Monday, June 07, 2021
Father's Day card featuring a fabric paper background, a stitched leather leaf and a layer oval greeting
Sunday, June 06, 2021
Christmas cards using green fabric ribbon/snippet roll on a tag with a gold star and fun backgrounds
These are the cards I created with my fabric ribbon/snippet roll/garland which I made earlier this week.
I created these tags on which I stitched my little green trees using my green fabric ribbon/snippet roll. I die cut them from a greenish kraft cardstock using a large crescent tag die (Ellison). I embossed them with the Scripty (SU) 3D embossing folder and then highlighted the text and the edges in dark green ink. I cut some brown fabric into small rectangles so I could use them for the trunks of my trees. I started by trimming my first piece of fabric ribbon about the width of the tag and then two more just a little less wide so when stacked they made a tree shape. I used dark green thread in my sewing machine and straight stitch. I positioned my trunk in the middle of the bottom of my tag and laid the widest strip across the bottom and stitched it in place catching the trunk in the line of stitching. I turned the corner and then positioned the other two overlapping each other so that there was enough room for a star at the top and stitch up that side. I turned at the apex and stitched down the other side and met up with the beginning of my first line of stitching. I like how the dark stitching defines the tree shape and the little snippets give it texture and interest all the way around too. Totally great!! I stitched all of my tags and then added red sequins using hand stitching to simulate ornaments on the tree. For a more natural and less festive look I could have used little birds. Next, I created the stars. I used Ferraro Rocher gold foil glued to scrap cardstock as my decorative paper and die cut them with the smallest star on the large red Sizzix die. I really like the rich colour of that gold foil. I adhered my stars to the top of my trees using 3D foam tape. Next, I trimmed out some green and red cards and then found this interesting decorative paper in one of my paper pads which was full of glittery candy canes which I was not sure what I would use it for. In this case, with only small portions of the paper being visible it worked well. It was a good colour and the bit of glitter contrasts well with the texture of the fabric bits. I mounted my backgrounds to my card fronts and then adhered my tags directly to the backgrounds. They are dimensional enough with all the fabric bits they did not need 3D foam tape as well. I have made over a dozen of these so they will cover my May and June quota of Christmas cards for this year. I am off to glue their inserts in and they are headed to my box with the rest of my stash of 2021 Christmas cards!! ThereseFabric ribbon/garland/snippet roll using fabric scraps in a fun way
I have been checking snippets rolls on line for a couple of years now hoping to at some time have the necessary inspiration to give it a go. For my current set of Christmas cards I found inspiration in a little Christmas on a tag created my sewing strips of stitched fabric scraps to the tag using a triangle shape. The little fabric pieces made me think of snippet rolls and so I got started. I dug through my stash of green "other fabrics" and trimmed a small piece from everyone piece in the box and the cut each of them into smaller pieces with irregular shapes about 1" x 1.25 or so. I used a 1.5" x 60" strip green polyester fabric with both sides folded to the center as my base. I used a decorative stitch on my sewing machine which produces a wavy stitch line and then set the widest stitch width and the longest stitch length so that I had a very decent wavy pattern to stitch my "snippets" to my base. I used dark green thread for both my top and bottom thread. I simply folded the first snippet in half and started stitching and kept adding folded snippets under the presser foot as I went keeping them well overlapped so I covered the base pretty much completely. It was a very fun process and I simply picked up pieces from my little stack without too much thought. I did not stitch two of the same next to each other. I almost finished the full length of my base with what I had cut so to finish it off I cut up a few more snippet pieces. It was a fairly substantial decorative piece by the time I was done and it could easily have been used as a ribbon to wrap a gift or garland on a wreath, tree or banister.
