Wednesday 24 October 2012

Fame at last!!

My little autumn-inspired Hedgehog Felt Cameo Brooch made the Folksy front page today:
I'm very proud!!

Jumbleberries xx


Tuesday 16 October 2012

Christmas Countdown Crafts :: Holly Wreath Canvas

I know for lots of Crafters Christmas preparations started some time ago, however, I have been so busy enjoying all the inspiration that Autumn brings to have given it much thought thus far. However, realising that Christmas Day is only 10 weeks away today (yes, really!) I thought it was finally time to make a start....

My first little handmade item was so effective and super quick to make that I thought it would be fun to share a little "how to" post. So my lovelies, here is my little tutorial on how to make a Holly Wreath Canvas should you wish to make one for yourself:


You will need:
* a mini canvas block
* a tester pot of paint
* some craft felt in christmassy green and red and matching thread
* 4 or 5 small red buttons
* 7 gold coloured mini beads
* some craft glue
Step 1
Paint your canvas block. I picked a soft green colour that complimented the colour of my felt.

Step 2
On piece of paper, draw a ring shape which is slightly smaller than the depth of your canvas block. The ring will form that base of the wreath. I used a coaster and a roll of ribbon to give me two perfect circles (one inside the other). Cut out the paper pattern.
Step 3
Using your paper pattern, cut a ring of green felt.
Step 4
Cut two more paper patterns. The first one should be a holly leaf shape, which is slightly wider than the thickness of the wreath base. The second should be a 6-petal flower shape. Cut out 18 holly leaf shapes from the green felt and 2 flower shapes from the red felt.
Step 5
Laying the two red flower shapes (one over the other so that you can see all the petals) onto the green wreath base, sew the gold coloured beads into the centre ensuring that the thread is going through all 3 layers of felt.
Step 6
Start sewing the holly leaf shapes onto the wreath base, using a long running stitch. The leaves look good when they overlap slightly and randomly lay at different angles to each other.
Step 7
Continue sewing on all the leaves until you have covered the wreath base. You can then sew on the buttons to add a bit more detail to the wreath. I used just 4 buttons due to their sizes, however, more would look good too. Alterntively use red sequins for a bit more Christmas sparkle.

Step 8
Once all the detail has been stitched onto the base, glue the wreath onto the canvas block.
And there you have it. A perfect little Christmas picture ready and waiting for the festivities to begin. 
Let me know if you make one too, I would love to see your version.

Have fun.

Jumbleberries xx


Monday 8 October 2012

Stocking Fillers

Today I have reduced some of my older design brooches, in order to make room for some newer designs. So if you are already starting to think about "stocking fillers" come and grab yourself a bargain:
All now reduced to just £4.00 and available in my Folksy Shop.

Happy Monday!

Jumbleberries xx

Sunday 7 October 2012

Cupcake Anyone?

Look at the latest items to be added to my Folksy Shop - both with a cupcake motif:
Cute, aren't they? (Even if I do say so myself - tee hee).

Happy Sunday.

Jumbleberries xx

Friday 5 October 2012

Folksy Friday :: Fab Fungi

Autumn says toadstools to me, so with this in mind take a look at all these fab toadstool / mushroom inspired items found on Folksy this week:
Fab aren't they? Which one is your favourite?

Happy Friday.

Jumbleberries xx

 





Thursday 4 October 2012

Work In Progress :: Hedgehog Canvas

Since making this Little Hedgehog Felt Brooch a couple of weeks ago, I have become a little obsessed with hedgehogs - I don't know, maybe it's the weather or something. Autumn always make of hedgehogs for some reasons.... Anyway, I thought I'd have a go at making a hedgehog inspired felt collage on a canvas block, so that is what I've been working on this morning:
As you can see it's still a work in progress as I think it needs a bit more detail adding to it, but I'm quite pleased with how it's coming together.

What do you think?

I'll try and pop back later to show you the finished article!

What are you working on today?


Have fun.

Jumbleberries xx


Wednesday 3 October 2012

Cheer-up your coffee table

Morning everyone - I hope you are having a fun and creative day?

Just a quick post from me today to say that I've just listed this sunny set of 4 felt coasters, with vibrant sunflower motif in my Folksy Shop:
That colour combo makes me so happy!

What do you think?

Happy Wednesday

Jumbleberries xx

Thursday 27 September 2012

Wall Art for a Princess?

This morning I have re-listed a couple of my Felt Flower Wreaths in my Folksy Shop.
 Originally designed with Spring/Summer Weddings in mind, I thought they would also make lovely Xmas pressies, as bedroom wall art for a little (or big) Princess, or perhaps for someone with a sunny conservatory or craft room??

What do you think?

Jumbleberries xx

Saturday 22 September 2012

Oh I do like to be beside the seaside!

Autumn is really making it's presence felt here in Leciestershire this week as it has turned decidedly cold! So, before Summer becomes too much of a distant memory I thought I'd share some of my favourite photos taken on the beach during our holiday in Cornwall last month:

Oh, warm summer days!

Jumbleberries xx

Friday 21 September 2012

Folksy Friday :: Hedgehogs

Since listing my own little Hedgehog creation earlier in the week, I have gone ever-so-slightly potty about the prickly little creatures, so thought I would share some of my favourite hedgehog inspired items found on Folksy this week:
Hedgehog Coin Purse by Beledien
Hedgehog Birthday Card by Helle Belles Cards
Cute aren't they? Do you like Hedgehogs too?

Happy Friday

Jumbleberries xx



Wednesday 19 September 2012

A little harvest hedgehog

I've just listed these Autumn / Harvest / Halloween inspired items in my Folksy Shop:
I'm particularly proud of the little Hedgehog Brooch. What do you think?

Jumbleberries xx


Sunday 16 September 2012

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