Sunday, July 28, 2013

A Box Finish

Today I woke up to a bright and sunny Sunday morning.  A perfect morning!  I thought I would share with all of you how I do my box finishes.  It all started with Angela's box, from Hooked on Stitches.  This will be my third box so far this year and now I have requests to make more! My brother wants one with some sort of moose/deer or hunting theme.  If anyone has a good monochromatic design that fits a hunting theme could you let me know?!

So here's a mini tutorial.

Step 1: Buy box! I usually get my boxes at the dollar stores although I have purchased one at Michael's.  It would be good to sand it down first before painting. I have yet to do this! I just found some sandpaper in my hubby's tool box so I'll be using it for the next box I do.

Step 2: Disassemble box by taking off all the hinges with a little screwdriver and set aside in a cup or bowl so you don't loose the tiny screws.  The clasp part of the box doesn't come off so you will have to paint carefully around those pieces.  If you do get paint on the hinges, don't panic.  Take a q-tip and some water and dab off the paint.  Start applying paint with a medium, regular paintbrush (you can get this at Michael's), using a craft paint.  I usually give the box 2-3 coats, letting each coat dry before I apply another coat. You can also use a glossy paint for a nice finish but those are more expensive.



Step 3: If you don't use a glossy paint, then you can spray hobby craft enamel over the paint.  I usually take the box outside to do this because there are so many warning signs on the can!! Let the box dry completely to touch before attaching any sort of stitching/fabric onto the box.

Step 4: This step can vary depending on if you want to put your design directly on the top of the box, or if you want a more raised look, like the Ink Circles box I made.  For this design, I used some batting on top for a more cushy look. I used some craft glue to attach the batting to the top of the box.



Step 5: Attach your design with a craft glue. I used a toothpick to apply the glue along the sides of the top of the box and made sure my design was square before gluing down the sides.  I folded the edges like I would wrapping a present. I added a little glue to the triangled edges to make sure they stuck to the fabric on the sides.





Step 6: Embellishment!  The fun part!! To hide those unseemly edges of fabric, add a ribbon, lace, or flat embellished cording. After attaching the sides with glue, I looked at my assortment of ribbons and played around with a few options.  I settled on a purple ribbon but decided it was too plain and added buttons on top of the ribbon.  I think it turned out great! 








Last step is to reattach the hinges and screws into the box and there you have it, the box finish!




Stay tuned and I will be back with the twisted ribbon finish!
 


(Edited to include Annie's questions!!)



Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Two BBD Finishes and IHSW

Hello everyone!

I actually have some stitching to show all of you.  Last week, my hubby and I went for a 3 day camping trip to Porpoise Bay.  It was wonderful there.  So warm and not too busy.  I brought one of my BBD WIP's with me to stitch and I had to buy an internet pass to look up how to do a buttonhole and chain stitch! Buttonhole stitches are actually quite easy once you get the hang of it.  I finished the design a couple of days ago and am rather pleased with the result.  

Here is Buttons and Pins, stitched on 40 ct. Light Examplar with the recommended GAST threads.


My hubby suggested I try doing a twisted ribboned edge.  I will see how that works out once I get it sewed together.  I also finished a very sweet little BBD last week.  I started it in Prince George and it's for a very dear friend.  I will be making it into a box for her as well.  It's from the Flowers of the Field booklet, stitched on 36 ct. Vintage Buttercream with the recommended threads.


 love that dark bluey grey in this.  Such a pretty design.

For IHSW weekend, I stitched only on Hannah and just for two nights.  I really tried staying up late stitching but my  eyes got very wiggly and I was making mistakes.  Must not stitch at night!


I'm feeling so close to the end I just want to press on. 


 The box for Life's a Stitch needs a few more shiny coats on it before I can add the design.  I hope to finish the box and the pillow tomorrow if all goes well.  

That's all for stitching.  What I'm really excited about is that I started from scratch my very own curry!! I followed a Masterchef Australia recipe, called Desi Murgh Chicken Curry.  It was delicious but took me about 1 and 1/2 hours to make! I've always wanted to cook a proper curry and now I understand the process a bit more than I had.  

Yum!!

Here are some photos from our little bike trip.  Enjoy!





I'm obsessed with close ups as you can see.  I would love to save up for a really good camera with a micro lens, but that's 1000's of dollars....sigh.

Last but not least, a shot of my favourite summer bush flowers: hydrangeas.




I hope everyone is staying cool as I've read quite a few people's blogs that there are heatwaves going around.  We have been so fortunate with our weather.  So please take care! Sending you my thoughts and hugs!!


Anne




Saturday, July 20, 2013

The L*K Traveling Pattern Goes To.....


