Friday, 26 July 2013

Craft, Cake and 'come buy me!'



Evening Lovelies
This blog is all about The Contemporary Craft Carnival last weeked (20th July) at The Post House, Stafford. The amazing, inspiring lady above in the blue tea-shirt is Lyn Barrington who has done some blooming amazing work for the charity and whom is one of the ladies behind organising the event. And what a first event it was! I think it was over 500 people that came through the door that day, looking and buying from all the talented stall holders. There was a bloody great raffle (I didn't win the Jan Constantine cushion! :( !), goody bags, activities for the children to name but a few. It was Lyn's and the other ladies first event and I had to support- all the money raised from stallholders, raffle etc went to the charity. Lyn is such an inspiration- I will not go into details on here (unless you want me to Lyn) but it is a charity very close to Lyn and me also-my mother in law had lung cancer so it is a charity that I wanted to support. I can't wait for the November Christmas one- it will be a good one if this first event is anything to go by. So make sure you are there if you can and support this very worthwhile charity on 11th November 2013. 

I am not a professional photographer by any means, but here are a few pictures from the day then. Pop by and show your support to the people behind the work too, if you wouldn't mind. Everyone there is so talented. I've put their facebook links at the end. I've also put a link to the charity's website too. Lung Cancer is a silent disease that sometimes can go unnoticed and we need to do all we can to eradicate this terrible cancer. 

The Post House, Stafford. Ready to go! 

The lovely quirky cat tea cosies made by Lyn of Made by Me


Kerry from House of Harrie Hattie looking stunning as per usual! 

Original handmade jewellery by Handcraftily.

And they also found time to write 'Thank you' certificates! It should be us thanking you ladies!!

Part of my stall.



Here are the links to all of the pages. I haven't managed to get photographs of everyone's stalls unfortunately but at least you will be able to visit the pages.

Sara Wilson - Bluebell lane designs https://www.facebook.com/BluebellLaneDesigns
Claire and Liz - Made with Love. https://www.facebook.com/MadeforyouMadeWithLove?fref=ts
Rachel Cornish - Something Unique https://www.facebook.com/SomethingUniqueBunting?fref=ts
Sharron Rayner- Luvvly Bubbly https://www.facebook.com/Luvvly.Bubbly?fref=ts
Kharis Harvey - Handcraftily-https://www.facebook.com/Handcraftily?fref=ts
Made by me - https://www.facebook.com/madebyme123?fref=ts
Jewels by Elegance Liz Reeves - https://www.facebook.com/JewelsByElegance?fref=ts
Cards & crafts by Elizabeth
Karen Ellery - Beagle N Thread https://www.facebook.com/BeagleNThread?fref=ts
Kerry Jones - House of Harrie Hattie https://www.facebook.com/HouseOfHarrieHattie?fref=ts
Emma Dawson - Made by Emma
Tanya Mathers - The et Gateaux https://www.facebook.com/theetgateau?fref=ts
Ellen and Megan - Art students ( No FB page)
Diane Hodgkiss - All things nice https://www.facebook.com/pages/All-Things-Nice/129240557175338?fref=ts
Estelle Lovejoy - The Little Chocolate Tea Pot Company https://www.facebook.com/LittleChocolateTeapot?fref=ts
Rebecca Millar - Crafty Creatures https://www.facebook.com/CraftyCreatures1?ref=ts&fref=ts
 Jayne Malia - Jaynes Crafty Allsorts https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jaynes-crafty-allsorts/237712169689392?fref=ts
Jane Green - Pyrography Plus https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pyrography-Plus/331019633690843?fref=ts
Sarah Jones - Noodles.

http://www.roycastle.org/


E and Z make: http://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/EandZmake
https://www.facebook.com/pages/E-and-Z-make/199464243450237


See you all soon, Jill xx














Thursday, 25 July 2013

Didn't we have a lovely time the day we went to... Ingestre Hall

Hello everyone,

A bit of a late post this one as we were at Ingestre Hall last month but life has been a bit hectic here! So anyway, here are a few pictures from the Summer Carnival organised by Sarah Roberts. It was Sarah's first event and it was really, really good. Well organised, brilliant activities for family and children and lots of lovely stalls- including mine! Well done sarah for organising such a great weekend. I can't wait for the Christmas one! You can find Sarah's facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1811592090&fref=ts


The beautiful, historic Ingestre Hall

 














You can find more about Ingestre Hall here: https://www.facebook.com/ingestrearts?fref=ts It really is an amazing place and now runs residential workshops for schools and other educational settings.

