Dear Scribblers
There's jewellery, like the Tiffany and Cartier kind. There's more jewellery like the catalogue and high street kind. There's another lot like the cheapy, cheapy plastic wear-once-and-break kind. Then there's the Alchemy Gothic kind.
Alchemy Gothic are a fabulous UK company that makes jewellery, personal and home ware of the interesting kind, and I love 'em! They were creating jewellery adorned with skulls, fantasy, gothic and vampires, as standard, way before anyone else.
They produce amazing catalogues in which each item is lovingly photographed. How about owning the Necromancer's Sigil ring? Or The Order of the Black Rose necklace. Each has it's own special name, many have stories attached to them and all of them are exquisitely manufactured and weirdly wonderful and beautiful to look at.
I wore my first item of Alchemy Gothic jewellery about 15 years ago, it was a plaited leather cuff with a little silver-tone skull. I still wear it. Slowly my collection has increased. Each piece was bought because it meant something to me and whenever I do wear one of the rings, or necklaces, or bracelets. I feel that I'm attached to a little piece of fantasy.
Project of the Day 1: Do you have a favourite piece of jewellery? You know what to do... getting crafting and creating!
Project of the Day 2: Dig through your jewellery box. Is there any broken pieces in there? Instead of throwing them away, or leaving it stuck in the dark never to be worn again, how about adding it to a layout or project? Adding something you've worn, will make your crafting feel even more personal.
Happy Scribing!
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Tuesday, 26 July 2011
Wednesday, 13 July 2011
My Favourite Things Part 5 and Project of the Day
Dear Scribblers
There's An Appealing Apple Apparatus For That!
Hands up all those who love gadgets? Got your hand raised? Me too!
I'm a geek freak in a good way. What way could liking geek-feast goodies be bad, right?
Give me any new tech and I'm a happy girlie... especially if it's made by Apple.
I love my shiny smiley Apple products. I first used Macs at work 15 years ago and fell in love with their design and usability. We were able to play video and music on it at a time when the office still used Windows 5.1 on the other PC on my desk.
My first owned Apple product was the iPod Classic which still holds a mega amount of music and plays as well as it did when it was new.
An iMac was next, then the iPod Touch followed swiftly after.
I received my MacBook as a birthday present two years ago, and for my pressie last year it was my iPhone 3GS.
Okay, none of them are the latest models, but they don't need to be. They all do the jobs they are meant to do, and all are a pleasure to tap and swipe. They just work!
I bet you can guess what I want for my birthday this year? That's right, an iPad! It's a struggle, but I'm waiting for the iPad 3.
One comment I would like to make to all craft project CD makers. There's so many CDs available in the market, especially if you watch UK's Create and Craft channel, but most of them are Windows only. Please don't forget Mac users, we love craft too!
Project of the Day: Today's project came about when I looked through some of my hubby's old photos and found one of his desk in his teenage bedroom. Along with a pile of ignored school work stood his beloved ZX Spectrum computer. (Look it up!)
Do you have favourite technology that you use every day? Have you scrapped or written about it? Make a layout or journal entry about your gadgets, be sure to add a photograph. Technology design moves on so quickly, just think how fun it will be to look back at it in 5 or 10 years time and think how dated it looks.
Happy Scribing!
There's An Appealing Apple Apparatus For That!
Hands up all those who love gadgets? Got your hand raised? Me too!
I'm a geek freak in a good way. What way could liking geek-feast goodies be bad, right?
Give me any new tech and I'm a happy girlie... especially if it's made by Apple.
I love my shiny smiley Apple products. I first used Macs at work 15 years ago and fell in love with their design and usability. We were able to play video and music on it at a time when the office still used Windows 5.1 on the other PC on my desk.
My first owned Apple product was the iPod Classic which still holds a mega amount of music and plays as well as it did when it was new.
An iMac was next, then the iPod Touch followed swiftly after.
I received my MacBook as a birthday present two years ago, and for my pressie last year it was my iPhone 3GS.
Okay, none of them are the latest models, but they don't need to be. They all do the jobs they are meant to do, and all are a pleasure to tap and swipe. They just work!
I bet you can guess what I want for my birthday this year? That's right, an iPad! It's a struggle, but I'm waiting for the iPad 3.
One comment I would like to make to all craft project CD makers. There's so many CDs available in the market, especially if you watch UK's Create and Craft channel, but most of them are Windows only. Please don't forget Mac users, we love craft too!
Project of the Day: Today's project came about when I looked through some of my hubby's old photos and found one of his desk in his teenage bedroom. Along with a pile of ignored school work stood his beloved ZX Spectrum computer. (Look it up!)
Do you have favourite technology that you use every day? Have you scrapped or written about it? Make a layout or journal entry about your gadgets, be sure to add a photograph. Technology design moves on so quickly, just think how fun it will be to look back at it in 5 or 10 years time and think how dated it looks.
Happy Scribing!
