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Jenny Lawrence

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Ashford, Kent, United Kingdom
Hi and welcome to cardsarus blog spot My name is Jenny Lawrence and I live in Kent. My dear and wonderful husband Tony passed away in March 2019 We had been married for 36 years. I also lost my first Husband to the big C when I was quite young. I have 3 children and 3 stepchildren. 12 Grandchildren and 5 Great Granddaughters and 3 Great Grandsons. I have been card making for about 25 years. I have made things all my life as my Mum and Grand Mother taught me lots of hobbies. I have made my own clothes, knitted garments, hand embroidered items of clothing, and crocheted items too. I love to bake my own cakes as well.

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

TUTORIAL ON A BROOCH

Hi and welcome to my bog all my craft loving
friends and visitors.
I am still in quite a great deal of pain, but managed
to put this tutorial together while the pain killers do their work.
I sent one of these similar brooches to a blog 
friend and she asked about a tutorial.
So hear we go.

THIS IS THE BROOCH.


This is what you need.

INGREDIENTS.
2" circle of card and felt
Brooch catch.
8 two inch strips of ribbon about and inch wide.
Some lace.
Some string of beads.
Hot glue gun.
GLUE YOUR RIBBON IN HALF

GLUE TO YOUR CIRCLE OF CARD.

LIKE THIS.

GLUE STRIPS OF PEARLS OR GOLD





You now have your brooch.

I used some snippets card for the circles of this
brooch and some snippets ribbon too. 

Thank you for your visit.
Lots of crafty love. JENNY. 

I would like to enter this into the following
challenges.
http://pixiescraftyworkshop.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/pixies-snippets-playground-week-120.html 

18 comments:

Patricia said...

Good evening Jenny, sorry to hear you are still in pain.
Have you tried taking Calcium & magnesium that is good for calming the nerve endings. Will not kill the pain but should help.
Brilliant brooch and great Tutorial
Hope you get relief soon
Hugs

Patricia xx

Christine Harrop said...

A lovely brooch Jenny and a nice straightforward tutorial. Sorry to hear you are still experiencing pain. Hope you get well soon dear friend! Love and hugs Christine xx

Sarah said...

I have been thinking about you Jenny. Sorry to hear that you are still suffering and wish you well. What a gorgeous brooch and a fab tutorial too. I don't own a hot glue gun but should imagine quick dry glue would work as well!? xx

Patricia Howarth said...

Hi Jenny, So sorry to hear you are still in pain, here's hoping you get some relief from it really soon !!
Your Brooch Tutorial is fabulous, and how effective the finished project is.
Take care, I'm sending you a huge 'get well' hug.
Lots of love from Patricia xx

Алексровер Анна said...

Dear Jenny! I wish you to feel well soon and you can meet Easter without any pain! Thank you for the tutorial! The brooch looks great!!!!!

Hazel said...

Jenny not good that you are in so much pain, great tutorial love the brooch. Hazel xx

Carole Z said...

Hi Jenny, so sorry you're still suffering, been thinking of you :) Thank you for the superb tutorial..gorgeous brooch! Hugs Carole Z X

Sarn said...

What a lovely idea Jenny. Thanks for sharing how to go about making this lovely brooch.

Happy Easter to you xxx

Karen P said...

So sad that you are still suffering so much Jenny and I do hope those pain killers kick in soon.
A really beautiful and feminine creation, love it! But I do love brooches which aren't in fashion right now, allegedly, I hope she loved it Karen x

Di said...

Oh Jenny, so sorry to hear you're still suffering so much.

Brilliant snippets brooch and thanks so much for the tutorial - especially as you're in so much pain.

Love and hugs

Di xx

Sue said...

Awww my poor fairy godmother so sorry to hear your still in pain lots of careful hugglessssssss this brooch and tutorial is fab hope you feel so much better soon.. lots of love from us all here Sue xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Stamping With Bibiana said...

good luck on the challenge and thanks for sharing your tutorial
bibiana

scrappymo! said...

Gorgeous! Hope each day brings you feeling a wee bit stronger!

MRS DUCK said...

Hi Jenny
The end result looks far more involved than it actually is. Thanks for sharing especially when you're not in a good way.
Get well soon.
Ang x

Unknown said...

Thank you for the tutorial for the lovely brooch, I shall have to have a go at it, it is sooo pretty.
I am sorry that you are still in so much pain Jenny, please get well soon.
Sue x

Planetsusie said...

Ooooh this is so cute matey - I love it and the tutorial explains it so clearly - even for moi to follow - lol! Once again I am sending more virtual pain killing hugs to you and hope you are better soon. The maestro sends a hug as well!!! You might need to send him one back next week 'cos he is starting to decorate the dining room and I know he will have a mumble about his back!

Lots of love to you Sue Pxxx

melanie said...

Hi jenny hope you are feeling better soon ,the tutorial is fantastic,I`m hoping to do some today
Hugs Melanie

Anonymous said...

This is lovely and such as nice gift idea.
Amanda x