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Greetings,

With Christmas nearly upon us, I thought it time to share a pair of card designs I concocted this year! The beauty of Christmas cards is that you're essentially batch-making, so once you've decided / set up the elements you're good to go! I made 25 in total, which took 3 hours tops? I do think I cheated a little bit... but I'll let you be the judge of that!


Ever the budget-savvy crafter, I used low costing materials to achieve a clean-&-simple-meets-elegant-bling look. The snowflakes are die-cut from cheeky wallpaper samples I got from B&Q [they must be sick of me wondering in and out for freebies!] and because I'm cheap and didn't want to use self adhesive shapes for each die-cut - I decided to use my sewing machine to secure the snowflakes to the card front. Another option was spray glue, but I find that it can be quite messy. I sewed the sentiment banner too... I would like to point out that I did it for the shabby-chic aesthetic too - honestly. The cardstock is leftover from my wedding, and the border is everyday Christmas metallic ribbon [from IKEA] which I adhered with double-sided tape.



My sewing machine threw a bit of a hissy-fit every now and then as the layers where quite thick but we got through it together! Thats the Christmas spirit! <3

I hope you like my festive contribution, and I hope the recipients liked them too :)

N xxxx

Hello all,

I'm a very happy camper because Friday has come around again in a flash!

Plans for this weekend... making cards with the new Dear Lizzy Saturday collection, practising my driving skills [or lack there of] ahead of my test and hopefully we'll be trying out a new Tapas restaurant in the village I live in with a couple of friends.

I'm stopping by to share a selection of cards that I made for Die-cutting Essentials issue 15 which feature Cheery Lynn Designs sentiment dies. It can be quite tricky to make the sentiment the focal point of the card, but it helped me to think more about composition and versatility. I managed to do a fun shaker card, a bit of inlay die-cutting and get a bit of bling in there!




The paper pack I used for the feature is one from DCWV called Happy Day which I love and have since used for many projects

Until next time :D
N x


Hello, hello, hello!

It's another week, and it's certainly turning chilly! I don't mind a brisk morning as it means I can start to break out my snazzy jumper collection, woollen tights and boots!

I'm excited to share a sneak peek of the cards that I made for Die-cutting Essentials issue 13 using the Marquee Collection from Creative Dies. Designed by my dear talented friend Vicky Welsby, I love the versatility of these dies - within the feature I used gems, buttons, bells and even fairy lights which can be seen below [not as effortless as it looks!] I think this collection combines the vintage feel of old school marquee lights and a contemporary clean twist. I chose to use the dies with a glamorous 'all that glitters' colour scheme - black & white and a pop of gold!

For this card I coloured in clear gems with a gold marker pen to create custom embellishments for my marquee die-cut! I don't think you can ever go wrong with black & white - you could easily swap the gold for another bold colour to mix things up.


The Teresa Collins Wanderlust paper pad was a lucky find, and it has come in for many other projects - perfect for cards for men!

Here's a cheeky little card using the peace sign which I love! Make cards not war! I offset a black die-cut behind the white to create a hint of shadow without making the card look too dark. The acetate sentiment is from the docrafts Forever Friends Opulence collection - I love the dimension it creates.




If you want to grab any of the dies in the collection and the co-ordinating stamps, they are all available from CraftStash here.

Last but not least, here's the frame that I made for the feature, which involved twisting very tiny fairy lights around the back of a chipboard die-cut - tricky but worth it! I think this idea is great for weddings and can be customised with a name or date with ease.


Until next time... keep crafting! *sways*

N x
Happy Wednesday!

I'm catching up on a few card features from recent issues which I've neglected to share.

This lovely tea-inspired project features fabulous dies from Apple Blossom which were designed by my dear friend Vicky! I was so inspired by her amazing dies the that... I... got... girly!





You can see the full feature in Simply Homemade issue 67 which is available here!

Until next time...

N <3



After many months of silence, I'm excited to say I'm back!
And there's something different... haircut?...new tattoo?...new piercing?
Well... all of the above! BUT I'm now Mrs Helyer! HELLYEAH!

We're married, honeymooned and back to normal life. The next step being to get our first home - at that point I'm sure my blog will become very DIY orientated, but alas, for now I shall have to continue bombarding you with cards and the likes!

So... I want to start by sharing my favourite snaps!






Photobombed by a bust! :O

Now let's talk creativity, I'm happy to say that I put my own stamp on the big day and I was thrilled with the way it all turned out!

The Centrepieces - In a previous post I went into the ins and outs of how I made the embroidery table numbers, the rest came together with a little help from my friends! My friend [marketing exec] Hannah sourced the tree stumps for me, my Pops screwed handmade feet onto the bottom of each stump so that I could feed fairy lights around the bottom [IKEA]. We ate what felt like a lifetime supply of gherkins [ALDI] to save the jars - i spray painted the bottoms of each jar and bought the milk bottles and candles from IKEA too. The amazing flowers we done by our local florists - Blue Door Flowers. I was over the moon with the way the centrepieces turned out - understated, classic and colourful.