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Saturday, 2 July 2011
My Favourite Things Part 4 and Project of the Day
Dear Scribblers
Do you ever find that you are in the mood of comfort food? That special little treat that picks you up when you're feeling low?
Well, I have comfort books. Just as fulfilling with none of the calories!
They are The Belgariad and The Malloreon series by David and Leigh Eddings. I've written a little about these books before, please click here to read that entry.
Impatiently, I waited for each book of the second series, The Malloreon plus the three companion books that followed, to be published and read these with as much delight and gusto as the first. You can probably tell by how worn the books are!
So why are they my favourites? I love the characters, the fantasy setting, the plot, action and comedy. Each time I dip into them, it's like a reunion with old friends. They are my comfort books as there's no effort in reading them. I know what's ahead, I've been there with them before but I still enjoy every page turn and get as much from the next read as I did the first.
I've read a lot of books and a lot of fantasy, even further stories by David and Leigh Eddings (who sadly are no longer with us), however no other set of books have affected me like these. I like to begin reading them again every couple of years, normally around October time, as the nights begin to draw in and the weather becomes colder, I turn to The Belgariad and find comfort in beginning my journey with my friends all over again.
Project of the Day: Please try the Project of the Day from the previous post. Or, if you would like to try something different...
- Make a list of all the books that you would like to read.
- Create journal pages or a mini-book, adding the title of one of the books to the top of every page.
- As you read the books, take a photo, add the dates you began reading and finished it, and write a review. You can even include where you read the book, who you passed the book on to, photos of you reading, what stopped you from reading it. Anything that makes your experience personal to you.
- Fill the book up as you work down your list. This helps as an incentive to finally get round and read all those books that you promised yourself, as you see the pages fill up with your comments and achievements.
Happy Scribing!
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Thursday, 30 June 2011
My Favourite Things Part 3, Project of the Day and The Way of The Prompt!
Dear Scribblers
One of my first entries on The Crafty Scribe blog was about my favourite stationers - Smythson of Bond Street. I'm sure it's no surprise that their products are showing up again in My Favourite Things series. Click here if you want to read the original entry.
When you enjoy writing by hand, you begin to appreciate the feel of a free-flowing ink pen and the smooth paper that will become the depository of your thoughts and ideas.
The name Smythson is linked to history, style, elegance and quality. Using their products evokes the feeling that you are part of that.
One of my special presents each year is a new diary. I'm also lucky to own their journals, notebooks, writing pads and correspondence cards. Each one has a different use, although a couple of them I can't bring myself to use yet, I just love to stroke and look at them! Even on days when writers' block encroaches, putting one of the notebooks in front of me brushes the negativity away and lets inspiration spring forth.
Note: If you ever find yourself in Bond Street, London, drop into Smythson. Not only to see all their lovely products, but to visit their mini-museum which explains their history and also displays famously-owned diaries and notebooks from the past, such as royalty and movie stars.
Project of the Day: Do you have favourite products that you like to craft, write or draw with? Do you have them at hand to use or even just to look at to give you inspiration? Make up an area, maybe in a basket, box or file and put all your best bits and bobs together where they are easy for you to get hold of, that way when you are in need of a boost, or when an idea hits, you are ready to go.
Happy Scribing!
Don't forget to follow me on Twitter to get regular Prompts for Journalling and Scrapbooking. Take each one and jot down ideas which you can turn into a layout, mini-book, journal entry, story or art page. Have fun with them. Who knows where your imagination and memory will take you.
One of my first entries on The Crafty Scribe blog was about my favourite stationers - Smythson of Bond Street. I'm sure it's no surprise that their products are showing up again in My Favourite Things series. Click here if you want to read the original entry.
When you enjoy writing by hand, you begin to appreciate the feel of a free-flowing ink pen and the smooth paper that will become the depository of your thoughts and ideas.
The name Smythson is linked to history, style, elegance and quality. Using their products evokes the feeling that you are part of that.
One of my special presents each year is a new diary. I'm also lucky to own their journals, notebooks, writing pads and correspondence cards. Each one has a different use, although a couple of them I can't bring myself to use yet, I just love to stroke and look at them! Even on days when writers' block encroaches, putting one of the notebooks in front of me brushes the negativity away and lets inspiration spring forth.
Note: If you ever find yourself in Bond Street, London, drop into Smythson. Not only to see all their lovely products, but to visit their mini-museum which explains their history and also displays famously-owned diaries and notebooks from the past, such as royalty and movie stars.
Project of the Day: Do you have favourite products that you like to craft, write or draw with? Do you have them at hand to use or even just to look at to give you inspiration? Make up an area, maybe in a basket, box or file and put all your best bits and bobs together where they are easy for you to get hold of, that way when you are in need of a boost, or when an idea hits, you are ready to go.
Happy Scribing!
Don't forget to follow me on Twitter to get regular Prompts for Journalling and Scrapbooking. Take each one and jot down ideas which you can turn into a layout, mini-book, journal entry, story or art page. Have fun with them. Who knows where your imagination and memory will take you.
