Tuesday 4 April 2017

Jamberry Nails

As some of you know already I have become a Jamberry Nail consultant. I always wanted pretty nails but having psoriasis meant I had to be very mindful of what I put on my nails as any damage to my nailbed would mean that psoriasis would take over. 
I did loads of research into the company and prayed that it would become available to the UK my prayers were answered and i snapped up the opportunity to become part of it.
Okay I hear you say, what is so special about this company? 
Well they care, they care about the products we use and all of their products are 8 Free.
Not only are all our products cruelty-free, 100% vegan, non-toxic, they are also free of Formaldehyde, Toluene, DBP, Formaldehyde Resin, Camphor, Ethyl Tosylamide, TPHP, and Zylene (that’s where we get the 8 Free). This is all in our efforts to make life beautiful and bring you a world of innovative nail products that are effective and safe.
With the added ability of over 300 nail wrap designs and getting 2 full manicures and 2 full pedicures from each nail wrap design it mad it a cost effective way to have pretty nails that lasted up to 2 weeks on fingers and up to 6 weeks on toes.
All nail biters out there will will fall in love with these wraps as they also protect your nails as they grow and you are less likely to chew them down.
I also offer a buy 3 and get 1 free on all of the nail wraps so your manicure that will last you up to 2 weeks will cost even less.
Of course there are many other products to be had and you can browse them all hear www.jakheath.jamberry.com
 
 

Sunday 26 February 2017

My Memory Keepers Stamping System

So my Stamping has never been a problem for me, yet I was intrigued by the MMK CMYK Stamping system thinking of accuracy and learning my grandson how to use stamps.

So we played with it and he loved it but more than that, so did I.



I had promised to make a picture for my friend Nigel May who incidentally is not just a presenter but also an accomplished author of some very juicy novels.

I knew the typewriter stamp would be perfect for him. I made several of the stamped images and made a 3D decoupage picture, I created the background and yes it also has a typo. Added a bit of sparkle and some black ribbon to look like the inked typewriter ribbon.

Well worth the investment, loved it.

Friday 14 October 2016

Coral Christmas Beading

I'm finding more and more that I want to sit on an evening and enjoy a bit of beading. I love that I can sit with a bead Matt on my knee without the worry of my beads rolling off a tray and sit with Chris watching a bit of TV.

What crafting is your TV Craft?

Anyway, this was mine for the last couple of evenings.

Crystal Cascade kit, purchased from Bead Supply Auctions by Boheme.

Quite funny really as I wasn't keen on the colour ways of this until I started to make up the snowflake elements.

Pretty yes? I think so.

So now I need to find a new project to start.

I was aware that my link for my Jamberry Nail Wraps failed, I did correct it but here it is again Jamberry nail shop. And while I am featuring Christmas her are some gorgeous Christmas designed nail wraps.

 

 

Monday 26 September 2016

Photos on Wood

I was playing around with an idea of putting photos onto wood.

I wasn't sure that it would work for me but I knew I wanted to try it. The first couple of tries were a disaster and the image peeled away. I first tried with good old PVA although it seemed to have worked the glue just went milky and when peeling off the backing of the photo, I lost too much of the image to save.

I next tried with decopatch, this worked a little better but again I was losing too much of the image.

My final try was with a product made by Trichem called Voila, I've had this product for 10+ years and it worked beautifully.

I had to prepare the photo and created a sketch from the photo before printing onto a Matt photograph paper. Once I had brushed the Voila over the chopping board I layed on the image and let it completely dry into the Voila. That's when the fun starts, you have to soak the back of the photo and gently roll away the backing and this leaves the image in place on the wood.

I then let it dry and started to use distress inks around the edges and wrapped string and added flower and then give it a spray with a Matt varnish.

Of course once the above photo of my Daughter on her wedding day was done I needed to go on to my favourite subject of my Grandson with his Grandad.

 

Thursday 22 September 2016

Pip Bead Jewellery

OK I may have became hooked, I blame Sarah Millsop and Ruth Mackie - McCartan both bad influences, I found I needed something relaxing for evenings and something that would allow me to be creative as I grew with it.
I played for a while, different beads different findings different chains and yet I kept coming back to the same, I loved the cords and weaving and the surprising one for me was a needle and thread.
So P bought some pip beads, not really knowing what to do with them I started to play.
this is my first attempt, I believe is was made using a flat know technique for the braid and then I played around until I got the beads the way I liked them by adding to the cords.


I think it turned out pretty dont you?