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Wednesday 18 November 2015

It's Been A While

Hello, yes it's been a while...

 
So three and a half years ago I started to blog here on my little corner of the web. Why? I was a new Mamma to my little girl and wanted to share my DIY's, crafts, parenting and mostly home inspired makes. I started in July 2012 and 'Create It Samantha' was born in January 2013 (originally called 'Create It Mummy').


And here we are the week I launched my blog, my beautiful Little L on her Christening day wearing my Christening gown (she looks so tiny) with bunting made from all the hanky's my late Gran gave me (and I have a lot). Looking back, I was so excited to be creating my blog and leaving behind my old job to devote time to my family.

Then in September 2014 as my little creative business grew and I was time hungry,'Create It Samanth'a started to get put to the side for quotes, invoicing and creativeness for my young business. I am sure I'm not the only one who has a blog that has suffered.

I've met some amazing people through blogging, meets ups and crafting and been lucky to work with some amazing brands. Back then I joined twitter chats, facebook groups and learnt a lot. My blog gave me the connection with other people just like me around the world.

 
I loved to share my makes and now my Littler L is a little bit bigger I have a stack of DIY's from my home, dressmaking creations and Mamma days that I want to share. Plus a fancy new camera I'm really itching to use.
 

I want to blog on so many aspects of my life. Like how I've sold two houses in less than 18 months in less than 10 days, how we are making over our home to be a space for our family, how I am sewing a new wardrobe for myself and Little L plus all the behind the scenes of life being the founder of a creative little business (that I can't believe is happening!).


I'm really looking forward to this chapter of our lives on my blog; creating a creative and happy life here in Derbyshire with my family.


Thank-you for reading these and I would love to hear your blogging journey,

 
Samantha x
 

Thursday 17 September 2015

Make A House A Home



I love a craft challenge and was thrilled to be invited to take part in the Make A House A Home competition.


Make A House A Home
As the Summer days are fading and I am crafting for Autumn and Christmas (yes the C word in September!) it was great to get my craft on with bright Summer inspired colours.


I was sent the pretty wooden bird nest with the brief to get crafty and to 'make a house a home'. With the inspiring craft materials at Buddly Crafts  to choose from, I put together a colour palette of homely happy colours; greens, pastels and reds. I then chose the a basket of pretty materials to reflects this.


I saw the Fimo Effect polymer clay with a great shimmer to the classic Fimo I have used before. Fimo polymer clay is great for modelling so I bought a pastel palette of  six pretty colours Aqua, Light Pink, Lilac, Mint, Peach and Vanilla.


I had to include the Tilda fabric in the project as I have used them to make cotton dolls, cushions and bunting and the prints looks really homely. I chose the green to look like the trees.


To start the project, I broke off a strip of each of the colours and rolled it out with a old wine bottle a 3 mm thickness. This was for my flags for around the bird house roof. I played around with the flag shapes until I got one I was happy with. I then cut out the flags six times in each clay and wetted them to bend them into a shape so that the bunting flags looked like they were blowing in the breeze.


They were then baked as per the packet instructions and left to cool down whilst I decorated the bird house.


I used the Tilda fabric for the roof and the side panels of the bird house leaving the inner panels ready for a white acrylic paint wash later in the project. I used a hot glue gun and a heat proof mat (the red dotty mat just seen) to protect my craft table.


I bought a pastel pink, pastel blue and white ric rac trim to add to the bird house around the sides and over the Tilda fabric as a contrast.


Over the Tilda fabric - so pretty!


Then the white wash was added.


I crocheted a bunting flag in red using devil red #666 .

The flags were then fixed into place and with the remaining thread and fabric I embroidered a 'Home' banner and decorated the bird perk ready for my reveal.


Our little Home sign


The bunting fimo flags were glued in place on a crocheted string with a ric rac trim. I used a staple gun to attach the thread to the house and strong craft glue to attach the flags to the string.


And a hanging loop on the back.



And our new bird home is finished.


I am over the moon with my finished bird box and it's going up in the house tomorrow. I want to thank Ocean Finance for inviting me to take part.

How would you decorate a bird box?

Samantha

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Thursday 10 September 2015

A Hand Drafted Envelope Cushion For The Made Up Initiative


Last month I was reading Love Sewing with a coffee looking at all the new exciting patterns when a story really hit me as a great idea.

 
The Made Up Initiative was launched last month for sewers to pledge money to charity to make up a project to a deadline! I decided to open up my sewing stash and make a difference.


The initiative supports the National Literacy Trust, as Mum who takes her little girl to the library on a weekly basis this really hit home. I was amazed with the facts that one person in six in the UK lives with poor literacy.

Made Up logo ii

Since being a Mum, not only does my daughter come home from our library with books, so do I! I have found a new love of books. I love the craft section in my library and my pledge to support the Made Up campaign is to make a hand drafted envelop cushion inspired by my last craft book I loaned. It was a French inspired soft furnishing book loaned to make a dent in my soft furnishing fabrics!


