Wednesday 2 May 2012

STRANGER IN OUR MIDST!

Life is never short of surprises.  On Saturday afternoon we got a phone call from a lovely (elderly) couple in our church, inviting us for Sunday lunch.  To give a bit of background to this, one of the members - and part of the leadership team - in our church is a chaplain at Harmondsworth Detention Centre at Heathrow, which deals with illegal immigrants/refugees/asylum seekers coming into the UK.

For the past two years, we have had several Iranian guys turn up at church as a result, and various members of the church take it in turns once a month to host Sunday lunch for them.  Anyhow, we were invited to have lunch along with some of the Iranians.  In the event, only one of the Iranians was able to make it, a fella called Omid who we have got to know fairly well over the months that he has been coming to church. 

At different times we have wondered about offering him accommodation with us but it has not been practical at all as we have not really had a spare room (or rather we did but it was full of my clutter and needed occasionally when younger daughter is at home and has to have a ground floor bedroom.)

On Sunday we heard more about his heart wrenching story ... he is still going through the long process of trying to get a status in the UK.  We also discovered that in two weeks time he would  have nowhere to stay and so during the course of lunch, we also decided that we would offer him the opportunity to come and live with us!!!!!!  

We did not say anything to Omid on Sunday, but invited him to come round for supper on Tuesday instead.  (That would give us two days to realise what a rash decision we had made!!!).

On Monday morning I went into a frenzy of clearing out the room, ending up with 3 bags of *junk* and trying to make room for various bits of craft stuff which themselves had become asylum seekers!!!  We also needed to try and find another home in the house for a displaced tumble dryer that was also happily residing in the downstairs bedroom.

Yesterday (Tuesday) was spent at the council tip, getting rid of the stuff that did not make it as far as passport control!!!  Then came dinner (spag bol and chocolate pudding!) which was all going really well .... until we made the offer to Omid of living with us.  He started crying and even more alarming, elder daughter also burst into tears (even though she had only just met him and rarely shows emotion!).  Even the cat started flirting.

The long and the short of this is that in two weeks time our household will suddenly have grown by one ... and I will need to start learning how to cook Iranian food and speak Farsi !!!  Where crafting will fit into all this remains to be seen.  

*THE BOX* was duly finished and posted to my Mum who thought it was wonderful.  However, there is only one problem, which was that her Easter card was too big for it!!!  You can please all people SOME of the time ............... !!!!!!!!!!!!

TTFN,

Mandi xx




Monday 23 April 2012

THE BOX!

Thankfully I don't think that my Mum reads this blog, otherwise she will find out what I have been up to.  The plain MDF box has now been transformed.  I have taken piccies of the lid (see below) and I am just waiting for the mod podge to dry on the base before taking a photo.

The paper and German scraps are from Calico Crafts.  I do miss their bricks and mortar shop (and my visits with Sarah C!!) but they still have some good stuff online.  These items were bought specifically with the box in mind so I didn't feel too bad at having a little splurge!  I also dunked a length of  white lace into a mug of tea (without milk or sugar!) to dye it to blend in with the background!

We had an interesting weekend.  We spent Saturday cleaning out the gutters for someone (well to be more specific, hubby cleaned them out and I just stood and watched for moral support!!!) and thankfully the rain held off until after we had finished.  Last night we went to the Anglican church that we have started attending in the evenings.  They had an ordination service, complete with 3 Bishops, and about 7 other clergy in frocks!  Thoroughly enjoyable (the service I mean!!).

Not much else.  Misha has slept all day, having taken one look at the weather and deciding that she would prefer to stay dry.  That suited me fine as I was not having to clean up muddy pawprints the whole time.  Our next door neighbour has decided to start breeding pigeons (in London for heaven's sake!!!) and so everytime Misha wants out, we have to toddle down to the end of the garden to see if the pigeons are on the loose.  Very stressful!

That's it for now, enjoy the box!




Mandi xx

Wednesday 18 April 2012

AAAAAARGHH TO THE BLOG!!!!!

It has been two months since posting, and as ever I have not really known if I am coming or going.  Both daughters have had medical *incidents*, Bex has had her kitchen and bathroom gutted and re-done and I went to the rescue afterwards with a mop, bucket and copious numbers of old knickers (aka dusters!).

Even more frazzling is that yesterday when I went to try and catch up on a bit of blogging I was horrified to find a load of black warning triangles where some of my pictures had been so I am now in the process of trying to rectify that and restore the images.  I thought that the pics were saved somewhere in blogger but that doesnt seem to be the case.  The only trouble is that I have got rid of some of the photos!

In between times I have done a few bits and bobs in the way of crafting. 

The latest piece was a never-ending card which I did for my Mum for Easter.  Having declared that she didn't want anything and chocolate seems to get stored away in a cupboard, I thought I would try something special in the way of a card.  She loved it ........ but asked me not to make any more *nice cards* as she has nowhere to keep them!!!!  I am not quite sure what to make of that ..... and will probably continue to make them anyhow!

........ Since writing the above I have been to the Ally Pally show and bought an MDF box which will be altered in due course and given to Mum to keep her cards in!!!




