Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Cardmaking - butterflies and flowers with thinking of you greetings on coordinating tags with a crystal brad
I made up these cards from a set of tags I had tried out as a card for my March Card Club. In the end the combination of the four layers of cardstock and the embellishments ended up making the card not suitable for mailing to I abandoned the idea. So to use the elements I had assembled I cut the tags apart, replaced the fiber with a crystal brad and then mounted them to coordinating card fronts. I printed some "Thinking of you" greetings, punched them with the large oval punch (SU) and then layered them onto scallop ovals. I had already added butterflies and flowers to the decorative paper layer so they will go into the IWIN card stash for the fall!! I am glad I was able to work the tags into cards!!! Therese
March Card Club - Card #3 - quick and easy with embossing and ribbon
March Card Club - Card #2 - colour blocking with strips of cardstock and fun images for every occasion
March Card Club - Card #1 - decorative paper squares and embossing for a background with a fussy cut focal element
Cardmaking - cards from card kits from my January Card Club which feature used Canadian postage stamps
Cardmaking - cards made up for January card kits - fun backgrounds with a bookmark on the front
Cardmaking - cards from kits featuring a wobbly line of embellishments
Friday, March 21, 2025
Sewing - reusable make up remover pads from a donation of new flannel
Monday, March 17, 2025
Slow Stitching - stars for another baby quilt
Sunday, March 16, 2025
Sewing - baby blanket in green, white and yellow with embroidered hearts
I have finished up the baby quilt using the embroidered heart & star squares I have embroidered. I created the pattern for the heart and star, printed it the size I needed for the 6.5" square and then traced them with a gray marker - Crayola Ultra Clean Washable marker. After they were all embroidered I cut the remaining squares from cotton scraps which were donated our our Gramma Link Africa group. I stitched them all together and am really happy with how it turned out. When I brought it to show the girls they agreed to add batting and a flannel backing. In the process of getting it ready to go I decided that I needed an outer sashing so I cut and stitched up some yellow strips and added them to the outside.
It looks more finished with the outer sashing so I am glad I took the time to make it. It also gives the quilt a bit more width which might be more appropriate for anyone wanting to buy it at our next event.