Guess what! I've had a chance to finish some craft projects so you get two posts this month.
First up, a beading project that I have had in the queue for some time. When I finished another project (topic of a future post) I wanted a quick job so I got the beads out. This is a cute little kit from The Bead Shack, and not a bad price (particularly if you get it when the shop had a sale, as I did).
It comes in a few different colour options and is simple enough that if you wanted to give beading a try and like the look, this would be a good project to go for.
The other thing I've been doing is playing with some stamps that I got from my local Craft Alive, a region craft fair that is in various cities around Australia's eastern states (and SA- I'm never sure if you guys are counted as an eastern state or not!). I can't speak for all of them, but they are a nice change when the only craft places you can visit locally are Spotlight and Lincraft. While there, I saw the amazing examples at the Eclectic Images stall and did more than a little bit of shopping...
I needed to make something for an exchange with some fellow Discworld fans. After sifting through about 5 different ideas, I settled on a postcard from XXXX since it let me play with my new stamps and inking onto glossy card to decorate them. While the top left is dreadful (it was my first and I learnt a lot of what NOT to do with it) I'm fairly pleased with the other three I have ready to go.
The skys are a bit to blobby, but I think that was in part because I was trying to improvise with whatever tools I could scrounge up. Now I have an idea of what is needed, I can go and get some brushes that will work the way I need to. I've still got a few more to make before I can post my cards, so I'll show a few more in the next week or so, I hope. I may also add something more to the front, so they may appear again.
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Pretty necklace. Shaving brushes are good buy for colour dusting and the makeup sponges (wedges) that are quite a dense foam work really well. If you are buying a Distress sponge, get the round ones not the rectangles. The top left looks fine in the pic. The bottom right is a good one for overseas as very Aussie.
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