  
TTFN
Mandi xx

Thursday 5 April 2012

Friday 3 February 2012

ANOTHER QUICKIE

Good morning!  I am not sure where this year is going but we are now in the second month already.  Maybe I should start planning Christmas so that I am actually organised this year lol.

Ever have one of those days when your best made plans go awry?  I was just about to embark on climbing Mount Everest (AKA tackling the ironing pile!) when my darling daughter phoned up and asked if I could make a card for her boss!!!  (She makes better cards than I do ... the daughter not the boss!).  What was worse was that it was a Wedding Acceptance card, and had to be in lilac!

A few cuts and punches later, I came up with something that was reasonably presentable.  




Poor old Misha is still feeling under the weather after having her bits removed on Tuesday, so I will be phoning the vets today for some advice.  We had to cut her collar down and alter it with masking tape to make the edges a bit softer as she could not get her head in her bowl to eat or drink!  The up-side of all this is that she has become really cuddly and affectionate ... at the time of blogging she is curled up in our bed asleep!

  
Do I LOOK like an Elizabethan???

Keep warm and have a good day!  TTFN
Mandi



Wednesday 1 February 2012

A GET WELL CARD

Just another quickie .. this time a get well card, although I am not sure if I should have made it for Misha as she is feeling very sorry for herself after being spayed yesterday.  For the first time in 5 months I haven't had help when making a card, which seems very strange, she just isn't up to doing a bit of crafting today!

I covered a Sizzix embossing folder in ink and ran it through the Big Shot, together with a Spellbinders shapeability label die and a few home-made paper flowers.

TFL, I will be back when the cat is better!
Mandi



Monday 30 January 2012

BOX CARD

Just one thing to *show off* today ... which doesn't involve toastcrumbs or wicks for that matter!

I found some instructions on how to make a box card over the weekend and have been playing with my footprints stamps from Our Daily Bread.  


The box opens up to reveal the Footprints poem, and the front is embellished with gold flower soft for the sand, and miniature seashells.  The back has a pocket for a tag. 


I made it for some friends who are going through a bit of a tough time at the moment so this is one to give away rather than hoard!






TFL!  
Mandi xx

Thursday 19 January 2012

TOAST CRUMBS AND WICKS!

I have to confess that I have a pathological hatred of crumbs.  Bread crumbs, toast crumbs, biscuit crumbs, cake crumbs, crispbread crumbs and even cereal crumbs ... well any kind of crumb really!

We have a friend called *Duck* who stays with us.  Darling daughter has nick-named him that, and because *Duck* is a nice anonymousical name, *Duck* has *stuck*.  In every respect Duck is great ... apart from the toast crumbs!  When Duck is here, the cooker is clean, the sink is clean, the house is clean BUT the surfaces around the toaster are not!  A previous acquaintance did the same ... except in her case every other area that she used was left in the same kind of state.  Because crumbs seem to be Duck's only shortcoming, I will not make too much of a meal out of it and will resign myself to entering the toaster area with a J-cloth in hand.

I have tried to think of a resolution.  Maybe the toaster is in the wrong place?  Maybe the area is a bit dark to see crumbs properly (well I guess they do blend in to pine!!) so maybe I should shed a bit of light on the subject and move the toaster?  Somehow I doubt if that would help ... due to the ingrained breadcrumb mentality (theirs not mine!).

The problem is that the crumbs are on the surface where I do most of our food preparation.  Maybe the offenders think that I need to widen my culinery repertoire.  *Cooking with breadcrumbs rather than batter is a much healthier option*, or *home-made bread sauce is far nicer than packet-mix*, or *I am sure that your salad would go much better with micro-croutons*.  I don't think so.  I am very happy with my conventional toad in the hole batter-mix, Colman's bread sauce and my salad is *micro* enough as it is thank you very much.

Can you tell that this is getting on my wick?

Talking of wicks .........

I have been making candles, thanks to my younger daughter's former passion for GU desserts, the ones where you pay more for the packaging than for the contents, but I guess it gives you a *feelGU'd* factor to eat something out of a posh jar.

So ... these jars have been mounting up and taking over a whole shelf of a kitchen cupboard, but what to do with them?  More to the point, what to do with them in order to justify to afore-mentioned daughter, the horrendous cost of the GU in the first place.  

Initial thoughts were to make pin-cushions to sit on top of the jars which theoretically would hold a little sewing kit.  All very well but fixing the pincushion to the jar proved a bit tricky, and the cost of purchasing a little sewing kit for each jar was prohibitive.  It was also disturbing my sleep as I was trying to work out how to attach velcro in a creative and attractive ... or even invisible manner to both jar and cushion.  Things seemed very complicated at 2 o'clock in the morning!

And so the idea of using the jars for candles with candle-wraps entered my head.  Only one problem ... I have never made candles before!  

And so I did some research.  *Basic equipment* consisted of a double boiler, a thingy for centering the wicks, a thermometer (so that the kitchen does not catch fire), candle wax, scent, and colouring.  After reading up on all this, I worked out that for the cost of *Basic equipment* I could buy 150 sewing kits!!!