The Welcome Sign - I wanted to welcome out guests to the main room with a fun sign. With the help of my Pops, we sprayed a cheap framed picture into a chalkboard and my uber talented [designer] friend Vicky wrote the message for me with a chalkboard pen! [in about 10 mins - there's nothing that girl can't do!]


The Ring Book - I wanted something special to present our rings - and given that the fantastic location was a university and a library I thought what could be better than a book? I used a square die as a template, secured with Washi tape and cut using a craft knife until the depth was right. I freehand cut the gaps for the rings by process of trial and error! I also cut them at different heights so that the book could close without the rings touching. I glued the pages together with PVA and adhered a length of ribbon to the front and back pages with a hot-glue gun.

Other than the registrar thinking that we destroyed a Bible [we didn't - it was a thrifty charity shop purchase!] I think it looked very effective, and makes a stunning picture!


The Guestbook - This was quite a quick fix, a cheap and cheerful 12x12" scrapbook with die-cut letters. I used black glitter cardstock for impact! Our guests wrote lovely messages with big sharpie markers too! In the background you can see big letters, I picked the initials up from a cute cafe in St Ives and spray painted a Heidi Swapp Marquee Ampersand - the only downfall is that the cardboard shape didn't really hold its own and ended up on the floor a couple of times!


The Cake Topper / Flower Baskets / Favours - We wanted a little something different for the top of the cake... I toyed with the idea of figurines or laser cut lettering but decided on a Polaroid picture to co-ordinate with our favours! The cake itself was amazing, made by a super talented friend of a friend Anjali, it consisted of lemon drizzle sponge tiers, with layers of blackberry jam and buttercream filling topped with fresh fruit! If only someone would've warned me that the fruit would tumble onto my white dress when we cut into the cake... my panicked expression was a picture!


My adorable flower girls did the honour of welcoming the bridal party - I wanted the petals to match the colour scheme, they were a quick buy from Amazon. And my best buddy Amy [designer] created the floral baskets using her Cricut Explore machine from coral cardstock [used for the invites]. I love how easy the die-cuts came together and the girls had so much fun throwing petals down the aisle!


My first plan for favours was to create our own damson / sloe gin - after a lot of research into tiny bottles and bulk brewing processes, I decided to give up! Instead we opted for fabulous personalised Polaroids from PhotoBox, it meant a lot of snooping through Facebook [tricky for the older non-savvy guests who don't have an online presence] but worth it! Everyone seemed to enjoy taking a little something away.


I had planned to make my own birdcage veil and do my own flower arrangements but in the end decided to leave it in the capable hands of professionals! Tumbling flowers and hairpieces wouldn't have been a good look...

I did however work with our florists at Blue Door Flowers to get the look I wanted including spray painting the gherkin jars I collected, and had the veil custom made with a mood board of ideas!




Photography was a big deal to me, [having studied Photography at uni myself] we felt it was important to ask someone who understood that we didn't want posed shots and awkward cliche pictures. I asked a friend from university - Jessica Lang, whom I always had in my for the job! Jess is amazing at putting her subjects at ease, capturing candid moments and putting together a stunning album!



If you want to see the full album, or to see more of Jess' fantastic work, click here!


As you can tell, the entire wedding was made possible by my wonderfully thrifty and creative friends and family. I just got round to ordering our Thank You cards too! It was a combination of laziness / waiting for a discount code at PhotoBox! I can't wait to send them out in the next week!

Well, it's fair to say that I may have gone a big picture mad.. and with that I will sign off!
I promise to post some pics of sunny Cuba ASAP!

Peace out,
Mrs Helyer <3


Hello blogsville,

I'm excited to finally share some handmade crafts for our upcoming wedding! 
[53 days and counting...]

I wanted to use my skill set to add that special touch to a few details in the wedding scheme, so far I've made my invitations, handmade custom decorations including a 3D guestbook and I have plenty more tricks up my sleeve...

It's in this very overdue post that i'd like to share my hand-embroidered table numbers! The 6" hoops have been sprayed gold, I freehand embroidered the numbers in coral and embellished with sparkly thread to make the numbers pop! I finished each hoop with gold and coral sequins and backed with white felt for a professional finish. 
[Note to self - hot glue guns and wine aren't a winning combination]




Here's the full collection together, shot by my very talented friend Nat, and some close ups to show the some of the detail. I hope you like, I can't reveal how I'm presenting them until the big day!


Keep your eyes peeled for more wedding spoilers! 
N x