Campos Crazy Crafting

Friday, July 26, 2019

Teapots and coffee pots

This September will bring MacMillan coffee morning once again.
Every year at work we take bought or made cakes for sale at lunchtime. The craft club has supported this cake sale by making items to sell. And this year will be no different.
People have already pledged to make certain things to sell or offered their help manning the stall.
This year we have about 6 weeks to prepare and I have volunteered to run the craft sessions we need to prepare our tea bag holders and coffee sachet holders.
A few weeks ago I spotted a delightful little teapot made by Ann Melvin of Positively Papercraft and decided that if it held two covered tea bags it would be on our agenda.
I had to make one and this is what I came up with:
 So chuffed for my first attempt.














And then lo and behold, Ann only came up with something else; an amazing little coffee cup stand and covered cup. It's a 4 oz cup so only small but will certainly hold two coffee sachets.
Of course, this was perfect so had to make this too. This is my first attempt and so pleased with it. It is so damn cute.










Together they are perfect.
We shall (hopefully, willing hands permitted) make 50 of each. I already have the 4 oz cups. The cup and lid are both biodegradable and were purchased from Amazon.

If you want to have a go at either of these then follow the links below to Ann's You Tube demonstration. She includes links below her videos to all you need to make your own.
Teapot.
Coffee cup stand.

I do hope you like these and if you do make your own I'd love to see what you make in the comments below.
Thanks for stopping by and do come again.
Karen

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Christmas in July

My first Christmas card of the year made using a bauble die by Xcut. The Xcut dies are made by Docrafts and as well as on line are sold in a number of places including Hobbycraft and the Range .

This particular die is an old one however and I've not been successful in finding where it can be purchased today. I actually bought mine from Every Crafts and Pound last year. But you can do this with any bauble and any shape.
I used some gold patterned acetate to back the bauble and used up some tiny beads I was given by a colleague to put in the shaker. Many places do foiled acetate include Hunkydory and Crafter's Companion.
For backing paper I had some lovely gold and silver snowflakes paper from last year's Stampin' Up! designer paper or DSP for short.
I also used this for the inside of the card to finish it off.

It's not my favourite Christmas card ever but it's my first of the year and got me started.

Hope you like it and if you make your own I'd love to see it in the comments below.

Thanks for stopping by and please come again.

Karen xx

Monday, July 22, 2019

Cascading alphabet

These new dies from Crafters Companion are such a pleasure to use and really create the card design on their own.

These cards I made recently, one for a friend's birthday in August. Can share here as she won't see this but not on my Facebook page just yet. The second because I simply liked it.

On my friend's card (guess her name lol) I went for the rainbow effect. Before I give it her I'll stick butterflies everywhere because she loves them, and owls but I'm saving the owl till Christmas for an idea I have.

The second I chose mint green and brown. I love this colour combo and the card from Papermill direct is so lovely to work with.

You'll notice they each have a different edge and this is a choice you can make from the die set. They are so lovely.

The cascade alphabet dies come in two different sets that either cascade across or cascade down and are very reasonably priced.

I do hope you like them. Thanks for stopping by and please come again.
If you do choose to buy them I'd love to see what you make of them.

Bye
Karen xx

Sunday, July 21, 2019

Big Girl Pants

I love this Big Girl Pants stamp from Crafter's Companion. Use it as a topper to your card or as an insert.
I used this as a topper to my card and decided to colour it green with some white dots and a touch of Wink of Stella clear. Sadly the glitter isn't very clear in this photograph. I wish there was a stamp to go with it that says "and PARTY". I shall have to hone some calligraphy skills I think and write my own. It seems to be the next 'in' thing to do.








Another of the stamps in this collection is "A good friend". I went for red and white dots with this one and again a touch of Wink of Stella








Crafter's Companion have quite a collection of these stamps and I'll be showing some more in a later post based around their Gin and Prosecco stamps.
You'll have noticed I've started watermarking my pictures. For no other reason than I've learned how, using an App called iWatermark. There are some brilliant YouTube tutorials if you want to find out how for yourself. The one I watched is by Scrimping Mummy.  Not sure if it's something I'll continue to do but for now I'm enjoying playing and learning.

Do hope you like these and thanks for stopping by.
Do come again.
Karen.