Enjoy stitching this lovely little pattern.  I certainly did!!

Thank you to all of you who entered.  Follow the pattern and you may be next!

I am currently painting the box it will be on so I will show you all as soon as it's done.  

Life is a Stitch.

 
 




Saturday, July 13, 2013

Family Reunion and Prince George trip

Beware....loads of photos....

My trip up to Prince George and Quesnel for the family reunion was wonderful and waaaay too short. My aunt and I drove up from Vancouver in her luxury car the day after school ended. I love that drive, seeing BC in all it's glory. 

Once we arrived at Quesnel in the evening, I got to meet all the Doll family and there were a lot of them! We laughed, we talked, and we ate a lot of great food.  There was also a lot of games of cribbage, of which I won two games against my 94 year old Great Aunt, who is smart and sharp as a whip.  She would count my hand before I could even begin! Winning that game with a 21 hand brought me back memories of my first game with my Great Grandpa Doll when I was nine.  I won against him too with a 24 hand (which is very high in the game of crib).  The reunion took place at my cousin's house in Quesnel, which is a quaint little town about an hour away from Prince George.  Her garden was sublime.  I loved walking around her garden and took lots of pictures.

It was great fun hanging out with my brother and sister in the town of Quesnel.  I finally got to walk over the walking bridge!! This is a bridge we have passed by in our travels many, many times before but we were never allowed to stop and take a walk.  It was always...get to Vancouver with no stopping! So thankfully, with this trip, I managed to see a number of sites I've always wanted to see since I was a little girl.

Did I mention it was boiling out? Oh it was so hot! I loved dipping my feet in the cool river.  It felt wonderful!

My brother, sister and I got up to shenanigans in the mall....

Silly little brother!!

Then it was back to Prince George.  It was sweltering on Canada Day.  My sister and I went to the Park to watch some dancers and eat some food.  We were glad to head back to her place to cool off and prepare for a bbq.  Look who I found in my suitcase...

Spalding! My sister's kitty

The rest of the week I helped out my mom and Dad sort things, visit my Grandma, have more bbq's and take a wonderful trip to Purden lake, where I was eaten up by flies and mosquitos...blech...hate the bugs in the summertime.  The bugs LOVE me I'm telling you!

Here's some more photos of my trip.  The first few are of my old elementary school. My brother I took a walk down memory lane.


Purden Lake


An extra fluffy Stellar Jay
Backyard bbq with a glass of sherry




The road trip home....My aunt and I have always wanted to take the trolley across the deepest, steepest, craziest part of the Fraser River since we were both kids.  The place is called Hell's Gate and is probably the coolest spot, or should I say hottest, in BC.  Unfortunately, we got there an hour late and the place was closed....I was so sad.  Hopefully, one day, I will get a chance to go there again.

The water moves so fast it looks like it is boiling

We also stopped at Yale, a super small little town that had a flea market going on.  I bought two vases and bargained with the lady.  I love bargaining.  I forgot to take photos of my vases, but here's a cool pic of the market.



You never know what you can find along the highway from Prince George to Vancouver.  

Back at home, I had little Titus waiting for me and my lovely husband.  

Titus was super playful, as though he hadn't been played with all his life!! 

Just so this isn't a completely non-stitchy post, here's my minute progress on Hannah.  I really didn't have much of a chance to stitch on her.  I did start another design, a BBD, but it's for my friend's Christmas gift so I can't show you that one until much later. 


 Hopefully, you enjoyed this post.  I am sad and glad to be back at the same time! Glad to be home with the man and cat, but sad to say goodbye to my family.  I'm happy to be reading all of your posts and cycling and doing all sorts of fun summer activities.  

Oops! Nearly forgot to show you what was waiting for me when I arrived.....



My name was picked to win this SANQ from the lovely Vickie.  She sent me some darling pins and a lovely note too.  Thank you my dearest Vickie!

Well, that's it for now! 

Anne


Friday, July 12, 2013

Life's A Stitch Traveling Pattern

Well hello everyone!

I'm back from my family reunion/vacation.  I will do a follow up post on that after this one! 

The traveling pattern truly did travel with me.  I failed to realize when I picked out the teeny tiny 40 count fabric, that it would be quite difficult to stitch on during the car trip.  I had to wait until I took it out in the sunshine to be able to see the holes! My poor eyes! I finally finished the satin stitched border today sitting in the sunshine of course! So I hope you like my version and if you like to stitch it next, please comment on this post letting me know you want to stitch it next.  

Details: Stitched on Mirage PTP 40 ct. with threads from VMShoppe, Dinky Dyes and WDW.



Until the next post, happy stitching!!

Anne