Steam Fairie Craft

Saturday, 9 January 2016

Hey Clay! 2015 Play Day :o)

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Back in December I found out that our local pottery ( Oxcombe Pottery ) were taking part in Hey Clay! 2015 - it was an event organised by th...
Saturday, 2 January 2016

New Year - Renewed Focus!!

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You may have noticed that I have been quiet in blogland for a while - I have, when able, still been playing at being crafty in the backgroun...
Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Journaling Workshop with Birgit Koopsen Bernstein

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Hello again - luckily not so long between posts this time :o) thanks mainly to the lovely Sue Tucker from Art Workshops ( link to the Facebo...
Wednesday, 26 August 2015

Playing with Powertex :o)

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Hi, apologies for delayed absence, have been really struggling with my Fibro and unfortunately my crafty mojo completely vanished for a whil...
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Thursday, 2 July 2015

Sea Witch Canvas for Rhedd's Creative Spirit

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Hi, firstly apologies for my prolonged absence, I've been dramatically under the weather with a bit of a Fibro flare, and despite even ...
Friday, 1 May 2015

Fabric Scrappy Canvas for Altered Eclectics

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And now for something completely different! Well maybe not completely, but it's been a while since I shared anything sewing based. I h...
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Thursday, 30 April 2015

Altered Beermats for Rhedd's Creative Spirit

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Hi, today I'm sharing some altered beermats that I turned into little wall hangings for a recent swap. They started off as ordinary be...
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A little bit about me first ~ I guess that's probably the best place to start! My name is Stefanie, I'm 50+"have two adult children and a wonderful man who looks after me! I live in rural Lincolnshire and in addition to my kids and my man I have a few chickens and ducks. Since my health took a nosedive in 2009 resulting in my diagnosis with Fibromyalgia, I’ve taken to craft and art as a form of therapy, to keep me appreciating the beauty in nature all around us. Fibro is a difficult condition to explain, it has elements of pain, exhaustion and depression, I try hard not to dwell on it now over a decade after my diagnosis although it still impacts my life every day. An article I really like that tries to explain some of our issues is here : http://www.butyoudontlooksick.com/wpress/articles/written-by-christine/the-spoon-theory/ It is called The Spoon Theory and it led to me having a spoon tattoo! I’ve now decided the time is right to move onto blogging as an outlet for my creativity (such as it is!) and a reminder to keep going xx
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