Good morning peeps,
I'm off Christmas shopping with hubby this afternoon, he's not like me happy to shop online he's a strange man he loves a trip round the shops, according to my friends he's very rare as their hubby's moan about it & refuse to go, maybe I should rent him out for shopping trips, he insists on carrying the bags, & he opens doors, any takers lol.
The Christmas lights are being switched on in town which I've not bothered going to see since Ali & I took our kids many moons ago & we were outraged as Santa was switching the lights on & the poor chap arrived in the back of a clapped out old Ford Cortina & nobody even realised he was in there when he went past as we were all waiting for a sleigh. While Ali & I were ranting loudly & feeling sorry for Santa those naughty children of ours disowned us, I've warned hubby as he's making me go again I will have another tantrum if Santa gets shoved in the back of a rusty old car again lol.
Waffle over I could feel myself getting all stressed worrying about Santa lol.
Today is new challenge day at
& this fortnight our challenge is
Today's post is picture heavy as I've also added a tutorial
Ingredients -
Medium - Copics
Paper - Magnolia & Hero Arts Kraft cardstock
Flowers - Wild Orchid
Pearls - Hero Arts
Sentiment - Sentiments 4 You (thanks Blondie x)
Lace - Kaiser, Pom Pom trim - The Ribbon Girl
Sparkle - crystal glamour dust
Jodie gave me strict instructions that she wanted a book card for Christmas after seeing the first one I made for the lovely Camilla HERE, so this one will be for my baby girl, I wish I'd sorted my bells out before I took this piccy look at them they've rolled all over the place lol.
The inside I have decorated with some Raspberry Road digi papers, some lace from eBay, and the edge of the accordion is punched using my favourite MS Aspen PATP, the ribbon is May Arts sheer ruffle edge ribbon
I've made a pocket frame using nesties, the tag is a Go Kreate die, and I've inked up 4 adorable Magnolia Mini's, Unwrapped Tilda, Star Tilda, Christmas Morning Tilda, & Tilda as Lucia, all these little cuties are currently in stock at SIMON SAYS STAMP.
I have been lucky enough to collect several of the cute Magnolia Mini's but hadn't realised quite how much they vary in size until I stamped them in a row.
I'm entering my card in the following challenges -
Hanna & Friends - sketch, 2 Sisters - let it sparkle, Craft Your Days Away - embellishment bingo (ribbon, flowers & pearls), Floweret - Christmas cards, Just Magnolia - ribbons, Winter Wonderland - what a cutie, Delightful Challenges - bingo (dimension, ribbon/lace, sparkle/glitter), By The Cute & Girly - Christmas girls, Cooking It Up With Katie, die cut, tag, Christmas, Everybody Art - little present, Papertake - when is a card not a card!, Bunny Zoe's - Christmas & pearls
Lots of you lovely peeps have asked for a tutorial to show how I make my pins so I finally got around to doing it yesterday, they are really quick and easy to make
Homemade Pins Tutorial
Ingredients -
Beads - I bought mine either off eBay, Simon Says Stamp or my local craft shop
Seed Beads & Spacers - mine were from eBay, shops such as Bunny Zoes or Quixotic Paperie also stock a small selection
Pliers - pinched off of hubby which I use to straighten the pins out
Glue - Crafters Pick from Wild Orchid Crafts or Glossy Accents
Pins - Whiff of Joy & eBay
I made a few mistakes when buying beads, spacers etc buying some that were too big so I have included all the measurements to save you from doing the same. Rather than buy loads and then not like the colours as sometimes they look different IRL I would just buy a colour such as white or clear beads which will go with virtually every colour scheme
The beads caps I use are 5 or 6mm, spacers vary between 5 & 7mm, and the plain headpins I buy are either 500 or 600mm & I believe they are actually for making earrings so are all in the jewellery section on eBay. I also use Whiff of Joy pins which already have a decorative cap on the end.
