Wednesday, 11 February 2015

a new item in my gotshop ..and an apology...


first up...an apology!


Hello there everyone, we are mid way through the week, and it really does feel like a Wednesday.... 
I must apologise for not updating sooner, things have been busy here and everyone has been ill with a cold- so I have been dragging myself through what I need to do the past few days and sleeping rather a lot!


I have also been busy working on pieces for the design teams I am a part of, and I have been playing with some gorgeous images.
I can share one of those with you today, as a NEW LISTING...

This six inch square vintage feel card was created in tones of sepia, with lace and rose trim,themed papers and a beautiful vintage dress form image from Rick St Dennis Digital Stamps


I think it looks absolutely gorgeous in the warm sepia tones I have used to colour it, and I think this card is perfect for almost any occasion, as it is blank for your own message.





I hope you love it as much as I did creating it - I love making shabby chic, vintage and aged items!

if you want to make it yours, you can snap it up HERE



Mrs CLC



Thursday, 5 February 2015

I want a cutting machine... What should I get?

So...you think you want a cutting machine?

I've seen many crafters and hobbyists absolutely stumped when it comes to getting a cutting machine - there are SO many out there and they all seem to offer something different.... or they make them look so pretty that you want them just because they are aesthetically pleasing and will look great sat in your craft room!

I don't profess to be a know it all about machines- I've had some sort of cutting machine since early 2013 , and I still don't know all there is to know about it- but I have a good idea!

I now have THREE cutting machines- I could easily cut it down to two, or even one, but there are reasons why in my particular case I have three.


First off- financially speaking: some of you may be able to afford a variety of brand spanking new pieces of kit until you find the one that gels with you. Some of you, like me, will end up picking them up 'preloved' at a cheaper price (though of course in these cases you are taking a gamble, as the machine has wear and tear and usually no manufacturers warranty)

Secondly : I ended up with all these machines because my needs as a crafter grew ... they all do something different, and yes, I could get one that did at least what two of them do, but it would be too big for my craft area!







enough of the waffle into why I have what I do... and on to telling you a bit more about the three of them and hopefully it will give you a bit of insight.



Sizzix Big Shot


Specs:
can cut /emboss dies and folders up to 6" wide
and just under 9" long - 

capability of cutting longer dies when you buy an extended platform


Cuts and embosses a variety of different size folders and dies 


you can use this machine to cut or emboss different materials (but check in the instructions for what is ok to put through your machine!)

Sturdy- the long length of it I find easier for holding the 'sandwich' of the platform, cutting plates, die /embossing folder and the material you are using .


I have this machine because: it will cut my larger thicker dies such as the tim holtz alterations dies, my Tim Holtz movers and shapers dies in their magnetic tray , and also the chunky sizzix originals dies.

Drawbacks- It will only cut or emboss up to 6" wide- so for larger cards this is not much good unless you wish for a smaller embossed element

It can't cut the spellbinder grande dies- they are simply too big for the platform- same goes for any other A4 die set

you will need to replace cutting plates occasionally - depending on how much you use them... 
they warp over time and the one you use to cut (where the sharp edge of the die goes through the material) will eventually crack in two...  YES MARKING YOUR PLATE IS NORMAL AND TO BE EXPECTED!
if you keep one solely for the purposes of cutting, you will be able to get a longer life out of them- when you buy a new set, once the designated cutting plate breaks, just swap it out - and I suggest turning the previous unmarked plate into the new cutting plate...

You may need to buy extras depending on the dies you buy and personal preferences - extras include and are not limited to extended platform, movers and shapers magnetic base tray, magnetic platform, embossing mat, crease mat for dies that have a crease rule.



Spellbinders- Grand Calibur





This is my second machine- the spellbinders grand calibur

specs- cuts wafer thin dies and embosses folders up to UK A4 size

does not cut thick dies 
suctions onto the table

has a variety of different plates that you need to sandwich depending on the instructions with your dies or embossing folder

so we've already seen the 'Pro's' for this machine- it cuts bigger stuff... 
in my personal opinion though there are a few negatives with this machine -

the suction pad at the bottom does not always suction to the surface you need it to- this means you end up exerting a lot of your body weight on the handle at the top to keep it in place as you are winding the handle with your other hand!

sometimes the cutting/embossing sandwich will not go through smoothly, and you need to take it out and attempt it again (it goes without saying if something will not go through a machine do not force it through!)
I have also seen a lot of people say that parts have broken including the inside mechanism or the handle aftr not very long... there are however several versions of this machine around and the new one may be better.. I do not know. all i know is, on the few occasions that I need to use this machine, I can get along with it ok, but if it were my full time machine I would be looking for something else.


