Wednesday, 28 January 2026

πŸ“š A Cozy Flip-Through: 50-Year-Old Craft & Art Magazine ✨

                                    

There’s something truly special about seeing the past through the lens of creativity — and that’s exactly what I’m sharing today! I recently came across a 50-year-old craft and art magazine, filled with vintage inspiration for sewing, knitting, embroidery, paper crafts, and more… and I couldn’t wait to flip through it with you.

In this video, we take a gentle stroll back in time, page by page, exploring patterns, ideas, and illustrations that are classic yet timeless. There’s a warmth to these older magazines that feels comforting — like crafting with a cup of tea beside you on a rainy afternoon. The colours, the style, the projects… it all has such personality.

What I love most is how many of the ideas still feel relevant today. Sure, fashion has changed, and materials might be a bit different now, but the joy of making something with your hands hasn’t. There are charming sewing patterns that make you smile, knitting ideas that feel cozy and familiar, and delicate embroidery stitches that remind you of slowing down and enjoying the process.

Whether you’re a maker, a dreamer, or someone who just loves a bit of creative nostalgia, this flip-through is like discovering a hidden gem. It’s playful, inspiring, and just plain lovely.

Watch the full video here:
πŸŽ₯ https://youtu.be/r6DaEBZeihU

Let me know which vintage project caught your eye — I’d love to hear what inspires you! ✂️🧢🌼

Tuesday, 20 January 2026

Prompts for junk journaling.

 

I’m a little behind and decided to completely embrace it by going out of order — because honestly, that’s half the fun of creative journaling! This time I’m jumping straight to Week 52 of the Hillside Heart prompts, and the prompts were Door and Tea… which felt like such a warm, comforting combination.

In this video, you can watch as I take an old, ordinary page and turn it into a pretty and practical junk journal spread, complete with pockets and layers. I love how junk journaling lets you slow down and enjoy the process — adding bits of paper, texture, and details until the page feels just right. Doors always make me think of stories and possibilities, and tea brings that cosy, take-a-breath feeling we all need now and then.

Nothing fancy here, just using what I have and letting the page evolve naturally. It’s all about making something useful and beautiful from scraps, and not worrying about doing things “the right way.”

You can watch the full process here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TT2lT09CvWU


Huge thanks to Caroline on the Hillside for the lovely prompts — they’re always such a joy to work with. If you’re behind too, or jumping around like me, you’re in good company. Grab a cuppa, pull out your scraps, and enjoy a little creative time ☕πŸšͺ✨

Thursday, 15 January 2026

Slow Crochet: A Spinning Windmill Square, using advanced techniques.





              
 In this video, I’m working on the beautiful Melin Wynt Goch crochet square — a stunning design that uses complex stitches to create a striking windmill effect. This is not your average granny square! Each round builds texture, movement, and depth, resulting in a square that looks almost like it’s spinning.

This project is perfect if you love textured crochet, learning new stitch combinations, and pushing your skills a little further while creating something truly eye-catching. 

🌬️ Pattern details:

The Melin Wynt Goch pattern can be found on Ravelry here:

🌊 Creative inspiration:
This project is inspired by the handmade, crochet-loving vibes of Mermaid Wiggle — a lovely blog full of crochet projects, creative living, and crafty encouragement. You can visit the blog here:

Whether you’re planning to use this square in a blanket, cushion, or as a standalone piece, it’s a joy to make and a pleasure to admire.

πŸ’™ If you enjoy crochet tutorials, textured stitches, and creative inspiration, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and leave a comment — I’d love to hear how you’d use this square!

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Sunday, 11 January 2026

Slow Craft: Repurposing an Old Diary with Junk Flyers! 1/52

 Welcome to Week 1 of 52 Weeks on Junk! ♻️✨




I’m kicking things off by giving an old diary a brand-new life, and honestly, this was such a fun way to start the year.

In this week’s project, I’m reusing and repurposing an old diary and transforming it using everyday materials — things like junk mail flyers, scrap paper, and bits that would usually get thrown away. It’s a gentle reminder that you really don’t need fancy supplies to make something meaningful. Sometimes the best creative moments come from working with what’s already around you.

There’s something very satisfying about turning something old and forgotten into something useful and personal again. Each page slowly changes as layers build up, textures appear, and the diary starts to feel like yours all over again. It’s creative, a little messy, and very relaxing.

If you’d like to watch the process and craft along with me, you can see the full video here:

This project is all about upcycling, creativity, and slowing down — one page at a time. I’m really looking forward to seeing where this 52-week journey goes, and I hope you’ll join me along the way. Grab your scraps, get comfy, and let’s make something beautiful from junk πŸ’›πŸ“–

πŸ“š A Cozy Flip-Through: 50-Year-Old Craft & Art Magazine ✨

                                     There’s something truly special about seeing the past through the lens of creativity — and that’s exact...