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Saturday, 19 November 2011

Christmas Stars - Papery Style

Having managed to beg my way onto this, already popular, workshop with Kat Thomas The Paper Florist, I turned up at INC in Exmouth clutching my old 2010 Country Living Diary. The Diary, jammed packed full of photo gorgeousness, was to be miraculously transformed into a sumptious
3D Christmas star. How, I hear you say? Well that would be telling. Kat, the brains behind the rather fabulous www.thepaperflorist.co.uk is a master Origami-ist. The japanese art of paper folding, under Kat's expert flair, is given an up-to-date makeover. Using recycled paper, old Christmas cards, Christmas wrapping paper, newspaper, maps, wallpaper, magazines and even old diaries! You can make the most beautiful and delicate flowers. Here are my masterpieces from the day.











3D stars and lilies













Country Living 3D Star
















Paper Lilies surrounded by lots of gorgeous paper
including our Twinkly's poster!!













Its amazing what you can do with an old diary!

Thursday, 17 November 2011

November's Crafter Dark - Felt night :)

Great Cr'After Dark this month, wet felting around soap to make a really funky and sweet smelling Christmas gift for friends and felting with cookie cutters to make shapes of all sort to hang off your Christmas Tree. We also taught felt balls for making your own necklace/bracelet. It was very WET, very SOAPY with a plethora of double-entendres about rubbing and making sure its hard. I have to say though, the City Gate has never smelled so good!












Felted with cookie cutters, so simple and so rustic















A rainbow of felted shapes and balls














Oh lots of love in the air, methinks











Felting around soaps to create a soap and scrubbie all-in-one













Some of our finished handiwork, these are so easy to make and can be decorated with simple ribbon embellishment, popped in a classical box with some information on how to store and how to use, then gifted to someone special.
I am loving the colours people chose, so exciting and vibrant!










Karen and Beth meditating with soap














Making a grand old mess in the pub

More Falling Leaves loveliness

More Lovely things from Falling Leaves, feast your eyes


John Timms shaker wooden chests and bird boxes






















Penny Delahoyde, autumnal brooches, vintage and recycled fabrics














Gina's Frek the Third, isnt he gorgeous






















Steampunk cakey gorgeousness from the KABU baker Sarah Downham
















Barbra Timms vintage notelet whimsies














Autumn Pixie by Barbra Timms


















Kate Bartholomew handmade ceramic jewellery




















Aromatika's Lisa Hosking














Woody loveliness from Wooden It be Nice










Pippiknit's little christmas gingerbread men

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Blown away at the Falling Leaves Autumn Fair 2011



There were feasts to delight everywhere you looked. We had an enormous footfall that day, around 1000 people passing through. The Cafe boys were rushed off their feet. Alfie and Matt our resident DJ's played everything from some funky soulful house to mellow jazz and french jazz which all helped to create a great atmosphere






Gracing us with loveliness, Grace and Favour Home

















Fresh appeal, Charlotte Fleming's handprinted designs inspired by her beach home in Budleigh Salterton Devon

















Amy Orangejuice McCarthy - award winning stained glass artist

















Artist and Ceramicist Jane Johnson with her naughty and quirky ceramic design





















Royal candles, vintage inspired candles by Sam Sunshine of Peagreen




















Irena Green Felt Made gorgeousness
















Mrs Moo needle felted christmas whimsies

















Sugarworm handpainted wooden decorations





















Aunty Lolly's upcycled plushy rabbits and puddycats















Gorgeous picture of Claire Gunningham looking just as beautiful as her Clara dolls


Thursday, 15 September 2011

Eat, Knit, Love (Wool) 9th September 2011














Heaven sent, our little donated stash of real wool, thanks girls x















Doreen and Heather concentrating on those stitches














Nimble fingers






















Scrumptious wools and colours






















Eleanor and her gorgeous pins






We had a fabulous morning in the Real Food Cafe, knitting and crocheting like mad'uns or (madams) our 8x8 squares for knit-a-squillion. We had a lot of fun and helped along by Heavenly Yarns' kind donation of real wool. This morning was also to coincide with Lovewool Uk week, so all cosy squares were made with pure new wool, scrummy. Here are some of our best bits. .........













Saturday, 27 August 2011

Lovewool Uk and Knit a squillion






Friday September 9th, The Craft Hub are hosting a Knit Cafe in aid of Lovewool Uk week, we will be knitting squares at the Real Food Cafe, Exeter, in aid of Knit-a-squillion, where they are trying to have millions of knitted squares done and sent to South Africa. They will be sewn together by prison inmates and given to local orphanages in SA and in Zimbabwe for children to sleep on (currently they sleep on linoleum). We will be knitting the squares in 100% wool of course, in homage to Lovewool week. Check out this link for further information http://www.knit-a-square.com/knit-a-squillion.html

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Hubby Mosaic



Just found a great website to create mosaics of your favorite photos log onto http://www.bighugelabs.com I think this mosaic of Crafty loveliness from the Exeter Respect Festival looks absolutely beautiful. Such a great way of showing off what you are all about in one picture.