It's my turn over on the eclectic Paperie blog, if you'd like to see a little more of this project, why not hop over there and take a closer look. Whilst your there, remember to check out the latest ePlay challenge 'Stencil It'. You'll see some great work by the DT as well as some amazing entries and the good news is that there's loads of time for you to get your entry in ! Follow this link and I'll look forward to seeing you there ! x
Christmas Coasters DIY
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Christmas Coasters DIY Hello Graphics Fairy friends! I’m Diana from Dreams
Factory and I’m happy to be here again to share another DIY project with
you! ...
Decorative Stacking Drawer with Eileen Hull Designs
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Hi everyone and welcome. This month Eileen Hull Designs team is focusing on
some top drawer project inspiration with a focus on Eileen Hull's *Stacking
Dra...
Contentment @ Eamzyart
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Hello Just a quick post to share news of up-date of artwork available on
the Eamzyart website. Full details of Contentment can be viewed HERE. Thank
you so...
Bright and Funky Floral Art for That's Crafty!
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Hello on a rather wet and dismal evening. I luckily went out for my walk
today quite early and managed to get home before the deluge started thank
goodn...
Decorated Die Cuts
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Hello strangers! If anyone is still reading my blog...I'm sorry for the
extremely long absence! We moved (yes, again!) in February and thought that
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Happy New Year- Variations on a Theme
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Oh My! it has been a while since i posted anything on my long neglected
blog :(
I do do a lot of bits and bobs, but what with running the shop most days,
t...
Be Original for Country View Crafts
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Well I have a post up over at CountryViewCrafts today with all the details
of how you can create this card ....just hop here if you would like to find
out...
Creative Carte Blanche: Lyrical
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I hope you guys are all enjoying a wonderful holiday season! Over at the *Creative
Carte Blanche* blog, the theme of our December Adventure, courtesy of t...
August with Inks - Distress Inks
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Hello friends! I hope you are spending a beautiful day with your creative
passion.
To celebrate our inks month on the ATP blog I would like to tell you a...
Scrappy Vintage Sewing Cover
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Dusting off the cobwebs of my blog, thought it was about time I posted
after a rather long absence. I have been beavering away in my sewing
corner. I r...
Drunken Stampers Glam It Up!
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Over at the *Drunken Stampers Crafting Lounge* and Martini Palace, we're
ringing out 2013 in style with a challenge that celebrates Marilyn Monroe,
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Oh My ...
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Yes indeedy, I have returned to blog land, after a much prolonged absence,
but after some life altering changes in circumstances I am back ! So hmmm,
an aw...
Ever since I can remember, I have enjoyed dabbling with a variety of crafts. My earliest crafting memories are of spending hours doing 'corking' or 'french Knitting' at my grandmother's house, using a wooden cotton reel with four short nails tapped into it and endless tangles of coloured wool. I also have fond memories of those little knitting kits, that came in a container that was made of the same material as an egg box. Happy days!
My interests now, range from textiles to ceramics, with knitting,felting, sewing and card making in between. I've reached a stage where I feel I know a little about a lot of different crafts. I'm still striving to become a master of at least one!
My favourite craft adventures at the moment, include digital collaging using PSP Elements, rubber stamp making with my imagpac kit and getting to know my Craft Robo.
When not crafting or looking after my family, I work part-time as a teacher, supporting visually impaired children.I also teach ceramics in a primary school and do occasional art residencies in mainly primary and special schools. Phew! I didn't realise I was that busy.
Looks interesting, I'm guessing an accordion flip.... off to take a closer look...
ReplyDeleteWhat I can see looks beautiful, off to have a better look! Anne xx :)
ReplyDeleteI did hop over - and I LOVE your beautiful project Toni! Such a wonderful use for that gorgeous paper!
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