I decided that I could improvise and so, not one for doing things by halves, I purchased 5kgs of candle wax, (well bulk is cheaper right?) a bit of colouring wax, some wick, and a bottle of white musk candle scent, all for less than the cost of 20 sewing kits!  My improvisation techniques included using a saucepan, a metal colander and a pyrex jug instead of a double boiler, kebab sticks cut in half and tied together to make the centering thingy, and an old meat thermometer.  It worked, I now have 21 candles in little jars, (about 20 left to make) and the kitchen is still intact.  

Next problem.  The candles look naff just in their little pudding pots and quite frankly if I was given one as a gift, I think I would have preferred the original contents.  And so they need tarting up!

We have a wonderful new store which has opened *just round the corner* which sells everything except for the kitchen sink, although I wouldn't be surprised to see one of those pop up on the shelf at some point as it is so eclectic.  In amongst this mix is a sewing and craft section.  I discovered some jute upholstery webbing which was 40p a metre (and a few other essential items in the process!)  and duly purchased 3 metres.  Got it home and worked out that I could make 4 wraps for a metre and so I chopped it up.  Another problem ... I had mis-calculated and the jute strips were about an inch too short, BUT they would make wonderful napkin rings!  I played about with one of the strips and discovered that they look even nicer when they are frayed a bit (deliberately!), and the strands that came from the fraying process will make lovely little ties (I also used them to tie my kebab sticks together for centering the wicks so all in all very cost-effective!).

Anyhow ideas ideas ideas ..... and not a lot of sleep as instead of dreaming about punches (see previous post) and pincushions, I am now dreaming of making primitive candle wraps.

And now on to the financial side.  Why am I doing all this?  Elder daughter works in a high-school which has a sort of craft-fair thing at the end of the year, so a while ago she suggested that we did a table together as she is fantastic with card-making, crochet (Amigurami or whatever it is called) and by the end of the year will probably be proficient and prolific in knitting also.

£25 on the cost of materials (forget the fact that the GU would have cost around £100 as I didn't pay for that!) including the wraps, and enough wax to make around 50 candles (both large and small as the Bon Maman jam jars come in very handy also!).  A little package of a candle wrapped in jute along with two jute napkin rings (and maybe in placed in a little hessian bag ... but that's another story) would be priced at around £3.00 with the larger candle package being about £4.00 ... or maybe £3.99!!!  50 at a minimum of £3.00 would be £150 ...... and you can work out the profit margins yourself (except that in order to keep the feel GU'd factor half of it will probably go to charity).  

Can you tell that I have been reading Alan Sugar's autobiography?

So watch this space as to how far I get with these little GU-ey gifts ...... and pray for a bit of success, otherwise you know what YOU are getting for Christmas next year!

Phew!  That's all folks, am off to buy some more webbing!

TTFN,
Mandi xx




Tuesday 10 January 2012

PUNCHES RE-DISCOVERED!

I have just re-discovered some old punches that I had, inspired by a blog which I came across called KITTIEKRAFTS.  I spent Sunday and last night playing, and this is what I came up with thanks to one of Kittie's tutorials on making a hydrangea.  

Am pretty pleased with it and I could get addicted to using punches to create flowers.  I have a lot of flowers from Wild Orchd Crafts, but sometimes they are just too big for what I want.  Punches combined with Spellbinders, Marianne D and Memory Box dies, I am in paper-heaven!

Tonight we are off for a curry with younger son, and are meeting his girlfriend for the first time, so I will be dreaming of flower-punching whilst gobbling a vindaloo (well not quite but you get the gist!).

TFL,
Mandi xx


Punched Flower Hydrangea Card

Thursday 5 January 2012

HAPPY NEW YEAR

First of all may I wish everyone (or anyone even!!) reading this a HAPPY NEW YEAR.

At the time of blogging, it is cold, wet, windy and ONLY 50 1/2 WEEKS UNTIL CHRISTMAS 2012 !!!!

Christmas 2011 has been and gone.  We enjoyed a family Christmas with quite a lot of variety, some good and some *interesting*.  (I love that word as it covers a multitude!).  My back was causing me mega-grief and I honestly am not sure how on earth I managed to cook Christmas dinner, but at least it made it onto the table.  It was Misha's first Christmas, so it was only proper that she joined us!!!  Paul still can't quite believe that he found himself cutting up Christmas dinner for a CAT!  



So what does the New Year bring?  Lots of good intentions and probably very few of them accomplished which is why I do not make resolutions!  I definitely need to get fitter in all sorts of ways, not least because my back needs it!  

On the crafting front, I don't have any plans as my styles seem to change so much.  Currently I am loving making easel cards as they can be used as a display piece when they are detached from the card base.  Over Christmas I found myself with all sorts of ideas BUT I didn't have any craft stuff with me at the cottage, and even if I had, I don't think that I would have had any time.  Now we are back, the ideas have deserted me and my creativity seems to have gone Ichabod but keep watching this space as it may return before too long.

Mandi xx