Sunday 9 February 2014

Serendipity and Valentine's Day...

Have you ever had a brilliant idea; a unique idea you thought had surely never been thought of before and your plan was to unleash your brilliance unto the world and everyone would be astounded by your creative flair and untapped talent? Well if you have then chances are you also found out that someone else had had the same idea at roughly the same time. In fact your idea doesn't really belong to you at all because to your shock (and disappointment) quite a few other people have already decorated their Pinterest pages with variations on a theme. 

It makes me wonder if this is how trends start. Are we all connected like Jung thought in some collective unconscious and we all simultaneously decide that this or that will be popular. And now I'm sure your thinking that I am going to say that this happened to me. I'm not. It happened around me and I just happened to have picked it up.

I was looking for something to do for Valentine's day. I've always liked Valentines Day but seeing as it's just me and my baby boy this year I don't foresee any bunches of roses or chocolates coming my way. Still it is better to give than receive and as I LOVE giving presents I thought I'd make a few and get my little cupid to deliver them. 

Sillhouette America always has a free shape of the week and I eagerly await every Tuesday to see what it is. Two weeks ago it was pieces for an arrow, the flights and a heart for the head. My thought, "Oh cute, is that a pencil they've used for the shaft?  I could put a pencil in there and Rory could give it to his Granny" (she's a teacher). Sure enough I went to the Silhouette blog and there it was with a pencil in it.Check it out here. Great I thought, I'll make a version of my own and blog it.Then I get an email to say that Ilda Dias from www.ilovedoingallthingscrafty.com has just posted something new and among her beautiful Valentines creations is, you guessed it, a pencil arrow. See her works of art here.

So here is my version of the seemingly popular pencil arrow and a little something extra. I wanted to try the Sharpie marker coffee mug decorating. 





The mug came out really well. I followed these steps: 

1) cut out a vinyl stencil (unless you plan to freehand) 
 2) place it on the mug and colour in the spaces with a Sharpie marker
 3) Peel off the vinyl to reveal your image

4) Bake in an oven at 200 C for 30 mins then turn off the oven and leave to cool.

Mine still wanted to come off the mug in places so I just coated it with some clear nail varnish.

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