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What Delilah Did Storyland Cross Stitch Fox Pattern

On
Tuesday 23 August 2016

I finished this cute little fox from the Storyland Cross Stitch book such a long time ago and I was planning to share it as soon as I made it into a pincushion (as it is in the book). However, due to the fact that I don't have a sewing machine, nor stuffing to make the pincushion, I decided to frame it with a wooden hoop. Although it's not a perfect fit, and I have changed the direction in which I stitched a few times, I think it looks so cute and I'm quite pleased with it! After all, practice makes perfect.



Thread: DMC Black (310), DMC Burnt Orange (947) and an off-white thread I had in my stash
Fabric: 27 count Zweigart Linda evenweave 

A Peak Into My Traveler's Notebook

On
Saturday 20 August 2016







After deserting my 6x8 Project Life album, I decided to have a go at journalling in my first Traveler's Notebook. For me, the notebook is the perfect size and I'm having a lot of fun filling in the white space. So far, I've been playing a game of catch up (two months to be precise) but I've found that working in a smaller size is so much less demanding than my 6x8 Project Life folder, and without the need of page protectors and cards (although you can throw them in too if you want), journalling in my Traveller's Notebook gives me more freedom and room to experiment. I think I've finally found what works for me.

I've been treating the notebook as my own personal diary of sorts and as such I don't feel too comfortable showing all of my journaling and pages. I've decided to show some details of my pages instead to give a sort of idea of the way I use my Traveller's Notebook and my overall style of scrapbooking. I personally love looking at other people's pages (it's why I have a board dedicated to it on Pinterest) and I gather a lot of inspiration from looking at how others have documented their lives. I hope that mine may do the same!

What I used:
My Traveller's Notebook
The August Gossamer Blue kit, including the digital files which I edited on Photoshop
Heidi Swapp for Project Life embellishments (as part of the mini gold foil pack)
Papermania Wooden Numbers
Heidi Swapp date stamp
Studio Calico mini wooden stars
Papers from Crate Paper and the Project Life Everyday Core Kit

The Gossamer Blue Life Pages Kit: My First Impressions

On
Tuesday 16 August 2016





I recently ordered my very first Gossamer Blue kit and decided to share my 'First Impressions'/review!

In this month's kit, we got: 24 3x4 cards, 6 4x6 cards, one stamp set, one gold washi tape, one sticker sheet, one chipboard sheet, four wood veneer pieces and two spiral paperclips.


Pros

  • The colour scheme and designs are beautiful.
  • The cards and embellishments are all of very good quality.
  • The cards are double-sided.
  • It comes with a stamp set (anyone who knows me knows how much I love my stamp sets). The stamp set offered with the kit this month, designed by BananaFishStudio, is so gorgeous and the reason why I was so drawn to the kit in the first place. I've tried out all the stamps and I would compare them to my Kelly Purkey stamps in terms of quality. I also think that, as the majority of clear stamp sets can range from £5-£15, this definitely makes the kit worth the price. Overall, I love the stamp set!
  • The price. At around £25 (including shipping to the UK) the Gossamer Blue kit is one of the most affordable kits on the market.
  • Considering I'm in the UK, the kit was delivered very quickly. I ordered it on the 6th and it arrived on the 13th.
  • I'm unaware as to whether this is a standard thing for every Gossamer Blue kit, but this kit came with three pages of digital download embellishments which I have printed and included in some of my pages already.
  • As for the subscription, there is a no-fee cancellation policy which is great considering the other boxes, such as the Studio Calico boxes and the Messy Box, charge you if you want to cancel your subscription.
Cons
  • The wood veneer pieces are a little on the thin side.
  • Unless you buy the Scrapbook kit, there are no patterned papers.
  • The kit itself is not as nicely packaged as, for example, the Messy Box, and arrives in only an envelope.

As you can see, for me, the pros definitely outweigh the very minor cons. Overall, I'm very, very happy with the Gossamer Blue kit and will remain a subscriber of the box. If you'd like to see more of what is inside this month's box, you can see it in full on the Gossamer Blue website here.

Currently: August 2016

On
Sunday 7 August 2016

Watching a mixture of Stranger Things, That 70s Show and, my guilty pleasure, Celebrity Big Brother.
Buying too many stamps for Project Life.
Making a mess. And by that, I mean I've took the plunge and started my very own Traveller's Notebook.
Registering the fact that we're now over halfway into 2016. Where has it gone?
Reading Queen of Shadows by Sarah J. Maas. I'm currently halfway through and I'm not too sure what I make of it yet!
Needing more glue as my trusty Crafter's Companion has went to glue heaven.
Finding inspiration in julimakesthings' YouTube videos - love them!
Lusting over Kelly Purkey's stamps and stamp sets.
Adding things to my Christmas list - of course I've already started.
Waiting for my very first Gossamer Blue kit to arrive. How could I say no to the beautiful August kit?
Wishing that there was a Five Guys closer to where I live as those milkshakes are to die for.