Incidentally, this online shop has LOADS of craft stuff for all kinds of crafts, if you're in the UK and interested in different crafts, check them out.

*I am aware I haven't mentioned going to the beach... stay tuned and I'll fill you in.  Don't worry, I won't be posting boring holiday snaps!

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Something Old, Something New - winner!


I'm back from the dentists and it's now time to announce the winner of the Something Old, Something New competition!  I had lots of non-entry comments on the post which I didn't want to delete, and also emailed entries, so I've been collating them all together and putting them in this post.  I've assigned each one a number and I'll let Mr. Random decide. 

Here are all the entries.  If you haven't seen them yet, go and have a look!


1. Recycled denim trivet by Steph Jacobson             2. Denim fabric baskets by Pam at
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3. Pocket Purses by Sewing for Utange                 4. Sunflower totes by Sewing for Utange


5. Owl purses by Sewing for Utange                             6. Monster purses by Sewing for
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7. Belinda bags by Sewing for Utange              8. Little boys' ties by Practical Stewardship



9. Toddler dress by Randi at Regal Rhino       10. Canvas clock by Laura (by email)

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 11. Bag from skirt by Vexa at Halabala Style       12. Doorstop from Fiona at Celtic Thistle

 

13. Coffee mat by Duff at Bacon Then Eggs                  14. Rescued window frame by Laura

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17. Crochet coat hanger covers by Highland Monkeys   18. Pouches by Sandra at Sandra
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19. Tea towel bag by Nancy at Heaven is          20. Blanket to bag interlining by Sandra at
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Wow, that's a total of 20 entries!  I never expected that many.  Hey ladies, you could have a pound each?  No?  OK then, we'll draw a winner...

How the hell do you get Mr Random Org to show on your blog??  Well, it was number 10.  Well done Laura, you won the gift certificate!  I'll be in touch.


Sunday, 15 July 2012

laura's second entry

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I have had another entry for my Something Old, Something New competition from the lovely (no blog) Laura.  Here's what she wrote:

Hi again Wendy,

I am so glad that you have extended the deadline ….. I needed the extra time for my 2nd entry. Unfortunately, I didn’t take any “before” photos of the frame but I don’t think it matters in this case. I found this very old window frame in a heap of garbage and carried it quite a ways to the car, much to the dismay of my hubby. I then painted the “Tuscan-like” scene on 6 panels of wood. I also did a whitewash on the frame and voila!

Hope you like it……….






Wow Laura, I think you did an amazing job!


Don't forget to enter my Something Old, Something New competition.  The deadline is 31st July and there is a prize!


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