I have had these duck egg, lilac jacquard home furnishing fabrics in my stash for months and I have planned and planned again to make cushions to match my Laura Ashley sofa. And I am delighted I have done them! I love the colours and textures to match my sitting room colours.


I wanted a shabby chic look with the different patterned fabrics.



And here is my Made Up envelope cushion, it's a pretty and simple project but these are always the ones we leave to one side for the more glam dress and cutie baby/toddler clothes?


Have you made the pledge?

Happy Sewing,

Samantha
 

Monday 20 July 2015

This Summer...Make Your Own Strawberry Ice Cream


For the last six months I've been slowly getting obsessed with making ice cream. It started as an idea for Christmas day dessert, I made a simple vanilla no-churn recipe and it was delicious.



 By total chance I was given the MELT ice cream recipe book for Christmas too, so from that day on I've been late night experimenting  with chocolate-y, fruity and booze-y combos when the kitchen is family free.

It's been a great journey and I have been completely amazed how creative you can be. So as I sit here dreaming up some new non-churn recipes, here is one of our current favourite...strawberry ice cream with pick your own strawberries to involve your family and friends in the process too!



You Will Need -

200ml double cream
200ml of strawberries, hulled and chopped up. The riper the better
2 drops of vanilla essence
65grams of caster sugar
Seasonal fruit to decorate (we used raspberries)


Method

1. Take the strawberries and put them in a non-slip bowl with the sugar and vanilla essence and mash away until the bowl is a red fruit thick liquid in it.
2. Whip the cream until if forms soft peaks on the beaters and looks thick and glossy but be careful not to over whip it (yes you can do this too!).
3. Fold the cream and strawberry mixture together until it looks a pink creamy colour.
4. Place the ice cream in a freezable tub and pop in the freezer for at least four hours.

To serve take out the freezer and leave for ten minutes on the side to scoop it or use a scoop that's been standing in boiling water but be careful to use an over mit as it may be hot, hot, hot.


Decorate with sprinkles and fruit. To make a booze-y version add a tablespoon of your favourite tipple when mixing the cream and fruity mixture together. The ice cream will come out softer as the alcohol won't freeze. We like a homemade blackcurrant vodka in ours!

Bye for now,

Samantha

Friday 17 July 2015

How We Planned Our Fabulous Places Stand


So as a start up business, it great to get your application for an amazing Summer Market accepted. It's that email that pops into your inbox and makes you totally full of pride. That's how I felt when I got the big OK to have a stand at the Fabulous Places Summer Market in Derby on the 5th July.

 
I decided to go for a circular table option and build my stand with the vintage props I use at the parties to give people the feel they were actually at a Crafternoon tea ...lots of tea, cake and crafting materials and inspiration.


I used my old time mannequin (she's from a Laura Ashley window display!) and a vintage box I got for a fiver from a fete to make the height in the middle of the stand. All stands need a sight line and height does catch the eye. Think of a triangle in the middle and put your stall props around it.


We had plenty of spaces between the tables, this is the view from mine. This was great so we weren't too close to our neighbours and people could walk around the stand.


I put out samples of our treats and bakes for visitors to sample and our certificates to say we were the real thing. As a start up, I think it's important to show you have the right experience.


I had as many samples out on display and leaflets to let customers know what we did. I also did a special offer on the day. And as a result we have had a record response to our offer and lots of enquiries into next Easter.

Thank-you to everyone who came along. We celebrate our second birthday in a few weeks so this was hard work  was the icing on the cake, I am over the moon!

I still want to stay small and bespoke so more of the same is coming!

Samantha

Wednesday 1 July 2015

My June Round Up

 
June was a month full of vintage events, sunny days and lots of making. It was also a year on from me starting out on my catering journey serving afternoon tea and my blog anniversary too.
 
My favourite festival Eroica Britannia came back to Derbyshire full of retro fun and so much nostalgia is was crazy to fit it all in one showground. I loved it!
 
 
I also hosted a Father's day memory chalk board Crafternoon with a vintage tea.
 
 
And finally the Creative And Crafty Blogger Meet was here after six months of prep. I hope everyone who attended loved the day and goodie bags.
 
 
I have to say the best bit of the day was meeting all the lovely #ccbloggers again.
 
 
I printed this tote shopping bag as a birthday pressie.
 
 
And made Father's day cakes for Mr.S just how he likes them. A treat for the fella!
 

Today's been super hot and hooray for the summer sun...

How was your June?

Samantha x

 

Wednesday 24 June 2015

The First National Upcycling Day



Do you that today is the very first National Upcycling Day? It's great to see that people around the world are sharing their makes over on social media. So follow along with your DIY makes at #nationalupcyclingday. Don't be shy!


Here are a few of my makes using vintage fabrics. I love the thrill of finding an old button or fabric and giving it a new lease of lift.

These are my favourites -

a crocheted covered button I used on a corsage

Bunny bunting with vintage ribbons from a charity shop find habby box
buttons sewn onto keepsake hearts and little messages typed with a retro typewriter

old fabrics created into fascinators

Nottingham lace applique on little hearts

What is your best DIY upcycling project? Let me know,

Happy Crafting,

Samantha
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