From left to right you can see the plain headpin, a bead on the pin without a beadcap or spacer, then 2 different Whiff Of Joy pins, a pinhead with a 5mm spacer on the end, and lastly a pinhead with a 6mm beadcap on the end
I tend to make my pins in batches and sit popping beads, spacers etc on pins ready to glue while I am sat watching TV as I'm a fidget and always have to be doing something
I always use Crafters Pick or Glossy Accents as my glue as they are both strong and clear drying, and I use a cocktail stick to apply a small amount between each bead / spacer and also at the end of my last bead whch is usually a seed bead
Then I pop them on their end somewhere to dry, I find a wicker basket perfect for this, and in true Blue Peter style here's some I made earlier lol
I hope that helped the ladies that asked for the tutorial, and if you are still with me after all that, thanks for stopping by
Love those stick pins.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning card hun & Thanks for a great tutorial too!!
ReplyDeletehugs and xxx
Gemma
Hi Mandy , what a great bookcard ! Lovely stamps and beautiful masking.... And thanks for the tutorial of pins-making. Never tried it myself. Christa.
ReplyDeleteStunning Tilda creation Mandy and fabulous pins tutorial!!
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Hazel xx
Have you checked out my Christmas candy?
http://hazelshandmadecrafts.blogspot.com/2011/11/my-christmas-candy.html
omg!!! you always WOW me!!! everytime!!!! Your creations are fab hun...love the tut too xx
ReplyDeleteHi beautiful scene and gorgeous book too. I live the tree with her so perfect ! The.inside is incredible with your label dies! Oh I am so pleased to see your tutorial so much help thanks for taking the time to show us ! Kitty :D
ReplyDeletefabulous book and masking and that tutorial is great x
ReplyDeleteWow, your card looks so gorgeous! I love it! The scene is perfect and your coloration too! Thanks for joining us at Hanna & Friends!
ReplyDeleteHugs Jasmin
Mandy I so love your book!! it's just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks so much for the tutorial. xxx
Melly.
Wow Mandy, I just love the car you made for your daughter. Im sure she will treasure it. Your stick pins are really beautiful. I love the "Blue Peter" style tutorial too, lol. Lee x
ReplyDeleteyou could have offered him earlier, I am all done now :) love the tutorial and gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous creations as always hun love the bobble ribbon
ReplyDeleteHugs Kate xx
What a beautiful creations
ReplyDeletehugs Linda
Aww, look at Tilda putting up her Christmas Decorations! <3
ReplyDeleteLove the Lucia`s inside. Its all totally georgeus! :)
Your pins are amazing too. :)
Wow Mandy this is way more than just a card , it's beautiful you've put so much work into it.
ReplyDeleteAnd your pin tut is very informative thanks darling, I love a tutorial
Hugs Susie xx
This is just ridiculously adorable! Beautiful card, great colours you used and this is such a sweet image and your masking is the best of all. Hugs. Larisa. xx
ReplyDeleteyour pins are fab Mandy and your card is absolutely gorgeous your daughter will love it , your cards are really a work of art K xx
ReplyDeleteHey Baby Girl,
ReplyDeleteMe thinks you better go have a sit down now - all that work - you'll be wearing yourself out. I love love love those pins - you have inspired me to have a go (ooops, more expense,sssshhh, not a word to hubby!LOL)
I love that Book card - absolutely adorable.
And yes please I'll borrow Ian any time you like - Graham hates shopping!!
hugs
Dawn xx
Hi just amazing what you have done :) Sandra H
ReplyDeleteFantastic keepsake! Love it.
ReplyDeleteMichaela xx
Oh Mandy, this scene book card is soooo wonderful. I love it. And your tutorial is great and an good inspiration.
ReplyDeleteMany hugs to you and your family
Kati
Wow, wow, wow, I love this card, it is just stunning, gorgeous images and details x
ReplyDeleteOh wow Mandy, hope your enjoying your shopping trip and find lots of bargains. Love your box card its stunning the masking is fabulous, the whole design is just gorgeous. hugs Shirleyxxxx
ReplyDeletewhat a stunning creation...love the scenery....thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeletexxx Margreet
Gasp!!!!! Mandy, this is a most stunning book card and I thank you so much for this fabulous tutorial.....love all your creations!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNow I know how to make stickpins...bless your heart!
