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JAMMY
05-12-2012, 09:38 AM
Thought I'd start this week ( I know we're already on Wednesday, but it takes me a while to get going!)
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JAMMY
05-12-2012, 09:50 AM
I received the pebeo fantasy paints I was posting about last week so these are testers! Paint applied to cardboard ( back of a notepad). Really pleased with results and do easy. 3872

JAMMY
05-12-2012, 09:51 AM
So pleased with the pebeo paints I decided to decorate vases as a retirement present for a friend who loves Art Deco. 3873

JAMMY
05-12-2012, 09:52 AM
And lastly for today - just finished a jumper for my grandson. (Lobby will be pleased to read this!)3874

jube
05-12-2012, 09:55 AM
They are all beautiful, well done.

kinglake
05-12-2012, 10:13 AM
And lastly for today - just finished a jumper for my grandson. (Lobby will be pleased to read this!)3874

wow i really love this little jumper soooooo trendy !!! jo

Granny Penny
05-12-2012, 10:24 AM
Jammy, you have been busy and I love all that you have done. I am particularly interested to see what you have done with the paints - brilliant and your friend will love her present.

I know I have said it before but I love this thread with it's mixture of crafts.

Granny Penny
05-12-2012, 11:08 AM
I haven't done anything very exciting (although I enjoyed making them). I'm still sorting Christmas presents and my DPC (daughter's partners child) needed a new book bag. On advice from my daughter I went for pretty cotton.

http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc448/gracesgran/Anya2.jpg

I made another one too - from material in my stash. This one is for no one in particular :thinking:

http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc448/gracesgran/FloweryToteBag2.jpg

(Sorry if the pictures are too big - I haven't got the knack of making them smaller.

Susan W
05-12-2012, 11:12 AM
You've been busy, love the bags and those pebeo paints look really good.

Dips
05-12-2012, 03:24 PM
Lovely, lovely projects this week. Thank you for sharing.

jenty
05-12-2012, 03:37 PM
It is so interesting to see different techniques being used. I love it all and very impressed with such neat stitching GP. Anything I sewed definitely wouldn't look that neat! The pebeo paints effect looks as good as they promised, very tempting.

JAMMY
05-12-2012, 03:45 PM
Lovely bags Penny.
I only bought a 'discovery' set of the pebeo fantasy paints, 6 small pots for just under £10 delivered. You use so little that they will go quite a way.

Granny Penny
05-12-2012, 03:51 PM
How I wish you hadn't told me that Jammy! Did you get the set from CC or C & C? Also, may I ask if you did your vases using a stamp or freehand?

Summer
05-12-2012, 04:59 PM
Fab work JAMMY especially love the little Jumper

Lovely book bags GrannyPenny your DPC will love hers I'm sure

I'm not feeling crafty at all at the moment - I seem to seize up when the outsize temperature dips below 6 degrees - I'm so weedy!

Thanks for posting the photos

JAMMY
05-12-2012, 09:10 PM
Penny, the vases were drawn freehand- only circles and lines- onto copier paper, then placed inside the vase. I would add that the liner is not easy to use. I've done a fair amount of glass painting in my time so knew it would be tricky. I hope the people who bought the sets from C&C don't give up too soon as it does take practice. I used to ice cakes and found that easier than this liner!

I didn't buy them from C&C but can't tell you which site I did get them from ATM, will post in the morning when I have that info.

Mitzi
06-12-2012, 11:52 AM
Nothing so clever as you wonderful people but I've made a thank you card for a blind friend. It's for a man; I know flowers are more girly than masculine, but I was a bit stuck for ideas as to what would be nice and tactile for him. This huge flower seemed to fit the bill as it has fabric and chiffon layers and beads glued in the centre. The background "paper" is actually DCWV self-adhesive fabric, which is like fine cotton. As it feels different from paper, hopefully it will give an extra level of interest for him. Obviously the primary requirement is that the card is interesting for the blind person, but I also wanted it to look good to sighted people, because I'm fairly sure he will show it off to people, as he did with the birthday card I gave him earlier in the year. I bought a braille writer frame earlier in the year so have put "Thank you" in braille on the front and a longer braille message inside.

I once suggested to the owner of a small rubber stamp company (one which does loads of alphabets) that they should make braille alphabet stamps and messages. She said she didn't see the point but I'm sure if they were heat embossed, the embossing powder would form raised dots that could be read by a blind person. What does anyone else think? Have I found a gap in the market that I could exploit, if only I weren't so lazy - oops, I mean busy?

I'd be very grateful for any other ideas for cards for someone totally blind. I saw somewhere some voice recorder gizmos so you can record a personal message which will play when the cards open, but mainly it's ideas for textured stuff to put on the front of the card that I'm after. I'm thinking of cutting a Christmas tree shape from one of those thin green pan scourers for a Christmas card.

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Granny Penny
06-12-2012, 05:51 PM
How lovely Mitzi. Cardmaking has never come easily to me so I admire everyone who does them and I think it is great that you are exploring ways to make cards for someone who is blind. The only thing I can think of is using seed beads as a centre for flowers and perhaps using dies to cut shapes in felt so that you can feel them. Good luck whatever you use as I am sure it will be appreciated.

budgie
06-12-2012, 06:49 PM
How thoughtful of you Mitzi. Was just thinking, if you had a braille alphabet, maybe you could use seed beads stuck on the card, using the alphabet as a pattern to follow.

LouiseAnn
06-12-2012, 07:19 PM
And lastly for today - just finished a jumper for my grandson. (Lobby will be pleased to read this!)3874

People gave us hand knitted things when are boys were little, but nothing as good as this lovely jumper.

Mitzi
06-12-2012, 07:40 PM
How thoughtful of you Mitzi. Was just thinking, if you had a braille alphabet, maybe you could use seed beads stuck on the card, using the alphabet as a pattern to follow.

They would have to be really, really tiny and it would be extremely fiddly trying to stick them in exactly the correct positions - getting the spacing completely even. It's a good idea but I don't think I could be that precise. Thanks for the suggestion, though.

JAMMY
06-12-2012, 08:26 PM
What a lovely card Mitzi. Never really given any thought to this but I think your ideas are great.
Thanks Louiseann, my grandson will be two in March and he is such a boy. I think this will suit him down to the ground, I can see him with the collar turned up!

JAMMY
07-12-2012, 12:14 PM
Pebeo paints came from: thegiftofcreativity.co.uk.
for those who are interested.

JAMMY
07-12-2012, 12:15 PM
Here's the Christmas card I've just made for my mum. As I've been teaching myself to paint this year I thought it was quite apt. 3876

LynneH
07-12-2012, 12:28 PM
Lots of beautiful crafty things. It's so nice to see them all. Great card Jammy. Have you shrunk the original image?

Mitzi
07-12-2012, 02:10 PM
That's so unusual, Jammy. I bet she will love it.

JAMMY
07-12-2012, 02:22 PM
Thanks. I originally restamped the scene on shrink plastic. However when it shrunk it had 'flaw' lines in it (probably due to its size A5). I may have been better putting it in the oven, it did occur to me but I felt that was rather an extravagance for one piece of shrink.

So I scanned the original and rescaled in craft artist.