Thursday 16 March 2017

Pancake Making...

I thought that I would start my keepsake making diary with a very special keepsake tortoise that I made for my lovely friend, Rachel's son, Alfie.


Rachel contacted me last year to ask if I could make a keepsake tortoise using one of Alfie's favourite onesies and of course I said that I would love to.  I popped her name on my waiting list and she sent me the onesie along with a favourite t-shirt and some beautiful Riley Blake fabric from her own website.  You can find more details about Rachel's business further down this post.


I just loved the skull and cross-bone theme and these fabrics were quite different to the baby clothes that I mainly work with.  They also coordinated beautifully together so the design sketch came together very easily.


 The next stage was to make up the patchwork shell and Pancakes head.  Also I added his cute little face.


And here is Pancake looking as flat as a pancake!


All he needed now was stuffing and a little personalisation adding so that no one will ever forget his name!


I hope that you love him as much as Alfie loves him.


And here is what lovely Rachel had to say...

"Oh my goodness me, where do I start? Today we recieved Pancake. .....yes my little boys keepsake who he's named Pancake. The excitement on Alfie's face when he opened up the parcel was priceless. Jayne's work is outstanding, you can see the love and care that goes into her makes. I could have cried it's that beautiful and it's by far one of the nicest keepsakes we own. I will definitely be ordering again and I would highly recommend that anyone who would like a keepsake has Jayne to make them. Her customer service is outstanding and as I said before her work is amazing. Let's just say we are over the moon with our keepsake. Thank you so much Jayne for your patience and amazing work. Love Rachel and Alfie.....xx ps 5 stars isn't enough you deserve 100 ********** xxxx"

 

A little bit about Rachel and her gorgeous business...

 

Little Ideas With Love is a Yorkshire based business selling the best wax melts, bespoke gifts, crafts, habadashery and bath/face products.

Lots of what Rachel sells is entirely made by her own fair hands and the things that she doesn't create herself are carefully sourced either locally and even internationally.

I have been a customer of Rachel's for quite a while now and must have tried something from every section of her range and must say I have never once been disappointed.  Her products and customer service are second to none.  A personal favourite of mine is her handmade 
Crème Brûlée Scoopable Wax, it's scent is to die for!  But, then again, so are her
 Oriental Infusion wax products!

Here is just small collection of some of Little Ideas With Love's products.
(Click on the picture to take you to the product an Rachel's website.)

Unicorn Glass Candle

Mother's Day Luxury Wax Gift Set

Azure For Men Scoopable


Rainbow Unicorn Horn Bath Bomb


I'd love for you take a little time to visit the Little Ideas With Love website or show the 
Facebook page some love.

Jayne
xxx


Wednesday 15 March 2017

My Keepsake Making Diary Plan...

I have finally decided that I am going pull my finger out and attempt to blog a lot more.  I know that I've said it before but this time I really mean it!



I've decided that each time I create a keepsake I will share it here along with, sometimes a little, sometimes a lot of the story behind the making of the keepsake.

I may even show you the work in progress pictures and if my customer allows me, a picture of the keepsake when it has arrved at it's forever home.  I'll also share the feedback that I get from my customers.

It will almost be like a keepsake diary.  What do you think and is there anything else that you would like me to include?  I'd love to hear your feedback.

Jayne <3

Sunday 7 February 2016

Fred the Valentine Bulldog...

For quite a while now my fiance has been asking me if I could make him something using some t-shirts that have meant a lot to him in the past.  He has a bag full of old band t-shirts from some of the gigs that he went to years ago that I am going to use to make a keepsake memory quilt.

He also had a vintage style Fred Perry polo shirt that is a little snug for him now but he couldn't bear to send it to charity or to the recycling bin.  This is when the idea came to me.  Why not recycle it in my own special way and create something for him as a gift?

Fred Perry Polo Shirt
I wanted it to be something masculine that suited the bold colours and design of the shirt.  I toyed (excuse the pun!) with making a classic style teddy bear but me being me wanted more of a challenge.  

That's when I found a fabulous pattern for a bulldog over on the Funky Friends Factory website.  I love Pauline's patterns and use them quite a lot.  They always seem to work so well and are worded so that they are easy to understand.

I must admit that this pattern was a little harder than some of the other patterns that I have used and a little softie/plush pattern experience is advantageous if you want to have a go at making one.

Having said that, I must admit that I enjoyed every minute of making Fred the Bulldog!

Initially, Fred was just going to be plain black with the logo used somewhere on his body but as I started the design I realised that the logo fitted perfectly on his ear.

Fred's Ear
This left the rest of him a bit too plain so I added the fabric from a plain white t-shirt to give him a bit of contrast.