Brother Scan 'N'Cut
This is my third (and for now Last machine)



this is different to the other two as it is not a manual cutting machine and you do not use dies or embossing folders with it- in fact it cannot emboss.

This machine uses thin sticky mats which load into and through the front and then out the back of the machine , held in place by rollers. there is a replaceable blade that moves along the rod at the front of the machine cutting the pattern onto your material


the files you use are called .FCM files and there are some already inbuilt into the machine. for more files or to make your own specialised files you need to either look for files online (from SVG sites or independent cut file creators) 
if they are in a different format you will need to use the Brother online 'Canvas' software or think about purchasing other software- this is not a task for the faint hearted and a main reason for me setting up my group 'Brother Scan 'N' Cut users' 
where there is help and tutorials aplenty for help using this machine
you are welcome to join wherever you are from!


pros- 
you can make your own specific cut files for your project
it will cut certain fabrics, vinyls, doeflex and papers cards and chipboard 
it has a 12x12 cutting area
you can scan your own artwork in to be turned into cut files
you can (if it is within the terms of use of the artists) scan digital stamps in and cut around them 
as an aside, you need to CHECK the individual artists, and under no circumstances resize and have your machine draw (using the scan n cut pens) rubber stamps, or scan them in and use them as digital stamps

you can use the software provided or programs such as inkscape or sure cuts a lot  to create your own cut files.

there are groups and tutorials that you can use to understand your machine and what it can do


not just for card making- quilters and vinyl artists can also use this machine to great effect

(did I say you could create your own files? this is one of mine)





CONS-
unlike some of the early demonstrators of this machine said , it is not plug in and play. it is a complex machine and you do need to get to know it.

Blades- are still fairly expensive especially in the U.K , and they do not last for long periods of time
Mats- these also lose their stick over time and need re sticking. if you do not know what you are doing or make a mistake you can cut through your mat, and if you can't fix it on the underside with tape, you will need a new one

you will need to tinker with the settings until you know exactly the pressure, speed and depth you need the blade to go for different materials- the settings will not be the same for papers as it would be vinyl or chipboard


it will not pick up faint lines... it only likes clear black lines







in summary though it is a great machine and capable of so much... you just have to be patient and willing to learn!





I hope this has helped you decide what you want and don't forget there are other brands of machine similar out there ..you just have to do the research... and I wasn't talking about them today as I have noooo experience with them whatsoever!


Have a good day, Rachel


x




Wednesday, 4 February 2015

How do you? Q and A session for Brother Scan 'N' Cut'

we've set up a fun little page hop to help increase your knowledge base with the brother scan N cut ..you will have come here from Scan N cut UK

and my question is ...
'How do you perform a test cut so that you don't damage your mat?'



next link is here....

Friday, 30 January 2015

Hi there... how do YOU feel today?

Hi everyone! it's Friday at last!

first of all an apology if you've not seen me around so much the past few days... my daughter has been a little poorly with a terrible cough that is keeping her (and me) up at night...so I have been a little nocturnal and all out of whack...
I have also had a husband who has been doing more work on the computer which is smack bang in the middle of where I work... so I've been doing a lot of work on the house in the past few days too....

but YAY today I am here and the laptop is free and clear, and so is my workspace, so after an hour of wii fit and a little networking I am ready to CREATE!


I have also belatedly done page two of my Amy Tangerine exercise book that I showed you a few posts ago,
yet again so refreshing to get things out on paper and i'm daring to show you the things i'm thinking too!..
Well, that is if you can read my writing, as i'm an amazingly messy lefty!




I hope you all have a great friday and an even better weekend, whatever you are doing, I'd love to hear what you are all up to!


bye for now, Rachel

Saturday, 24 January 2015

Good morning...it's saturday!

It's the weekend!!


Hello there, it is finally the weekend! not that that means much to me as I work weekends if I have to... but today, we are off to get myself and my daughter a haircut, take a walk and look for inspiration in nature.

