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Remember Piper’s footprints? Remember her nursery? Well, I did promise that I would share another glimpse into my little angel’s sleeping quarters and here it is!

When I was designing her nursery (which seems like a lifetime ago, even though it was just a few months back) , I knew I wanted to have a white wall in the room that would display an array of photos and other fun stuff.

So I started buying photo frames, just cheap ones from discount stores. I figured Ii would paint them to be whatever colour suited best. I chose red. First I tried painting them with emulsion paint, but the frames had a waxy finish so it wouldn’t cover the wood completely as the paint pooled up. Also when the paint dried, it would scrape off really easily. Then I spent AGES sanding the frames to remove the waxy coating, and then painted them again. It still looked patchy and any parts which were tricky to reach with the sandpaper didn’t get covered with paint. So then I went to the hardware store and bought a tin of red plasticote spray paint. SUCCESS! I sprayed the frames outside over a couple of cardboard boxes, and I was surprised at how quick they dried. I gave them two coats and I am really impressed with the way it even stuck to the cheapo plastic flourish frame that i bought at the poundshop. It started as a really nasty, yucky pearly colour but now that its a bold, bright red it looks awesome. I kinda wish I had bought more!

Top left red frame: A rare and precious eureka photo moment taken by yours truly when Piper was 1 day old!
Top centre flourish frame: I love the way you can see all the wrinkles on her hand. Awwwwww! {taken by me}
Wicker heart: bought at a local garden centre…{love}
left black shadowbox frame: a set of foot prints set in salt dough, made at my local Baby Days group. Frame from Ikea
Wooden heart: This was a gift a few years back from my friend Rebekah. I think it was a Christmas tree decoration but I love it so much it stays out all year. Now it has a new home!
Centre red frame: A little project….see below.
Black Frame: A pressie from my friend Lindsey who took photos of Piper. I love that she has put more than one photo into the frame.
Right Red frame: One of the first photos taken of Piper with her eyes open, looking straight at the camera. {taken by Lindsey Jones}

Right in the middle of the cluster is a little project i’ve made with Piper’s first photographs- the ultrasound scans. I printed the three photos and three red blocks onto photo paper, then finished off the project by simply adding some embellishments and stickers. Couldn’t resist that Meiflower heart charm!

I’m not sure how many more frames i’ll put on the wall, i guess i’ll just add little bits as and when I feel inspired to make something {i’m thinking a pennant, or some rosette flowers…. }

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Good morning everyone,

Today I want to share an easy peasy project with you using Claudine Hellmuth’s sticky back canvas. I have had this stuff for a few months and every so often I get inspired to play with it. You can stamp onto it, ink it, paint it… and the results are amazing as the canvas as a great texture.

I decided to make a little piece of home decor this time, using this canvas sheet and some Meiflower embellishments. I didn’t have my video camera charged when I was making this, so I grabbed my DSLR and made the video below from still images- but it still should be really easy to follow.

I have used flower sequins from Meiflower to create the heart shape, (stuck down using tacky glue). These little things are so much fun. There are loads of different colours and each pack contains over 500 pieces! They remind me a little of the table confetti you can get at weddings, and could definitely be used for that purpose too, but i’m having fun using them on my projects. Check them out here.

In the middle i’ve attached a metal butterfly charm – doesn’t it look darling! This filigree design also comes in a gold colour, but the silver is definitely my favourite.

Can you believe how easy it is to make your own mini canvas, and the design itself is simple, elegant and really cost effective as the embellishments cost only a few pence.

If you would like to win some of these fab embellishments, then check out our fabulous giveaway from MeiFlower as we have 3 goodie bags packed full of charms, ribbon, flowers and more! Or jump on over to MeiFlower to see the check out the full range of products

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Ever fed up with never being able to find needles? For some silly reason i’ve been keeping needles in about 5 different places – mixed in with pins (resulting in an extensive and slightly dangerous poking around the pin pot) or tucked into spools of thread (resulting in the inevitable finger-prick every time i grab a spool). I’m sot sure why i haven’t done this before.

Inspired by this cute sewing machine charm from Meiflower, I pulled out some felt and run it through my cuttlebug with some dies. This took me about less than 10 minutes to make and now – i’ll be able to store my needles in one cute, convenient and safe place. No more pricked fingers – yeaaaay! {who am i kidding, i’m sure i’ll still manage to hurt myself in some way!}

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