Sunday, 24 April 2011

Easter Egg Hunt!

I'm all ready for the chocolate hunt in the morning! Powdered foot prints are covering the floors of my parents house....little piles of jelly beans in a couple of places too (if you have seen HOP, you will know EB (aka Easter Bunny) leaves them out instead of the traditional rabbit droppings.) Can't wait to see the excited little faces in the morning....

And then tomorrow night we will be hosting our very first Cyber Easter Egg hunt on our website. Visit our facebook page (no need to be a member of facebook - you can still see the comments) to see the clues from 8.30pm.

You will need to find this egg hidden in 10 different places on our website:

Will you join in for the hunt?

Wishing everyone a fantastic Easter Sunday!

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Unsticking stuck photos....

Today I was asked if there was any solution to seperate photos that have become stuck together.

I had that problem myself a couple of years ago but I just threw the photos out ....wish I hadn't now - as I now have barely any photos to show for my 4 years of living and studying in Heerlen.

After searching the internet I came across a couple of solutions:
  • Freeze the photos 
  • use a hair dryer
  • steam them apart over a boiling kettle
  • Use Un-do (available in most Scrapbooking / craft stores)
and last and definitely the most popular and with the highest success rate
  • soak them in luke warm water. After a while the will separate. After they have soaked for a little while (approx. 20 minutes) very gently pull them apart under the water. Place them on a dry surface to dry out (on top of a clean tea towel).  Once the photos are dry you will notice they have curled up. You can either gently iron them flat, or if you have more time place under a heavy object like a book. If you iron, I suggest a very low setting and place a clean tea towel over the photo so that the iron doesn't burn the photo.
I hope you can successfully separate your photos!

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Punch Maintenance

Ever wondered how to keep your punches in perfect working order? I have punched through foil for a number of years, but the other day a friend over east told me there are actually 3 steps:

1. Punch through some waxed paper - this lubricates your punch.

2. Punch through some aluminum foil - this sharpens your punch

3 and if needed you can put  a few drops of lubricant to oil the punch mechanism for a smooth action.


What is your favourite punch brand?

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Help your kids learn their ABC's!

Looking for a great little project over the school holidays plus help your little ones learn their ABC's? Have a look at Lowri's blog and see the great flashcards she made using the Class of '87 papers.

Lullaby Cards

Have a look at these beautiful cards created by the KaiserCraft design team.....think its time for some of my friends to have babies so I can make more cards!

Click here to be redirected to the Kaiser Blog.

Monday, 18 April 2011

Royal Wedding

I know, nothing paper crafty about this post either, but I think this ad is great so thought I'd share it!
Wonder if the real wedding on the 29th will be as fun?




Sunday, 17 April 2011

HOP

Today I took the 2 eldest kids to see HOP. What a great movie!! The kids loved it (and so did I!)

Here is a trailer to the movie.



And click here for some activities for the kids.

Will you be going to see it in the cinema or wait for the DVD?