The very talented Ruth Allen was exhibiting all weekend, too. Accompanied by her lovely sister, Vee:
Ruth and Vee

Ruth and I.













You can visit Ruth's website her to purchase her amazing artwork. I had to treat myself to one and now it is gracing my living room wall. Beautiful. http://www.ruthallenart.co.uk/

So whilst we were there, a husband and wife musical pair were providing percussion workshops for the children. At the start of the day, the husband came round playing the accordian! Fab. Unfortunately I do not have his link but here is a picture of him:














Also at Ingestre was Jen Newall. She makes amazing stained glass art, again- 2 pieces made their way to my home and now they hang and shimmer in this beautiful summer sunshine. Here is Jen's page- another one well worth a look: http://www.loveartstudios.co.uk/ and here: https://www.facebook.com/jennynewall.stainedglass.

So what a great time we had at Ingestre Hall. Met lots of lovely new people, made some new friends, purchased some beautiful original artwork (thanks Ruth and Jen) and ate and drank some  artisan, locally produced food. A smashing time.
'Best House' rosette made for Jen Newall. I always get embarrased with photographs!

Wooden step ladders given a new lease of life instead of going to landfill. Makes a perfect display for my bags. You can also see Ruth Allen's amazing artwork in this picture.

Sewing at my stand!

Some of the outdoor marques setting up on the first day.

See you next time! Thanks for reading and please do leave a comment. xx Jill xx

Monday, 10 June 2013

Monday Meet the Maker- Helen Dutton from 'Our Slice of Country Life'

Evening all,
Well, I was rather hoping to get this out earlier tonight but technical difficulties stopped this. However- joyous news as it is now sorted and I can start the Monday Meet the Maker interviews. The very first one is Helen Dutton from 'Our Slice of Country Life'. Helen designs and handmakes gorgeous products for your home and now we get to find out a bit about what makes her tick... Enjoy. Jill x


About you:

1. Do you collect things? If you do, what are they, when did it start, and why?

I've always been partial to pretty things, my house is full of hanging hearts, bunting and plants. My poor husband puts up with a lot ;)

 2. What do you like to do in your spare time?

We are lucky to live near Shugborough estate; it’s a beautiful place to take our son and his bike for the day. I also love watching films and have quite a split interest between period dramas and comic superhero films.

 3. What would you put into room 101ΚΌ?

All reality TV programmes and "Jeremy Kyle" type shows, lol, really don't like them.


4. Are you a savoury or sweet person? What is your favourite thing to eat out of these?

two? Both....! How confusing, I love all food, total downfall.... an ex college used to say I have all the will power of a baked bean, and I think she was right! I love chocolate cake and salty crackers.

 5. What is your favourite cocktail (or other drink?)

I've only had cocktails once, for a friends 30th.... I don't remember a lot of the weekend after that. Since then I stick to my all-time favourite, Red wine, particularly merlot. Although in the summer there is nothing better than a cold Corona with a slice of lime sitting in the sunshine.


About your work:

1. What or who inspires you the most? Where do you get your inspiration from?

I love Gisela Grahams range, the thing that I respect the most about her work is that although She’s "made it" she hasn't put her prices through the roof like some designers have. I don't know where my inspiration comes from, other than in my head, I love trying different combinations and ways of doing things, though sometimes it goes horribly wrong and I have to ask myself what I was thinking!

 2. What techniques do you use to create your work?

Mostly I paint, though I have recently had stamps hand carved to my designs to use on slate, and other materials, I'm really having fun trying out different things.

3. What is the most difficult thing about working as a designer craftsperson? How do you overcome these challenges?

There are a few answers to this question; firstly I find it hard sometimes to think my work is good enough and I wonder why people like it, self-doubt is a corrosive thing... I try to overcome it by thinking that the people who buy my makes only have so many pennies to spend, and if they are choosing something I've made then it must be good, especially now when everyone is on a budget. I find the prospect of not making enough of a living and having to return to paid employment a constant niggle in the back of my mind, but I'm just going to see where it goes... and lastly I have a condition called fibromyalgia which causes muscle spasms, stiffness and aches, there a days when I can't craft so I tend to promote my Facebook page, and days where my fingers are too stiff or hands shake too much to work at all, on those days a good film always brightens my day and maybe a stroll along the canal to feed the ducks.

