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Monday 30 July 2018

21st single wiper birthday card.

Hello crafty peeps and welcome to my crafty nook. I hope you've all had a good weekend. Sorry it's been so long since my last blog post, the recent hot weather made it unbearable to craft in my tiny crudy, yesterday was the first time in weeks that I've been able to make anything and even just making one card in the heat gave me a migraine (have you ever tried to colour in when you've got pre-migraine auras - it's next to impossible!) I still have the residue of the migraine so I'll keep this short. The first card I'd like to share is one I made for my God Daughter's anniversary of her Baptism - she's a little angel so what could be more appropriate than an angel card. The image is from my stash and I coloured it in using Spectrum Noir Sparkle brush markers. The second card I'd like to share is one I made for my nephew's 21st birthday. I'm uploading straight from my phone and it's not doing things the way I'm used to so the photos may be after the text not within it as they usually are. I hope you like my latest makes, the Christmas in July 5from5 challenge will be up on the next couple of days - fingers crossed! Until next time - keep crafting! Love and crafty hugs, Sarah xx xx

Friday 13 July 2018

Starry Impossible Card

Hello crafty peeps and welcome to my crafty nook nook! I hope you are all well and looking forward to the weekend. As a rule I'm not particularly superstitious but I do tend to be a bit tense when it's Friday the 13th - it always seems to be a day when the mail contains unexpected bills or unwelcome visitors pop by (can't say I would personally choose to go visiting on Friday the 13th!) or niggling accidents happen - nothing particularly serious just enough to put me in a bad mood. Are you superstitious? Leave a comment below if you are.

Anyway whatever day of the week it is, I  find spending some time in my crudy crafting usually gets me out of my bad mood. As a precaution, I'm planning on having a bit of a craft session if I have the time.

I'd like to share a card I've made for one of my best friends, it's his birthday on Sunday and as I've mentioned before, I find men's cards to be particularly challenging. I've spent quite a few hours in the last couple of days trying to come up with something, I experimented with ink blended backgrounds (which would probably be easier to make if I had more than two distress oxides - as good as they are they still have limitations if you only have two colours lol) and though I like the results, nothing seemed to be the right thing so I decided to save my background s for another day and made an impossible card instead .








Although some of the star elements look red or gold in the photos, all the stars were diecut out using silver foiled cardstock.  Most of the stars were diecut out using unbranded dies from Ebay the exception being the largest star diecut which is a Crafter's Companion edge'ables die. It's actually a Christmas die but stars are great all year round. I teamed the silver stars with a deep blue card for a sophisticated look. I really like the look of this card, stars are great for men's cards and I think the silver and dark blue cardstock really go well together.

It's been pretty difficult to even get this post up because I'm using my phone again and it's now the fourth attempt writing this because everytime I accidentally moved my phone, it would delete the post without saving -- I'm being very careful not to move the phone as I type!

I hope you've enjoyed my latest make,as always if you have any questions or comments please leave them in the usual places and until next time - keep crafting!

Love and crafty hugs,

Sarah xx xx


Tuesday 10 July 2018

Christmas in July Blog Challenge

Hello crafty peeps and welcome to my crafty nook! I hope you have all had a good weekend and that the weather isn't too much for you. It's not actually too bad here on the Yorkshire coast and in fact we've had overcast skies for a couple of days with what my husband calls mizzle (mist/ drizzle) which hangs around in the air but doesn't reach the ground,

It might not be the weather for it but July is good time to start making your Christmas cards etc if you haven't already started. A lot of the craft companies have released their Christmas collections or are about to so there's lots of gorgeous crafty goodies to choose from. Tbh I'm not planning on buying any new Christmas products this time as I have boxes of stuff from previous years and I really need to use some of it up plus it's not going to be long before the craft magazines start churning out Christmas freebies so I need to make space for those.

This month's blog challenge is perfect for anyone with an already overflowing Christmas craft stash like me because I'd like you to shop your stash and make five cards and/or tags using five Christmas craft items. You can either make five cards, five tags or a combination of both - heck if you're really inspired you could make five of each! You can use basic craft items such as card, inks and adhesive but try not to go out and buy new items but instead adapt what you have available. The more you use up, the more space you'll free up for new goodies!

