Monday 7 April 2014

March Crafternoon

First of all let me say a big "thank you" to Denise, Linda D, Kim, Linda M, Mandie, Lori, Dawn and Sharon for taking time out of their lives to prepare some fantastic demos!

Links to projects we have instructions for can be found on the right hand tool bar under "Project Instructions".

 Here are the crafts our group had the chance to try this month.

Flat Spiral Bracelet

First of all, Linda M and her group created a lovely Flat Spiral Bracelet . Linda has very kindly agreed to share the instructions to make this bracelet, just click on the link and it will open a new page. Using different sizes of beads can create a number of looks.




Fleather Booklet


Have you heard of fleather? No, I hadn't either until I signed up for Denise's demo to make a fleather booklet. This was great fun and lots of mess! We used glycerine solution to soften craft paper, screwed it up, embossed and added colour with Distress Inks.  The paper was then lined with fabric and pages were sewn in to the booklet.







View Finder Card

Linda showed her group how to make a viewfinder card. This is a lovely design with a wheel that can be spun to see various images and sentiments.






3D Shoes & Handbags

We weren't sure if Dawn's group were getting ready for a night out or papercrafting while making fantastic 3D shoes and handbags.













Artist Trading Cards


The group have started an ATC swap every month with varying themes.This months theme was Spring. For those who were not sure what ATCs were about, our Altered Art Queen, Kim, ran a demonstration. If you would like more information about ATCs take a look at the Go Make Something website. The Clarity Stamp website also has a page for inspiration. Craftaholics past themes including photos can be found here or on the toolbar to the right under "ATC Swaps".




Distress Technique Card

Distress Inks made their second appearance on this afternoon with Sharon's Distress Technique card. A lovely effect is created by layering embossed images and Distress Inks.



Kusudama Flowers

Mandie added a touch of spring to the room with her Kusudama flowers. Beautiful Japanese flowers that can be used to create various decorations. 








Spiral and Chain Jewellery

Last but by no means least is Lori's Jewellery demo. Dilemma choosing from too many beautiful beads and a few choice words when making the spirals but I am sure fun was had by all (I certainly enjoyed it!) 




Thank you for taking time to look at the Craftaholics Anonymous Blog. Be sure to look back next month!

Katie


3 comments:

  1. Katie, this blog was such an amazing idea! You are a genius (well, we knew that anyway). This is an amazing way to show people exactly how much fun we have when we get together to craft (which may be useful to any new members of the group who haven't attended an event yet). And it's also a fab reminder of any techniques that were used on the day. Hopefully we'll get many more tutorials added as time goes on. I hope you're feeling a bit better soon. But you're a brave soul for creating this whilst feeling poorly. x

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  2. Fabulous Katie I love it. You have done a terrific job, I will get hints and tips for my own blog, which I have only just started. Well done x

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  3. Katie, the blog and photos look great, well done for getting this started for us all. Dawn x

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