Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year!!
The food shopping is done, DH and DS have finished work/school and all that remains is to ice the Christmas cake, make the Yule log and the brandy butter (enough to be getting on with I know). The turkey is defrosting nicely, the mince pies are made and I am looking forward to seeing our friends this evening.
Yesterday I finally got around to finishing our Christmas crackers. Having left them to the last minute I was a bit worried about how they would turn out – I hate having to do a rush job!
I am quite pleased with the result, though had I had more time, I would have liked to have added some decoration.
Just look at what our friend made for our Christmas table . . . .isn’t it just perfect? The photo’s just don’t do it justice.
It also has little LED lights and looks fantastic both with and without the lights on.
Hélène made one for us last year (have a look here)
Thank you Hélène for such a gorgeous centrepiece for our Christmas table.
DH calmly announced the other night that he needed two cards for the following day. I didn’t waste time asking why he hadn’t asked me earlier, I just started thinking what I could do.
This is what I came up with.
I cut a rectangle of heavy gold paper, rounded the corners and then embossed it with one of my favourite cuttlebug folders – the lace Christmas tree. This was mounted on a pearly gold card. The star I found hidden in my craft box. A second, identical card was soon made.
Not bad for a “quickie” eh?
It is always a challenge to come up with new ideas for Christmas cards for DH and DS.
Here are this year’s efforts . . . . .
Bearing in mind that DS is Converse mad, I based his Christmas cards around the Converse logo. The letters for the Noël were cut using the Craft Robo and the Christmas tree was done with my Cuttlebug lace Christmas tree folder.
I decided on a “Christmas Shoe” for DH, as like most men he has an appreciation (and an opinion!!) for shoes and because of our dancing classes.
Both DH & DS loved their cards – result!!
We have woken up to snow – not just a light dusting but a decent amount. My first job this morning was to grab the broom and head out to the garden to poke the snow off the roof of the pergola. DH was kind enough to have made me a nice cup of tea before heading off to work which was most welcome when I came back in!
Now, I like snow. I like the way it makes everything look beautiful (covering all the ugly bits!!) but why, oh why, couldn’t it have waited until the Christmas holidays started? You know the time when there is no pressure to be anywhere and you don’t have to go out if you don’t want or need to and can sit in front of a roaring fire. Huh!!
Once again, my apologies for the lack of blog posts. My continuing ill health has forced me to use my limited reserves to prioritise and only do what I must do and the things that I like to do have had to take a back seat. Hopefully, I have now turned the corner and normal service will soon be resumed (fingers crossed).
Now onto nicer things – this past week saw us receive not one but TWO handmade cards. Its lovely when you receive a card (whatever the reason) as you know that you have been thought of but that feeling that you have received something that has been made just for you, well, you can’t beat it.
This is from our dear friends, Paul & Hazel and is one of Hazel’s lovely creations. Have a look here to see last year’s one. Thank you for our lovely card.
This one is from our dear friend and neighbour – isn’t it a beauty? Thank you Hélène for our beautiful card.
Well, I best get on – this afternoon I want to make some Christmas crackers and I should think about doing some shopping . . . . . . . . . .
Until the next time, Happy crafting!YDH and I have taken up ballroom and Latin American dancing. We go to classes once a week for 75 minutes to trip the light fantastic. Last Saturday we had our first ball. The theme for the ball was black & white. We had a great time and it was lovely to be able to have the chance to have a go at the dances that we have been learning. We are already looking forward to the next ball in December.
We both learnt to dance years ago when we were kids. DH learnt both ballroom & Latin American and I only did ballroom. We have been amazed by how much we remember from the first time.
This is the first time that we have both danced together properly! So far we have learnt the basics for the waltz, quickstep, swing fox, cha,cha,cha and last week we started learning the rumba! As you've probably guessed we are devoted Strictly Fans, woe betide anybody who disturbs us when its on!!
On that note, I shall now introduce you to another of my fish (in the small tank) – Anton du Plec!! (groan!!)
Sorry - I couldn’t resist adding another fish picture.
In true Strictly fashion, until the next time . . . . . keep dancing!!!
I found it hard to get back to work after having played with my camera yesterday, with my willing model, Stewie.
I decided to try and get some pictures of the small tank – the fish are a little camera shy to say the least but yesterday afternoon, they turned out to be more than co-operative.
Let me introduce you to Boris, my beautiful Siamese Fighting Fish.
According to all the write ups he can be an aggressive little critter. The local fish shop had him in a tank of cardinal tetras and he seemed quiet enough with them. The big thing with this fish is to only have one male. He is in a tank with 3 dwarf gouramis (supposedly a no-no depending on which website you look at or fish keeper you speak to), 2 baby plecs and 4 cardinal tetras. Boris has settled in a treat, no fights and a pleasure to watch with the other fish – this has worked for me (happily) but this set up might not work for everyone. If I had encountered problems with him at least I had the option to move him to the bigger tank.
