It was back to work today after a week off. A week in January with mild sunny days. Whenever I talk about my time off and holidays I always go on about the beautiful places we have been to etc etc. But there is one place we go to every time we have a break - the local recycling centre/rubbish dump. It really is every time without fail I am beginning to feel that it wouldn't be a holiday if we didn't go.
I was rather busy yesterday so I didn't get to do anymore on the decopatch cat, Apart from choosing the eyes - I found a pair of blue eyes and a cat nose which were the right size in my box of assorted eyes etc for teddy bears and other soft toys. I cut the backs off the eyes and the nose so they are ready to use.
This evening I made a couple more lavendar sachets - empty ones so there would be no issues with export. Because they need to be filled later I have put a fastener on the back and a button for decoration.
This is a link to a treasury I have made on Etsy. I love making treasuries mostly because I really like looking a beautiful things. It is very inspiring looking at the work other people are doing.
http://www.etsy.com/treasury/MTUzMTc1OTV8MTgyOTAwMTYzMA/secret-delight?ref=pr_treasury
A couple of days ago we went to the City of Canterbury and took a walk in Westgate Gardens, as it is winter the shapes of the trees can be seen - I like trees.
http://www.canterbury.co.uk/Canterbury-Westgate-Gardens/details/?dms=13&feature=1&venue=3030588
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westgate,_Canterbury
As a child I was often taken to the Westgate Museum (which is now open again) and to the gardens by the river Stour.
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Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Sunday, 15 January 2012
A Happy crafting day
The decopatch cat was completely covered really quickly and this morning when the glue was properly dry I could have a proper look at it. There is one little bit on the front of the face where the paper has folded over that needs to have another small piece of paper put over it and a couple of places where the paper is lifting slightly - a dab of glue will sort that out. Then I have to decide how to do the eyes, I am leaning towards cutting the backs off some soft toy cats eyes and gluing them on. I am very impressed with how the leopard print paper looks - as though it is all one piece.
OK I am now hooked on decopatch and want to do more.
I put another couple of layers on the paper mache bag. I have chosen the ribbons for the handle and the overall design is now firmly fixed in my head. I will put another layer of paper on the bag before work tomorrow. Then I can start the handles tomorrow evening.

I got two nearly finished items completed today and listed them on Etsy.
This is the first one - a decorated bar of soap.
I can remember being given these as a child by two Aunts. Not very safe things to give a child as the decorations were held on by pins. I have stayed true to my childhood memories and done the same.
Decorated soaps must have been quite in vogue in the early sixties and late fifties because I also had a moulded soap in the shape of a spaniel. I had it for many years until it got chipped durring a move.
thttp://www.etsy.com/listing/90593140/retro-decorated-soap
The other item is a glass bottle pendant. With its braided ribbons lace and beads and the teeny shells and pebble in the bottle it evokes seashore memories. http://www.etsy.com/listing/90593140/retro-decorated-soaphttp://www.etsy.com/listing/90626551/sea-foam-a-glass-charm-pendant
OK I am now hooked on decopatch and want to do more.
I put another couple of layers on the paper mache bag. I have chosen the ribbons for the handle and the overall design is now firmly fixed in my head. I will put another layer of paper on the bag before work tomorrow. Then I can start the handles tomorrow evening.
I got two nearly finished items completed today and listed them on Etsy.
This is the first one - a decorated bar of soap.
I can remember being given these as a child by two Aunts. Not very safe things to give a child as the decorations were held on by pins. I have stayed true to my childhood memories and done the same.
Decorated soaps must have been quite in vogue in the early sixties and late fifties because I also had a moulded soap in the shape of a spaniel. I had it for many years until it got chipped durring a move.
thttp://www.etsy.com/listing/90593140/retro-decorated-soap
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