Wednesday, 21 March 2012

WOW Thank You!

Have you seen the WOW Thank You site recently? It's a great site that proudly promotes home grown craft and design talent from around the UK - with over 750 designer makers you're sure to find a gift for every occasion whether it be for friends, family or just a little treat for yourself! ...go on take a look...

Here's a little collection of my favourite pieces currently listed on the site...







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Saturday, 10 March 2012

Mrs Moon's Delicious Delight's

Here's quick little saturday treat for you to make and enjoy!

Mrs Moon's Rocky Road

Ingredients:
250g Dark Chocolate
150g Butter
4 tbsp Golden Sryup
200g Digestive Biscuits
150g Brazil Nuts
150g Glacier Cherries
125g Mini Marshmallows

Method:

Melt the chocolate, butter and golden sryup in a pan over a low heat.

Crush the biscuits and nuts.

Take pan off the heat when melted and add all ingredients.

Mix together until all is covered in chocolate mix.

Pour into foil lined tray and put to set in the fridge.

Leave to set until hardend.

Add some icing sugar for decoration.

And last but no means least ...EAT IT... mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm delicious!


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Tuesday, 28 February 2012

A little side project!

Zoe's Blog...

People would think that doing a creative job would mean that you probably lived in a handmade filled house when in reality you're so busy making things for other people you neglect your own home, so here is something I've been working on for myself!

There's a multitude of free knitting and crochet patterns online just waiting to be made up by creative hands so I thought I would try and inspire some of you to get making by showing you one of the cushions I've whipped up for my own sofa basing my design on a pattern I found online!

The Slip Stitch Cushion pattern comes from the Blacker Yarns website (An a amazing website selling wonderful yarns, patterns,  kits and much more! www.blackeryarns.co.uk)

I chose a simple pattern that didn't require too much concentration (perfect for knitting in front of the T.V!) but something that was still a bit special! I adapted the design (by choice and by getting a little bit carried away!) by including a rib with button holes for the closing and doing the stripes every four rows so I always changed yarn at the same side - enabling me to twist the yarns at the end of the row to avoid sewing a hole heap of ends in! (Even though the yarn twisting caused a few tangles!)

Here's a quick snap of the work in progress...





And the finished product...


ZM

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Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Work, Home, Work

This week at Random Button we have been glued to the computer and dedicated out precious crafting time to paper work , paper work and yet more paper work! We’ve been writing press releases, chasing up orders and the printer has been working in overdrive printing out our newly designed trade catalogues (we’re giving him a rest today to get his breath back!)
If you work from home you’ll know how difficult it is to keep focused and dedicated to the task in hand rather than getting distracted by day to day life (this morning’s washing up, laundry, twitter etc. the list really is endless!) But wouldn’t working from home be so much easier if your office space/craft room looked like one of these room ideas from ‘House toHome’
House to Home

House to Home

We’ve found these other great home office ideas from UK sellers on Etsy…

This would make an ideal desk to work on from 'Henley and Co'



These sticky note pads from 'Vivid' would be great for those scribbled notes!



Or even this distressed chalk board from 'Utopia Home and Garden'



How about this stitched desk clock from 'LAMDesigns'




Thanks for looking and don't forget to check out www.randombutton.co.uk


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Sunday, 15 January 2012

Knit up your nest

So as thoughts well and truly turn to the year ahead many of you will be thinking it’s time for a bit of a change! We all have ‘spring clean’ sitting on the top of our 2012 ‘to do’ lists along with plenty of other diy jobs that have all been mounting up for the last few weeks! Hopefully we’re going to give you some inspiration to kick start that artistic interior talent! So rip down that old wallpaper, bag up the bit’s for the charity shop and get busy!

We all love a bit of craft and this year it’s going to be as big (if not bigger) as it has ever been before – granny chic is in and handmade is where it’s at!

Here at Random Button we love a bit of knit and that doesn’t have to stop at knitted jumpers and a hat and scarf combo (As much as we love them too!) And whether you knit or not, in our opinion, a house isn’t a home without a knitted cushion/blanket or two …or three …or four (What!? It’s cold outside!)

So here’s a few of our favourite pieces to knit up your nest…
This wallpaper is amazing and if I had my way (and the budget to go with it!) it would be plastered all over the house! Even though it’s an American site we thought it was too good not to share!


As much as we want to stay away from the high street and shop with independent shops and designers we have to give some knitting credit to Laura Ashley. We can certainly see ourselves snuggling under this gem!

You can’t think of knitted interiors without thinking about Melanie Porter – her amazing ability to turn knitting into great pieces of furniture is a true gift and I want every piece on her website! Melanie takes pre – loved pieces of furniture and turns them into something beautiful. She does it all herself and certainly makes it into our list of favourites! Here’s just a few of her pieces…


We couldn’t leave without plugging our own knitted interior pieces now could we! Our new collection features an array of knitted cushions to brighten up any room – perfect for the sofa or the bed, our cushions have been lovingly made using a variety of knitted techniques and processes to create unique home pieces.

Thanks for reading!

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Monday, 2 January 2012

The best is yet to come!

New blog is being updated ... Check back soon for news, gossip and all things crafty!

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