Labels:
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Journalling,
Project of the Day,
prompts,
scrapbooking,
Smythson
Friday, 24 June 2011
My Favourite Things Part 2 and Project of the Day
Dear Scribblers
Here's another one of my favourite things:
My Chanel 2.55 handbag and ballerina pumps.
This handbag is very special to me. Fashion and style have always been important interest in my life. I've bought Vogue magazine since I was 14 and I was especially drawn to the biography of Coco Chanel.
The 2.55 handbag (called so as it was originally made in February 1955) was the first bag with a shoulder strap. I adore everything about it, from the chain to the quilting, to the double C logo, to the deep burgundy red lining, to the lipstick pouch, and the secret pocket.
When I was 25, I wrote a list of 100 goals and to own the classic Chanel handbag was one of them.
I finally fulfilled my goal 7 years ago, and I was so proud of the achievement that I even videoed bringing the purchase home and unwrapping it for the first time. As you can imagine, I cried!
My husband bought me the dainty black leather with patent toe ballerina pumps as a surprise birthday present a few years back. I wear them a lot and they still look as good as new.
I don't buy designer products very often, and I'm so glad I was able to buy a Chanel bag. They never lose their value, not that I would ever sell it, that's why it will always be chic, stylish and a classic. Definitely one of my favourite things I own.
Project of the Day: Do you own a designer item? Is there an image you've always wanted? Create a page, or journal about it. Dream big!
Happy Scribing!
Here's another one of my favourite things:
My Chanel 2.55 handbag and ballerina pumps.
This handbag is very special to me. Fashion and style have always been important interest in my life. I've bought Vogue magazine since I was 14 and I was especially drawn to the biography of Coco Chanel.
The 2.55 handbag (called so as it was originally made in February 1955) was the first bag with a shoulder strap. I adore everything about it, from the chain to the quilting, to the double C logo, to the deep burgundy red lining, to the lipstick pouch, and the secret pocket.
When I was 25, I wrote a list of 100 goals and to own the classic Chanel handbag was one of them.
I finally fulfilled my goal 7 years ago, and I was so proud of the achievement that I even videoed bringing the purchase home and unwrapping it for the first time. As you can imagine, I cried!
My husband bought me the dainty black leather with patent toe ballerina pumps as a surprise birthday present a few years back. I wear them a lot and they still look as good as new.
I don't buy designer products very often, and I'm so glad I was able to buy a Chanel bag. They never lose their value, not that I would ever sell it, that's why it will always be chic, stylish and a classic. Definitely one of my favourite things I own.
Project of the Day: Do you own a designer item? Is there an image you've always wanted? Create a page, or journal about it. Dream big!
Happy Scribing!
Labels:
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Chanel,
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Thursday, 23 June 2011
My Favourite Things Part 1 and Project of the Day
Dear Scribblers
My Favourite Things. When you think of this title, what does it conjure in your mind?
We often scrapbook or journal about the big things, but what about those little items which are part of your day that help you get through the bad times, or even just make you feel a little more warm and fuzzy inside?
Obviously I have other favourites, such as the hubby, the cats, my family and friends, but this is about your own favourites. The objects you love to have around, and maybe even show a little of your personality.
Here's my first set of favourite things.
Last Sunday, the weather was awful. Torrential rain so we couldn't sit in the garden. What was a girl going to do?
I gathered a few of my favourite things together, and celebrated the day.
I love our conservatory, so I sat on the chunky red sofa listening to the rain hammering on the roof, and drank tea out of a Fortnum and Mason china mug, followed by a fairy cake (cup cake to our American Scribblers) while reading the Sunday newspapers. There was a cheeky tall cold flute of Champagne involved too!
See how these simple favourite things can turn a dull day around to something special? Bliss!
Project of the Day: What are your favourite things? Start a page, mini-project or journal about those little things that make you tick. I'd love to see your work.
More of my favourite things to follow.
Happy Scribing!
p.s. Don't forget to follow the on-going Journal Prompts now on Twitter - @thecraftyscribe
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
Changes afoot!
Dear Scribblers
Hi. It's been a while!
Sorry for the delay. I've been considering the direction of this blog.
I feel that the Journal Prompt series has come to an end on the page, as I've decided I want to add more visuals to my posts, and the short Journal Prompts can be shown another way... on Twitter!
Please follow me: @thecraftscribe and you can continue to get your fix of prompts.
As an added bonus from tomorrow, I will start a series called My Favourite Things. I hope you'll join me back here at the blog for that.
See you here and in the Tweet Universe.
Happy Scribing!
Hi. It's been a while!
Sorry for the delay. I've been considering the direction of this blog.
I feel that the Journal Prompt series has come to an end on the page, as I've decided I want to add more visuals to my posts, and the short Journal Prompts can be shown another way... on Twitter!
Please follow me: @thecraftscribe and you can continue to get your fix of prompts.
As an added bonus from tomorrow, I will start a series called My Favourite Things. I hope you'll join me back here at the blog for that.
See you here and in the Tweet Universe.
Happy Scribing!
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