Wow Mandy! what beautiful book card you've made, it is truly gorgeous and looks set to become a family heirloom! So many delish details and your colouring of Tilda is superb. I love the way you put the bobble edging around the matting too. A fabby decoration with the mini Tildas and what a great tutorial Mandy, Thankyou! Hugs, Teresa x
ReplyDeleteHi hun
ReplyDeleteaww poor santa thats not how he should arrive. As ever a totally stunning creation, awesome colouring as always, a beautiful scene, lovely pocket frame, great tutorial, lovely pins, thanks hun, sue,x
WOWZER sweet Tilda creation baby girl.. this is one stunning gift..lots of work the embellishments are jaw dropping ....thanks for the pin tute
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What a amazing card and crafty pin idea! Thanks for your fab tudorial! xx Bianca
ReplyDeleteSo stunning!!! I LOVE your card!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd your pins are so adoreable!
Thanks for sharing this with us at Hanna & Friends!
Hugs, Andrea
Wow, this is beautiful. And I really like your pins. :)
ReplyDeleteMandy WOW, your creations always blow me away, so detailed and so inspiring this is the most gorgeous project!. thanks for the tute. Joey x
ReplyDeleteStunning Mandy and ur pins are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteChris x
Wow your card is stunning and thank you for the fab tutorial on pin making. SArahx
ReplyDeleteStunning Mandy...going through your post again as on my way to work...cant wait to get home to read all over again as I had to read so fast..love your pins and gorgeous book card...beautiful..
ReplyDeleteLuv CHRISSYxx
Wow, your creation is just so gorgeous. Love every detail and those pins you've made are the best. Wow.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Yvon
Mandy your book card is just gorgeous !!! The scene looks fantastic...
ReplyDeleteBig Hugs,
Mo
Oh Mandy those pins of yours are gorgeous....Beautiful box card too, Jodie will be delighted I think.....and YES...can I borrow your hubby please, he sounds perfect, made from chocolate even..lol...xxx
ReplyDeleteWow hun gorgeous! love your tutorail on your pins, wow do I want to do some, got no spacers, right sized beads or pins but so want to do some NOW!!! lol,
ReplyDeleteNice hands and nails hun, my nails always break and I've got knobbly joints through arthritis so no piccies of my hands for me lol, hugs Liz xx
Gorgeous, Beautiful, Fantastic.....Love, love, love this wonderful creation :O) Hugs! Leah Ann
ReplyDeleteAnd those stickpins are gorgeous!!!
Mandy, this is just stunning, love the colours, so bright and colourful and thank you for sharing how you do your pins. Hugs xxx
ReplyDeleteMandy this is absolutely magical!!!!!! Wow what an excellent creation and you did a stunning job on it!!!!!! Wow spectacular!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful pin tut Mandy! I love this book card really think I should get around to making one! Hugs Rebekah xx
ReplyDeleteThankyou very much Mandy for the pin tutorial, I really must have a try at this....gosh, means more stash to buy namely pins & beads and will have to find storage too - oh well off to ebay I go lol.
ReplyDeleteAlso, love the book card, you've inspired me to try this too.
Cheers
Elaine
Absolutely Gorgeous Mandy and love those pins.
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Debby
What a gorgeous card, beautiful colours and a very sweet image. I love your pins too :o)
ReplyDeleteJackie xx
Your book card is gorgeous Mandy, must try these out some time as they are soooo effective. Thanks for the tutorial on the pins too, have made some myself but I tried dipping the glue and got in an awful mess when I tried to push the beads on lol, nice to know how to do it properly!! xx
ReplyDeleteMandy!! Your pins are Stunning!!!.. So Beautiful!!.. and much prettier than those I can buy!!.. I have recently received long pins to be able to make my own.. Thank you so much for the idea!!..
