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Red white and Blue Ribbon Wreath

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After making my craft room wreath  i was inspired and decided that i needed to make more. I have recently decorated my bathroom, so i thought what better room to do it for. I love the vintage union jack theme at the moment. I created this wreath the using the same technique as i did the Pink, Black and Zebra Print one I had plenty of red, blue and white ribbon in my stash to use. My two beauties, both made within a night. (my door is actually white, even though it looks a yucky cream...honest)

Pink and Black and Zebra Print Ribbon Wreath

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As promised, Here is my Pink, Black and Zebra Print Ribbon Wreath. This is the one I will be using in my craft room. Firstly make your wreath base – For a super frugal idea, why not see my insulation pipe tutorial. Then cut all of the ribbon into 4 1/2" strips. This is the most time consuming part of the entire thing. Fold a piece of ribbon and form a loop. (overlap the ends by about 1/2"). Place a pin through the ribbon, from the inside out, to hold ends together. If your ribbon is one sided, make sure that your design is on the outside. Then, simply just attach the ribbons to the wreath base by pushing the pins in all the way. Make sure that the loops are close enough together that no base shows through. And you just keep going until your wreath is full. I started with just one ribbon and randomly put it in throughout. I think it helped to make sure that I didn't have too much of any one ribbon i...

How to make an Insulation Pipe Wreath Tutorial

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After making my Christmas wreath, I'm really getting into wreath making.  After looking for wreath bases I came across a fabulous idea on Pinterest to use pipe insulation for the wreath form.  How fabulous is that??  Luckily my husband had some, as I am still doing my £0.00 challenge, which he uses for covering his fishing lure hooks.  He buys them at B & Q hardware store, the insulation is under £1.00 for a length. This project is so simple to do.  All you have to do is bend the pipe insulation to the wreath size you want and then just duct tape the ends together. How cool is that?  I think that this works better with bigger wreaths, as the pipe insulation does not really stay in a good circle on the smaller wreath forms. I decided to make the wreath a little stronger by taping it with electrical tape. There are so many wreaths that you can make. If you like this idea why not see how I made...

Stamping Journal

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Well now I have my stamps in order , I don't want to have to keep pulling them out every time a friend wants to have a look or every time that I want to create a project, so I have made a Stamping journal which I divided up into sections according to the theme. I stared with a wire bound journal which can be bought from an stationery shop, in fact the one I used was from a pound store. Carefully de-bind (not sure if that is a word but it fits) making sure that you do not stretch or bend the wire. To make sure that I did not mess the papers and lose the holes, I added little paper dowels.   I removed and covered the front of the pad with some green and white spotty wallpaper. To easily locate the binded holes I pierced holes in the front with a darning needle before I forgot where they were.  It was a feel and prick kind of exercise. Then I decorated the front cover with co-ordinating papers that were already in my stash (a...

Organising Unmounted Stamps

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Have you ever had an idea for a project and thought I think I have a stamp that would look good on that? or you simply draw a blank because you can't remember what stamps you have in your stash? As part of my ongoing organisation of my craft room, it was Stamp organising time. Specifically my unmounted stamps. As you can see it was a nightmare to find a stamp that gave me inspiration.  They were stored in a plastic tupperware box. First came the hard part of sorting them out, so I categorised them into the relevant sections. This took the longest in the organising process. There are a number of ways to store the stamps but I chose to store them in CD cases.  I cut a piece of stock card to the size of a CD cover, and stuck the acetate pictures which came with the stamps on to the CD covers with double sided tape. For the stamps with the small stamps I put them in the paper disc holders to ensure that they did not get lost, and wrote on t...

12th Night Cake From An 1864 Recipe

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A king cake (sometimes rendered as kingcake, kings' cake, king's cake, or three kings cake) is a type of  cake  associated with the festival of Epiphany in he Christmas season in a number of countries. The cake has a small trinket (often a small plastic baby, said to represent Baby Jesus) inside, and the person who gets the piece of cake with the trinket has various privileges and obligations (such as buying the cake for the next celebration). The "king cake" takes its name from the biblical three kings. Catholic tradition states that their journey to Bethlehem took five days (the Twelve Days of Christmas), and that they arrived to honour the Christ Child on Epiphany. The season for king cake extends from the end of the Twelve Days of Christmas (Twelfth Night and Epiphany Day), through to Mardi Gras day. Some organizations or groups of friends may have "king cake parties" every...