Fred's Face
I then thought incorporating the sleeve detail would work well but how?  I played around with a few options but eventually thought, why not make Fred look like he is wearing little tracksuit bottoms! I've got to admit that this idea is my favourite part of  Fred.

Fred's Trackies
It took a fair few hours to create him but I hope that you agree he was totally worth every minute. 


Fred The Bulldog


Now all I have to do is find the time to make a band t-shirt memory quilt!

Jayne
xxx

Monday 25 January 2016

A Keepsake, From Start to Finish...

It's been quite a while since my last real blog post.  I haven't had much spare time lately to actually sit down and write but I thought it was about time that I found that spare time!


One of the main questions that I get asked by my customers is how the process works and how to go about ordering a keepsake so I thought I would put it all into a blog post for you.

The first thing to decide is what type of keepsake you would like your loved one's or child's clothes to be transformed into.  My product list is always growing as my customers ask for different animals and products.  You can find a full up to date list (at the time of publishing) here along with current prices and the number of items needed to make your keepsake.

Once you have chosen the design it's time to choose the clothes that you would like me to use.  The amount of items depends on the keepsake design and the size of the garments.  Generally, I base one item on the size of a 0-3 month baby grow but keepsakes can be made out of most types of clothing.  If the fabric is knitted or too thick it doesn't tend to work well. Also, if the clothes are particularly tiny it is worth including a few extra items.  The more embellishments the better but bear in mind if they are too big they may not fit on the keepsake.


Ambreen's Little Clothes
The next stage is to fill out the order form.  If there are certain items of clothing that you would like to appear more prominent on the keepsake please feel free to make a note of this on the order form.  Also if you have any special delivery information, eg. leave with neighbour etc. add this to the form too.  When you parcel up your clothes, please make sure that they are in waterproof packaging.  I recommend that you use a recorded delivery service.  Please let me know when you have sent your parcel so that I can try to make sure that I am in when they are delivered.  I will let you know as soon as I have received your parcel safely.

Time to start the designing!  For each of the keepsakes that I create I start by sketching the keepsake and plan where each clothing item will work best.  I also start to plan where the embellishments will be placed although this often changes later in the design process.  I then carefully cut each clothing item ready to be made into the pattern pieces.  I then line each piece using interfacing to add to your keepsakes strength and durability.


The Design Sketch
At this stage I do as much of the hand embroidery as possible.  This often is quite a lengthy process as lots of care and patience is needed to get the best result.


Adding The Hand Embroidery
I then prepare any personalisation that is to be added ready to be hand stitched on once the keepsake is constructed.  The constrution is mainly done using my lovely Janome sewing machine (soon to be upgraded to a brand new industrial machine!). 

As I like to stuff my keepsakes firmly I often double stitch seams and they are also sealed with a waterproof fabric glue.  


Personalisation
As I add the stuffing your keepsake starts to almost come to life and show it's true personality!

Ambreen's Kepsake Cat
As soon as I have finished your keepsake I like to take photographs to share with others so that they can see examples of the work that I have done in the past.

When the mini photo shoot is completed I will message you to let you know that your keepsake is ready and ask how you would like make your payment.  I will then send you an invoice.  Once your payment is made your keepsake is carefully packaged up ready to be taken to the courier service.  You should receive an email with all the tracking details.

It's always lovely to see pictures of your keepsakes in situ so feel free to send me them.

If you would like more information and an order form please send me a message along your email address either to pinksweeheart@hotmail.co.uk or via my Facebook page.


Jayne 
xxx

Sunday 23 February 2014

Silent Star Wars Sunday...

Yoda

If you would like a custom made Yoda please do not hesitate to message me.  More Star Wars characters will be available very soon.


Pattern by Lucy Ravenscar

Tuesday 4 February 2014

Valentine, Kids, Craft and Fun...

A few months ago I had a lovely opportunity to have a very special Christmas craft day with one of my best friends, Amy and her gorgeous son Alfie.  It was great to just create, make a mess and have fun at the same time.  Not sure who enjoyed it more, Alfie or Amy and I! 

I loved it so much that I thought it would be nice to share a few little projects that you may like to try out with your little ones in the run up to Valentine's Day.

They are mainly pages that I have stumbled across while browsing on Pinterest and I have tried to include different projects to suit a range of ages.


1.  Paper Heart Garland

2.   Valentine Jelly Pops

3.  My Little Valentine Matchboxes

 4.  Love Bug Valentines Card

5.  Felt Heart Monster

6.  Molly's Sketchbook: Felt Candy Hearts

7.  Valentine Paper Roll Owls

 8.  Egg Carton Heart

9.  Long Distance Hug 

10.  Valentine Bookmark


Thank you to all the blogs/websites above for sharing their lovely work and creativity.  
Have a great Valentine's Day and lots of fun too!

Jayne
xxx