Tuesday 10 December 2013

Christmas Shop @Sidcup and Co, 14-24 December


As many of you know, I have applied for a trade space at Sidcup and Co in the new year. As a taster, some of us will be trading for 11 days up to Christmas at the new shop, 9-11 Sidcup High Street. Please come down and show us your support - and maybe you'll even find a unique little something you've been searching for as a gift for someone special.

Please note that many of us will be at the Christmas Market at the opposite end of the High Street on 14 December, selling our goods on stalls, but the shop itself will also be open and staffed.

Christmas Market - Elm Parade, Sidcup High Street - 14th December


Please come down to Sidcup High Street for our lovely Christmas Market on Saturday 14th December, from 09h00 to 17h00. There will be market stalls at Elm Parade, with live reindeer and Santa's grotto, plus lots of free activities for the kids, including face painting and yoga classes. Hope to see you there!

Hand/footprint baubles


Hi there! I will soon be doing baby footprint baubles to commemorate some tiny people's first Christmas (they make lovely gifts for grand- and godparents), at a fraction of the cost and time to do the popular ceramic ones you can do at a pottery cafe. I like the idea of the plastic one being more durable too, so here is the technique I've tested.
Materials:
- large plastic baubles, 75-80mm diameter (plain, one solid colour will show up the print best)
- acrylic paint (use colours that will contrast and complement the bauble - and your tree!)
- a wide paintbrush
- a washable, sturdy workmat (this will get paint on it)

Please note: I have used my hand for the example, but this is only advisable with children over the age of 2, who can understand what you are doing. For younger children, it is advisable do the footprint only.



Step 1: Squeeze a generous amount of paint, about a heaped dessertspoonful, onto the mat, and use the paint brush to spread it out into a thin, but even layer. You should just be unable to see the mat through the paint.



Step 2: Press the hand/foot firmly down onto the paint. Do not move it around, just press firmly to retain the natural shape of the hand/foot.


Step 3: Press the hand/foot gently onto the bauble. For hands, clasp the bauble firmly but gently with the painted hand, then release, while holding the bauble with the other hand. For feet, hold the foot firmly and roll the bauble over the surface, being careful not to slide along the bauble, or it will smear the print. Quickly remove the hand/foot from the bauble and hang up to dry.



Once the bauble is dry (usually in about 15 minutes), you can use a correction pen or paint marker to write a name or a short message on the bauble.

Tip: It is advisable to spray a clear lacquer over the entire bauble to stop the print and/or writing from rubbing off, and to preserve it for years to come.

Update: The tiny hand and footprints turned out so cute!



Thursday 7 November 2013

Sweet tree decorations


Super quick and easy Christmas tree baubles with a difference. The only real challenge is to not eat the contents before you're supposed to!

What you'll need:
- Clear plastic split baubles (from just about any craft store)
- Sweets (anything you like, but stay away from anything that could be melted by the lights on the tree, like unwrapped chocolate)
- Permanent paint markers


Put the sweets into one half of the bauble (maximum 25g so it doesn't make the branch droop). Put the other half of the bauble on, ensuring the the hanging loops are aligned before you click them shut. Thread the string through and make a sturdy knot. Then decorate with the paint marker by writing a name or message, or drawing some snowflakes on. Don't overdo it - you want the sweets to show up bright against the tree.


And presto! There you have your homemade, personalised, edible tree baubles. You could make it even more personal by using the favourite sweets of each person you're making one for. And you can use the baubles again after they've been emptied - just be gentle when opening and closing them.


And if anyone knows someone called Stella, I've got hers ready to ship right here!

I also make these to order, please contact me via the website:
www.noodlesdoodlescreative.com