ReplyDeleteHope I find the time soon! :o)
Big Hug!! :o)
Oh wow, this is gorgeous, and love your pins too. Thanks for joining in at Papertake this week,
ReplyDeleteLiz x
This is a fabulous creation Mandy. Just love that image too, another one for my shopping basket!
ReplyDeleteBerni
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This is gorgeous Mandy,that image is so cute. Love the colours you have used.
ReplyDeleteI also make jewels and must have a go at this, thank you for the inspiration.
Hugs Linda
What a beautiful creation. Nice colors and lovely details.
ReplyDeleteHugs Astrid.
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Really fabulous project! Love the flower embellishments. So glad you played along in the challenge at Cooking It Up with Katie this week, and we hope to see you again next week.
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wow what for great book card !! love it !Thank you for joining EAC this week.
ReplyDeletehugs tina46
Thanks for your tutorial Mandy it was very helpful, I have made a few already but I found your tutorial very helpful x
ReplyDeleteCute card - great tutorial!! Thanks for sharing! x
ReplyDeleteWow, this is so gorgeous - you are so talented! And thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeletethanks for the great tutorial!
ReplyDeletejani x
absolute stunning card. really fantastic and the tutorial too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Hanna and Friends this week. Hope to see you again.
Hugs, Doreen xx
Another stunning creation Mandy!! Thank you for joining us at Cooking it Up with Katie!
ReplyDeleteI love those pins and your card is out of this world its beautiful xxxxxxxxxx
ReplyDeleteI am always in awe when I see your creations they are always stunning, this is gorgeous and the tutorial is brilliant too!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us this fortnight over at craft your days away
Dazie
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Mandy, this is gorgeous. I can see why your daughter wanted one.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your tutorial on pins.
Thanks for joining us at Craft Your Days Away.
Mari
love everything you do!!! wonderfull colouring!
ReplyDeleteand thank you for the great idea with pins!
Brilliant tutorial Mandy, will have to have a go and I love the twizzley things one too. Hugs Jo x
ReplyDeleteWow, Mandy your book card is incredible... it is so beautiful, I just adore how you add all the images together! And thanks for the tutorial on the pins... another hobby you are gonna get me into, I'm gonna be broke, but happy! hehehe!
ReplyDeleteCrafty Hugs,
Pendra
Hi Mandy can I first say how much I love your new blog header it is terrific, I am also in love with this most wonderful creation, I absolutely adore all those beautiful Tilda's the colour, design embellishments look stunning.
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Lorraine x
This is really cool, I have been wanting to try making some. thanks so much for all of the awesome info. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty project! I love how you combined the images! I have been making those pins all week! I love them! My friend got me started and now I'm addicted haha! Have fun!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for joining the Just Magnolia and Hanglar Stanglar Challenge this week!
Hugs, Dena
Hi Mandy,
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to say thank you so very much for my beautiful pins... You are truly a sweetheart and i am now in your debt!
you tutorial is fab , and you make them look so easy.. I can vouch for the finished product.
Stunning !!!!
Hugs xxxxx
oh Mandy you are truly blessed with talent, your book card is amazing!stunning!gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteand thanks for the tut!
Oh this is just so beautiful Mandy, I love the little scene! And fabulous pins too!
ReplyDeleteHope you are well :)
Kelly.x
Congratulations on your win at Cooking It Up with Katie last week, Mandy! Incredible project and tutorial on pin making. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteHi Mandy, just browsing and came across your blog. Your work is fabulous. Thanks so much for the tutorial on the stick pins, like you I also have bought wrong beads etc. so am delighted to find all your information at hand. Hopefully I will be able to produce some nice pins like yours. Thanks again. Enjoyed browsing your blog.
ReplyDeleteMary
Thanks Mandy for every Tutorial!!!!!! hugs
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project and thanks for the tutorial on making pins!@
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pins! Thank you for sharing your talent! I just saw your adorable Tilda card on SCS and I think you have a new fan (me!)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much. I appreciate this. You inspired me to make pins a few months ago and I haven't yet gotten started.
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