Today is also Day one of filling in my Amy Tangerine's creative handbook which you can find on her Website for free!

so much fun to just jot down the first things to appear in my head- and a useful resource for combating creative block - which appears more regularly than you'd have thought, especially when deadlines are looming, and you are trying to choose exactly the right design of card to go with an image... do I use my paper roses from Samaflora? or do I add sequins and sparkles? or grunge it up, distress it and vintagify it using my favourite inks and papers, and perhaps a few die cuts covered in frantage?? there are always so many different possibilities out there and all make for a totally different feel of card- one image can be used so many different ways!
and there are still techniques I've never tried.. I need to make the time to do so!

Welcome to the contents of my brain....



and I am right...we are all mad here! have a good day everyone!



Rachel

xx

Friday, 23 January 2015

New Crafty Little Creations shop blog and a little bit about me

Happy Friday!

First off a very happy Friday to you, it has been another freeing cold week here in Rutland , which has fuelled my creativity somewhat- I have lists and lists of project ideas and am making sure to actually put some of the things on my lists into ACTION!
that is why I'm here today, because I have been meaning to start the shop blog for ages now, but I haven't managed it before now!


So... who are we ?



I am Rachel, the 27 year old owner/crafter of Crafty Little Creations , I am based in Market Overton,in Rutland UK, and I live amongst varying levels of chaos , which is provided by my husband, my five year old son and my three year old daughter(shown in the picture above).... and no mentioning the cat, who is quite enough chaos all by herself!

Lily, my daughter quite often 'helps' behind the scenes as a constant source of inspiration, and she likes to be given small tasks to make her feel part of a mother and daughter team-
and my husband is often persuaded into making the post runs to the local post office two miles away, whilst I get busy with the next order, and that is why I described Crafty Little Creations as a 'We' Rather than an 'I'!

Why Cardmaking? 

When my daughter Lily, was a baby I was forced into deciding what I was going to do with my time- I was struggling to carry on in the care sector which I had been doing ever since I finished my schooling at Oakham School at the age of 18, and since I have always been happiest creating, I started going handmade. 
a close friend of mine put me on the path of card making in early 2013 and I have never looked back, even though it is almost a daily challenge these days to run a small business, especially with so many other card makers out there.

Since I made that decision I have had several operations and been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, so I made the right decision not returning to the care sector.


Design teams 

As well as running my card and papercraft making business, I work alongside some fabulous image artists in their design teams.
One question that I get asked fairly regularly on my page is 'WOW, did you draw that?' the answer is quite simply 'NO'.. I don't have the skill (or the time now) to learn to draw to the level where I'd be happy to release my artwork on the unsuspecting public.

Instead I have harnessed the amazing skill of these ladies (and gentlemen) and often get to play with brand new images , making items to showcase them for the designer.it really is a fantastic opportunity , and I am blessed to be on the three design teams I am currently on. 

A lot of the time you will find these creations for sale HERE in My Got shop (a fantastic new selling platform where I list all the cards and Items I have up for sale) once they have been used to promote the images.some of these projects I have a very hard time parting with , as with every card I make it has my heart and soul poured into it! Below are examples of my work for each Designer's design team I am currently on!
Karleigh Sue Digi shoppe

Sugar , from That Craft Place



Rick St Dennis MFA



More about my cards

I do use a lot of other designers work on my cards too, other than the three I currently design for- without boring you silly, the way it works is that I purchase usually a digital stamp sometimes a real physical rubber or polymer stamp. with that purchase I have the right to use that image in accordance with their terms of use. that means sometimes when people want something I will have to suggest an alternative, as I will not break these terms of use and copyright- if you are only interested in Disney and copyrighted items on cards, you are in the wrong place...
but if you want a beautiful handmade one of a kind card, made lovingly, you are definitely in the right place, and please stick around!


Custom work
Unless I am at a particularly busy point in the year my order books are pretty much always open for a special one of a kind personalised card.
 I will work with you to create what you need for any occasion- happy or sad. I have made wedding cards, cards for new arrivals, and birthdays, and on the other end of the spectrum I have created cards for funerals and bereavement both for adults and sadly babies /small children. I will undertake pretty much any task set of me as long as it is physically possible.
Below I have included a couple of my customised pieces, and if you want to browse more of my previous work, head to the CLC FB page...






I have now waffled enough about us, and plan to make the next postings more exciting! thank you for reading, and I hope you will come and introduce yourselves and hang around on the Crafty Little creations Facebook Page!


Rachel
AKA Mrs CLC