Sunday, June 12, 2022

All occasion cards - decorative paper cut & flipped, paper napkin rooster, ribbon and a button


 I made the focal element for this card by collaging paper napkin to hand decorated paper which I made a while back.  It worked out just the way I wanted - a bit of text and added colour in the background.   I layered the rooster onto an embossed square (birch trees - SU) of brown cardstock.  I used a cut and flip technique for the background which has you cutting it into four using two diagonal cuts from corner to corner.  Works really well - I used sticky notes to hold the two pieces aligned to make the second cut.  This paper is an oatmeal colour on the back side which I embellished with a flourish stamp(IO) and green ink.  I glued them into place after positioning double sided tape on the ends of the triangles so I could tuck the ends of my ribbon behind.  I added my rooster image over the cross section of the pieces and added a button die cut which I had embellished with a short piece of ribbon over it with 3D foam tape.  I tied a short piece of the red ribbon to the one on the front using a single knot.  Love how this card worked out and I am making a few more.  
Therese

Paper napkins and hand decorated paper collage



 I chose these chicken and rooseter images from a paper napkin and thought they needed a bit more texture in their backgrounds and after a bit of pondering I decided to collage them onto some hand decorated paper. I found this piece that worked just the way I wanted - a bit of colour and text!!  I used thinned white glue to adhere the delaminated paper napking images to my decorative paper.  After they were dry I cut them apart with my wavy cutter.  I will be making cards with these!!  Theree

Slow Stitching - Triangle trees

I have managed to work on my slow stitching while we travelled back home last week.  We went and visited Mom and my sisster.  Dad passed away in mid May (92 - quietly in his sleep) and Mom is doing well.  I brought plants for her raised bed at the lodge and she has had very good visits with several people recently.  I have had these cut and ready for quite a while and I have been taking them with me but sometimes not inclined to stitch in the car.  The weather has been beautiful and sometimes I really just enjoy the scenery with an occassional nod to the inside of my eyelids.  These are quick and easy and I have been just adding whatever sort of stitching feels right at the time.  Usually single stitches or blanket stitch to stabilize the edges and whatever works for the inside sometimes coordinating with the pattern of the fabric!!  

I am linking up to Kathy's Slow Sunday Stitching.  There is always some beautiful projects and interesting stitching there so go and check it out!!

Therese