 4. Are you working on any new designs / ranges at the moment? If so, what are they?

Oh my goodness, so many, my head is so full I can't think what day it is! I've just started doing wooden bunting, which is really fun, I also have "fairy doors" to decorate for all the believers out there, and I am planning to do book ends. Future crafts will include cushions, notice boards and bunting, funnily enough my craft plan was cushions, bunting, candles and plant pots, I've strayed a little way off course... but it’ll all come good :)

 5. What do you love the most about being a designer craftsperson?

I love photographing my work and reading the fab comments left by others :) It’s a fantastic rush when you think something you've made and worked hard on is going to sit on someone’s cabinet or hang on their wall. I love that, it’s like a little bit of me in their home x



And finally...

Sum up yourself and your work in just 1 sentence.

 I live in my own little world, it’s a great place to be and I try and create things that give a glimpse at something sweet and pure, something that will take people back to their childhood.



Links:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Our-Slice-Of-Country-Life/127985840679029

https://etsy.com/shop/OurSliceOfCountryLife

oursliceofcountrylife@gmail.com





Saturday, 1 June 2013

The dangers of going to Hobbycraft by ones-self!


Afternoon everyone,


Well I put a post on Facebook about having to be reminded not to go to Hobbycraft by myself. It was fatal. I only went in to look. But alas dear friends, the lure of the fabric, buttons, paper and other loveliness was too much. So here is what I spent some of my hard earned on: (and anyway, I had to have it to replenish my stash...)

A very big bag o' stuff! 















More lovely buttons 

This is the tub and mug given to me by a lovely friend.
So you see 'twas fate... :)

In the new tub (recycled from a mug my friend
gave me as a present


















































Rather new lovely fabric and threads- god knows what I'll use it for!















And here we have... a new little plain journal that I am going to create a lovely textile jacket for- perhaps as a guest / birth / memory book. I've had this idea for a while now so I was quite chuffed when I came across this little beaut. 















OOhhhh who can't resist new papers?!! 


And wait for it.....

TA-DAH! Just one of the new things I've created from some of that lovely stuff! See- I told you it was worth going in...



J xx
































Thursday, 30 May 2013

A little something new

Hello everyone,

Well whilst the sun was shining here at the sewquarters, I decided that I would make the most of it by planting up my allotment. It has been something I have meant to get done for ages and I am so glad I did. Here are a few pictures of my efforts (not all the seeds have germinated yet!)


So in the pictures above, I have little gem lettuce, purple sprouting brocolli and peas. Also growing in my garden is the (now established and a bit too big!) is my apricot tree. Thankfully it has little 'apricot-etes'!

And to finish off- here is beautiful Elvis :)


See you soon, thanks for popping by. Jill x

Saturday, 20 April 2013

You are my love

Evening all
Hope you are well in this lovely sunny weather! I have had a great day getting out in the garden this morning and sorting it all out after that dreadful winter. This afternoon, I have been faffing with a new illustration. It is inspired by the words my husband said to me one day when we were having a heart to heart. It isn't quite finished yet; I've done a black and white version and so far I think I prefer that one! I'd love to know what you all think and if it is a winner, I'll put it for sale in my Etsy shop.

Only a quick one today then- Doctor Who is on in a bit then the lovely Will.I.am on 'The Voice'! Enjoy your saturday,

Jill

Sunday, 14 April 2013

New 'Faffing' on a Sunday night.

Evening Everyone

Well, I was looking around my craft room today, pottering around as you do and I came across my Letraset promarker pens. (You can buy them here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/ProMarker-Pens-12-Set-Toy/dp/B001W1UB8C). So I thought, you know what- I haven't done any illustration in a while and so inspired by these pens and the lovely pastel-y shades I've got, I set to work.

I first had to figure out what I wanted to draw! There were so many ideas buzzing around in my head but I eventually settled on a 'Birth' date illustration. I love birds and nature so this theme came kinda organically. I might make it up into a textile piece, or have some printed to sell on my Etsy shop (http://www.etsy.com/shop/EandZmake?ref=ss_profile) or even have them as personalised illustrations for new parents to celebrate the impending birth of their new little one. I'm chuffed with how it has come out- I've never designed things for babies before and I really enjoyed doing it. I may even incorporate the design into 'Baby's Birth' Journals. I'd love to hear your thoughts on these ideas.

Here we are then- some pictures of my first 'baby birth date' illustration. I hope you like them.