Showing posts with label creative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative. Show all posts

Ode to Washi.

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

As many of you may know, I have been really busy lately trying to think of creative ways to fundraise for my upcoming American internship, other than relying on my fundraising page. I didn't want to simply ask people to throw their money at me to send me to pursue my dream job, but wanted to make nice things that would cause people to think of me when they are wrapping gifts, making hampers or spreading jam on their toast. Though, that does sound a bit weird. Anyway! I have loved this chance to get my craft box out and make nice things.

Recently, I was lucky enough to win a lovely giveaway, sent all the way from America from this beautiful blog created by this beautiful artist. I have had a quietly growing obsession for my beloved Filofax ever since I bit the bullet and bought one, which in-turn, has led to a quietly growing obsession for washi tape. What is washi tape, I hear you cry? My computer certainly doesn't know, as it keeps auto-correcting it to 'wash,' so I had better show you.

The Winning Washi


This is washi tape.
This is MY washi tape.

Along with this parcel of beauty from Aimee, came some other little brightly adorned things - one of which was a handy card filled with suggestions of how to use my tape:


Some of the things like sealing envelopes and using on gift bags are things that I like to do - they just make everything look so P.R.E.T.T.Y. The tapes are also quite strong so they stick to things really well.

                                               



I haven't had a lot of time to get making because I have been distracted by Christmas crafts as well as working and travelling as preparation for my big adventure, but here are some of the things I've been able to do with this tape:

I decorated plain pencils and brown tags (below)


I made cupcake flags

Geek moment. I decorated my Filofax.



I have started to make tags containing my Delaware address to hand to people so we can write to each other (these were a bit of a test!!).

I was so excited to win something, especially something to add to my craft box, especially ESPECIALLY because it came from America! This is the current extent of my small washi obsession:


Most of them were bought in small packs with 2 or 3 in for about £1.99 and all of them are being used in my fundraising craft making so that my friends, is my justification. Some of the other things I plan on doing with the tape are:

  • Decorating tea-lights
  • Making mini-bunting for cards 
  • Wrapping Christmas presents/fundraising items
  • Jazzing up my own craft items like jars/tins for pens and pencils


Some of my Christmas tags featuring the washi!

Thank you ladies for inspiring me, I wholeheartedly recommend following their blogs and checking out the artsyville store to get your own beautiful items if you are that way inclined! 

Much Love xxx

p.s. my lovely little artwork arrived today from Lori, all the way from Florida to a cold and blustery England! Thank you Lori, I love my little package !! xx 



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Sarah's Sauce.

Monday, 23 July 2012

The other night I fancied a bit of vanilla ice-cream, but after deciding not to buy the Hershey's Strawberry Sauce I saw in my beloved TKMAXX I was kicking myself because I had nothing exciting to go with it. So after a bit of research I found enough inspiration to make my own dessert sauce that would fit the bill. I'm really glad I did because it took about 5 minutes and was rather tasty!

Sarah's Strawberry & Raspberry Dessert Sauce

Equipment:

- Small Saucepan
- Wooden Spoon
- Handheld Blender
- Small Jug

Ingredients:

- About half a pack of fresh strawberries
- About half a pack of fresh raspberries
- 1/3 Cup of Granulated Sugar (about 230g)
- 1 tsp of Vanilla Essence

Method:

- Chop the strawberries quite finely and put into the saucepan. Add in the raspberries and the sugar and reduce for about ten minutes.
- Leave to cool and then put the mixture into the jug. With the handheld blender, blend the sauce until it is smooth.
- Pour the desired amount onto your dessert (it also makes a good dipping sauce) and then put the rest into a jar in your fridge for future use :)


The yummy sauce ready for the fridge!

Satisfied my sweet tooth!


Much love xxx






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