Thursday, 12 July 2012

A stitch in time...

Going Knitting Nuts
Hi there folks, finally the school holidays are upon us (in fact this is week 2!), and I have done very little from my list of things 'to do'.  Every year about this time I make a list of jobs that are screaming out to be done in the house or the garden and I vow to tackle them in the school holidays. This year I made the list then promptly lost it. Not too drastic, as I do remember what was on it but I cannot get my act in gear to start any of them.  I have never felt so lethargic and uninterested in anything. Even card making has become a bit of a chore.(I can't believe I just said that!)  I am blaming it all on the weather.  I can't paint the shed because it's raining. I can't do the garden because it's raining, I can't sort out the garage because it's raining, I can't clear out my wardrobe because it's raining... you get the picture?  Apparently we are going to have an Indian Summer in September......SEPTEMBER.... you won't be able to me my house for weeds if I have to wait till then to get rid of them!

I tried making cards but most of what I made didn't quite turn out right and I felt as if I had lost my mojo... maybe it's been washed away in the rain... I shouldn't complain as at least my house is not in a flood area like some of the poor folks down south who have lost everything. My heart goes out to them.

I haven't been totally idle as I was sitting watching daytime tv and drinking endless cups of tea, I have started knitting scarves for a local charity.  I noticed an advert in the local paper asking people to knit  1 metre scarves which will all be crocheted together to form a huge one to go around the town centre. So I got the needles out and cast on. I am now on my 6th, and although I feel like Edward Scissorhands first thing in the morning I really think it is helping my arthritic joints. All the scarves will then be donated to Blythswood which is a charity supporting people at home and abroad.

Here are a couple of cards which turned out not too badly.

For a friend
Papermania Urban Stamp embossed with gold powder, matted and layered with blue and gold card on cream card stock. I used an embossing strip up the edge which reads best friend, added a butterfly stamped on bright paper and some flowers and ribbon. This card took ages to make as I started with the stamp and hadn't got a clue where I was going with it.




For a first birthday


I did a bit of research into Waybuloo, a CBB's  programme (weird programme or what?), and came up with my interpretation of De Li, one of the characters.
I used spellbinders nestabilities for most of the shapes, a punch for the flowers and sizzix Trixie alphabet for the name.





All joking apart, I have to get my act in gear as these chores won't do themselves, and sure as a cat's a hairy beast Graham won't do them....so I need a right kick up the behoochie to get going... any volunteers?... till the next time folks......

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