Therese
Graduation card featuring a kraft and green background cut & folded to reveal a diamond shape filled with a gold star die cut
Therese
Saturday, June 05, 2021
Birthday card featuring a tractor and a large font greeting
Friend card featuring a bright yellow and pink background, a black wild flower silhouette and a stamped greeting embellished with rhinestones
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Graduation card featuring an embossed layer die cut with stars which reveals the yellow and purple background paper
Therese
Friday, June 04, 2021
Thinking of you card with a bright yellow and pink background, three glittery daisies and a layered greeting
Therese
Graduation card featuring lots of gold - stars, background paper, embossed greeting and brads
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Father's Day card with a stitched fabric paper background, stitched green leather leaf and fun round greeting
Wednesday, June 02, 2021
Exchange cards with fabric vases and flowers, ribbon and a daisy punched border
Thank you card featuring a fabric paper background, a peach image, ribbon and a little greeting
Graduation card featuring a fabric paper background with added fibers and a greeting with a watercoloured background
Father's Day card featuring stitched fabric paper background and stitched leather leaf
Tuesday, June 01, 2021
Graduation cards featuring red embossed stars, a barnboard background and a stamped greeting
Therese
Monday, May 31, 2021
Praying for you card with a collage background, a die cut image of a tomato plant and a little layered greeting
Graduation card featuring an embossed panel and a digital graduation greeting with a cap and tassel
I started with a rust card and added the rust and aqua decorative paper which left a small margin all the way around. I added an aqua flagged panel embossed with Scripty (SU) and then worked on my greeting. The greeting was sized, laser printed and trimmed to size. I watercoloured the cap and added a tassel. I trimmed the bottom edge with scallop decorative scissors and then pierce each scallop with a push pin. Next, I added an embossed line with my score tool. For a little more texture I ran my pattern tracing tool on the three remaining sides. I trimmed a rust layer for it and then mounted them onto my card front with 3D foam tape.
Therese
Sunday, May 30, 2021
All occasion card with a white fabric collage background and stitched flower
Saturday, May 29, 2021
Fabric collage for making cards and for using in quilting and other projects
I while back I created a panel of fabric collage using a white polyester fabric substrate, fabric scraps from my stash and thinned white glue.
Sunday, May 23, 2021
Prayer flags - fabric rectangles embellished with wax crayons
Fabric collage with diluted white glue
Sunday, May 16, 2021
Birthday card featuring a cute cat walking in the rain, some embossed velllum and a beautiful background with a rainbow
Therese
Friday, May 14, 2021
Birthday card with a handmade paper background, a little stitched sail boat on a wavy sea
A little card of encouragement
The little bear is from Pixabay. I laser printed it, trimmed to size, ran my pattern tracing wheel on all four edges and mounted it to a brown panel which I embossed with my Subtle Texture embossing folder. What a wonderful tool!! Textured cardstock in any colour of cardstock you have on hand!!! Perfect!! I stamped and embellished the tag with a star and a brad and a gave it a go with the pattern tracing wheel as well.
Therese
Thursday, May 13, 2021
Birthday card with a handmade paper background and a bevy of gifts in red and blue
Birthday card with a handmade paper background, a stitched fabric cake and some silk flower embellishments
I started with a large pink card which fit in a large envelope from my stash. I tore a piece of coordinating handmade paper (which I made myself quite a while back) to fit nicely on the front. I found some pink and green fabric and trimmed out three pieces in three different sizes to create my cake and then a little one for the candle. I dug through my little stash of small yellow fabric scraps and trimmed out two candle flames - one large and one small. I used light green thread in my sewing machine to stitch them in place on my handmade paper starting with my candle and then the small layer it and so on until I had created my cake. I put yellow thread in my sewing machine and stitched my flames which I overlaid over one another. I used brown thread to stitch the wick. Love it!!!!! Pink and green is my favorite colour combination. Wanting to add yet a bit more texture I decided to add some little silk flowers which coordinated very nicely. I added white iridescent sequins to their centers and adhered them to my cake using tiny white brads. I adhered this large element to my card front and pressed it under weight to ensure that all handmade paper was well attached to my card. I really like the combination of the handmade paper and the fabric. Stitching them together went very well and everything has so much texture. It is off to my partner this week!! Therese
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Anniversary card featuring "Love is..." from TLC, some heart punchies and an embossed vellum greeting
Monday, May 10, 2021
Cards for Seniors - small photo cards
Sunday, May 09, 2021
Mother's Day card featuring a silhouette image with a sponged background, decorative paper and ribbon
Mother's Day card featuring a wax crayon background, a watercoloured silhouette image and a paper doily
Mother's Day card featuring stitched fabric paper background, watercoloured silhouette image and some little ribbon flags
Mother's Day card featuring wildflower silhouette with a purple background, ribbon and script background
I started with a pink card to fit in a large envelope and added dark purple rectangles embossed the the Scripty (SU) background. I watercoloured the silhouette of wild flowers (Dover) with purples and pink to coordinate. I punched a couple of slots (SU) and added two little pieces of ribbon and folded them to the back of my image. I had already stamped the Mother's Day greeting (SU) in black Versafine when I printed the image. I added the little heart which I watercoloured to coordianate as well just below the greeting. I mounted this large element to my card front using 3D foam tape.
Therese
Saturday, May 08, 2021
Anniversary card featuring a cute little envelope filled with an embossed felt heart and an embossed greeting
Birthday cards featuring a cute little owl, lace and fun decorative paper
Therese