Can't believe it has been over a week since my last entry, the days seem to gallop past at this time of year and it will be Christmas before we know it. I still have so much to do, presents to finish and wrap, cards to make and shopping still to do but I will get there in the end.
It was my eldest daughter Sam's birthday yesterday, she was 22 (where do the years go). She didn't want a big fuss so we had a nice quiet family tea and a big gooey Thornton's chocolate birthday cake.
I was busy crafting last night, finished the tin for my sister which is going to be filled with toiletries and made some more cards.
12 December, 2007
04 December, 2007
Small Beginnings
Well who would have thought it, looks like I have caught the bug and I now have a blog of my own to share my projects, ideas and inspirations with my friends and family.
My love of crafting began when I was much younger, I loved to create things - whether it be cooking, using fabrics, paper or junk - I usually found something creative to do with it. To me crafting is a way of relaxing after a busy day at work and I love nothing better than creating lovely cards and gifts for family and friends. The look on their faces is worth the time and effort it takes to create something special.
Now my crafting has taken me to a new level - a friend recommended me to Louise who owns my local scrapbook shop - KittyKrafts in Dundee and suggested that I might be interested in teaching classes. A year on we have an increasingly keen group of crafters who are always eager to learn new techniques and desperate to see the new class list as soon as it is published. We run weekly classes, weekend workshops and even 1:1 sessions for special projects. If you are ever in the locality pop into the shop, you wont be disappointed.
My love of crafting began when I was much younger, I loved to create things - whether it be cooking, using fabrics, paper or junk - I usually found something creative to do with it. To me crafting is a way of relaxing after a busy day at work and I love nothing better than creating lovely cards and gifts for family and friends. The look on their faces is worth the time and effort it takes to create something special.
Now my crafting has taken me to a new level - a friend recommended me to Louise who owns my local scrapbook shop - KittyKrafts in Dundee and suggested that I might be interested in teaching classes. A year on we have an increasingly keen group of crafters who are always eager to learn new techniques and desperate to see the new class list as soon as it is published. We run weekly classes, weekend workshops and even 1:1 sessions for special projects. If you are ever in the locality pop into the shop, you wont be disappointed.
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