He is a knowing little so and so, loves his food and is a pain in the fin when it comes to tank cleaning time. He is often to be seen at feeding time with a wafer in his mouth, desperately trying to get another in at the same time! He is fond of the beehive house and loves to brush against your hand when it is in the tank. Occasionally he will flare at his tank mates mainly because he doesn’t want to share my attention.
And some people think fish are dull . . . . .
Firstly, apologies for the lack of blog posts last week. Unfortunately, I was ill and although I made it to the computer most days, that was about all I could manage.
One lovely, restored aquarium (yes, I know the windows need cleaning but Stewie needs the algae!!
It has been a week since our disaster with the fish tank. With some tender loving care the fish that survived are just about back to their normal selves. I have been constantly monitoring the water and as everything had stabilized we cautiously bought some new fish this weekend. We specifically chose fish that had a low bio load (meaning they wouldn't cause too much extra work for the filter). We now have 5 baby gold Chinese Danios and 4 glowlight tetras.
Now, you know that things are getting back to normal when the fish, namely Stewie start doing the things that you have come to expect them to do . . . . this morning proved to be a classic example.
I have got behind with a lot of things because I have been ill. I have also got into the habit of regularly (possibly obsessively) checking the tank. This morning I discovered Stewie trying to get to a delicious bit of algae in the most awkward place, well, for him at any rate. He is a big fish, about 5” and he chose the smallest place to settle. As I had my camera to hand, I decided to try and capture his attempts!
I watched him manoeuvre his body into position, a series of perfectly executed reverse moves until his nose was it the right spot for a munch!!
Oshi has come to have a look to see what all the fuss is about!
Watching him extricate himself was something else entirely and I couldn’t photograph it as I was laughing too much!!
Well, best get back to it – have a great week and check back soon.
It is my cousin’s birthday today and I was stuck for an idea for his card. Having enjoyed making the green and blue card (see post 10-11-09), I wanted to make it again but of course, with a difference. I decided to personalize it and add the greeting – both cut using the craft robo (I am surprised that I can still remember how to use it!!).
Last Saturday saw the birthday of our MLC Winnie. She has reached the great age of 20!
Regular readers will already know that our MLC was diagnosed with CRF back in February 2008 – so each birthday that Winnie makes, is an achievement. We know (and accept) that we are on borrowed time but we appreciate the time that we have had with her (and hopefully will continue to have for a while longer).
Meet our glass fish and yes, there are two of them – it’s not a reflection!
It took them a while to settle into the tank, they took to hiding a lot of the time and as you can imagine, they are not easy to see!!
They can now be seen (if you’re lucky) swimming quite happily in the middle of the tank.
They are Moon Fish and although the picture doesn't really show it, they are the most beautiful silver colour - just like aluminium foil, hence their names.
The fish in my aquarium are a little camera shy, but as soon as I have the chance, I will get their mug shots too. Shouldn't be too difficult - they can't run off but they can hide!!
I wanted this one to give the impression of tiles. I cut the images into squares, rounded the corners and mounted them onto a piece of shiney blue paper which I had embossed (again!) uisng my D'Vine swirls folder. This was then mounted onto a pearly dark blue card.
I have a lovely set of Dutch houses stamps, which I really haven't had the chance to play with. I stamped the house onto the parchment in white ink and took it from there. This is only my second attempt at this technique and I am pleased with the results.
Again, I embossed the card blank. I then embossed a circle, carefully placing it in the folder so that I had the flower on it. I coloured the embossing with my pearly water colours and added the ribbon to the card blank. I mounted the circle using foam pads, carefully matching the embossing on the circle to the embossing on the card. To use one of my favourite phrases - simple but effective!

I embossed directly onto the card blank, coloured the embossing with my pearly water colours and added the ribbon for the finishing touch.
I used a nice cream card blank, which I embossed with the D'Vine swirls embossing folder. I glued co-ordinating ribbon across the middle of the card. I discarded the Christmas tree that I had cut, leaving me with just the oval to play with. I added the ribbon at the top and bottom of the aperture (to match the placement of the ribbon already on the card) and then glued the oval to the embossed card blank.
I finally decided that it was time to get on with some Christmas bits and pieces – better late that never eh? I always find it difficult to think of Christmas things when its mid-October and raining outside!
I decided to start with something simple – gift tags.
I began with an oval and cut a Christmas tree shape from the middle.
I punched a hole in both the oval and the Christmas tree.
I carefully threaded matching ribbon through the hole in the Christmas tree and then through the hole in the oval. I intend to write the name on the front of the Christmas tree and our names on the back.
Well, I was pleased with the result ( but not pleased with the photo that I took!!)
Isn't it simply beautiful? This was made for DH and me by our dear friend and neighbour. It is absolutely stunning and the photo really doesn't do it justice. The detail is amazing and the colours are superb. The patience and time taken to make this is much appreciated, not just by me but any crafter would understand the time and effort that has gone into this beauty.
So, from deep in our hearts - THANK YOU for such a wonderful gift!
We had a few friends help us celebrate our 20th wedding anniversary and this was the centerpiece. It caused a few comments (all nice ones!!) and looked great on the table.
Each bloom is about 19cm across and it looks absolutely stunning!