I've already made around twenty cards so to encourage me to stick to the challenge and not be tempted to cheat if life gets in the way (we have to have yet another flat inspection this time the electrics which means the electrician needs access to every single socket - most of ours are covered by furniture which means emptying the crudy again plus stuff in the bedroom - argh!!!) I am going to share them now. Don't worry,  I made the cards in batches so you're not going to have to look at twenty plus photos lol. That's a point, you can either make five batch cards/tags or five bespoke ones, it's entirely up to you.


 Made last year for my great-niece who decided not to make an appearance until after Christmas Day


Although the cards are made in batches, they are still individual cards because I have used different colours of card  etc for each design. This means you can make multiples of the same design quickly while retaining that individual and handcrafted look.

I hope you like my examples of batch and bespoke Christmas cards and I really hope you'll join in this five from five Christmas in July blog challenge. The closing date is the 30th July which gives us a few weeks to get the cards made. I would love it if you joined in, if you'd like your cards etc to be added to the blog then please email me with photos and a few details of your makes by midnight on the 30th July so I can add a new blog post by the 1st August 2018. My email is craftynook@outlook.com.  If you have any questions or comments then please leave them in the usual places and until next time - keep crafting!

Love and crafty hugs,

Sarah xx

Thursday 5 July 2018

A few cards to share.

Hello crafty peeps and welcome to my crafty nook! I'm trying out my phone again and hopefully I'll be able to add photos this time. I've taken some using the phone camera and I've got to say I'm very impressed by the photo quality, of course what looks good on the screen doesn't necessarily look great on a blog post. Fingers crossed!
















Well hopefully that's worked and the photos are all the same size. The photos uploaded a lot quicker than the PC but it took far longer to do everything else. I hope you like my latest makes . The cards are for my sister-in-law's partner and two of his children, both girls. The cat card is for a ten year old and the gorgeous Besties fairy is for a five year old. The cat card has a rip strip inside with money hidden under it. I was concerned that the five year old might rip the actual card opening it so I'll just add the money to the envelope. The final card is for my brother--in-law and is an impossible card made using a paper collection by Trimcraft and a shirt die set also by Trimcraft.

I hope you like my latest makes, I had a lot of fun making them and the Besties fairy card is my favourite, I coloured it in with Spectrum Noir Sparkle brush markers. I hope you have a brilliant weekend (it's Friday tomorrow!)  and as always if you have any questions please leave them in the usual places. Until next time - keep crafting!

Love and crafty hugs,
Sarah xxx

Tuesday 3 July 2018

A few changes....

Hello crafty peeps and welcome to my crafty nook. I hope you had a good weekend, it was very quiet here in my crafty nook which was a good thing as it's been very noisy in the flat below us on Friday and again on Monday. No one knows what is being done but we suspect a new kitchen is being installed. We can't ask the tenant because sadly he passed away a few weeks ago. The noise from the work is atrocious, the whole flat shakes and e
ven though we were shouting at the top of our voices, my husband and I couldn't hear one
another. hopefully the work will be finished soon and things will get back to normal.

One of the changes mentioned in title is the way I'm writing thit blackog post - it's on my new "smart" phone. Tbh I'm not sure how smart a phone is when it's supposed to be an unlocked sim free phone but the only Sim that will fit it is a nano Sim card - mine is far too big to go in the slot so I've had to order a nano Sim card from my mobile provider and I'll have to add all my contacts manually which doesn't sound that "smart" to me! Frustratingly it won't read anything stored on my memory card so all my photos have vanished plus all the music I'd saved , I probably sound thoroughly ungrateful and really I'm not, it"s just I'm not great with new technology and this phone will take some getting used to.

I had hoped to add some photos to this post but they are all stored on the PC at the moment and I don't know how to take photos whilst blogging, something to try another day.  I will update this post on the PC with photos later on. Please excuse any typos, predictive text comes up with some complete gobble-de-gook!

I've managed to lose two conplete paragraphs which is most vexing but goes along way to explaining why new technology and I don't get on - plus all the buttons are on the right hand side of the phone and as I am left handed I'm holding the phone in my right hand and I keep hitting the buttons by mistake which is driving me insane and this post has taken me nearly 3 hours to write.

Crafty hugs and love from

Sarah xxx