Thursday, August 05, 2021
Antoher batch of fire starters packaged in upcycled paper bags
Thinking of you card featuring a large flower die cut, four squares and a layered center
I am sure she enjoyed the cute little card when it arrived in her mailbox!!
Therese
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Anniversary card featuring Calico Collage images, an embossed scalloped circle and a stamped greeting
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
Birthday card featuring a serendipity background and a large tag with a greeting and some watercoloured candles
Monday, July 26, 2021
Birthday card featuring a striped collage background in blue and yellow scraps and little tag focal element with a bouquet of flowers and a layered greeting
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
Birthday card featuring a background made of scrappy strips, a little digital greeting and a layered length of watercoloured candles
Monday, July 05, 2021
Birthday card featuring a collaged background, fabric lace and ribbon and a long row of watercoloured candles
Thread holder using a pegboard
My "tree" quilt is finally finished
I have finally finished the hand stitching of the leaves on this quilt top (51" x 39.5"). I like how it came out but stitching in the middle of the quilt was harder than I had expected due to the weight of the fbric and backing. I pinned the leaves in place one at at time and used green embrodery thread and running stitch to secure them to the quilt next to the "trees". I placed the next one over it once I had finished the first one and repeated 18 more times. I really like how the quilt feels so now I have to find a backing to sandwich my polyester batting into the quilt.

Friday, July 02, 2021
Exchange cards featuring cool light bulbs and fabric paper backgrounds
Thursday, July 01, 2021
Birthday card with a scrappy background and a collaged tag with some fiber and a small digital greeting
Sunday, June 27, 2021
"Owl always..." all occasion cards featuring little felt owls, embossed teal strips and some coordinating backgrounds
I embossed the teal strips and flagged one end, added coordinating backgrounds, little black branches (SU - bird punch) and the little font greetings which I printed a while back knowing I would like to pair them with these little owls.
A versatile greeting that can lead in so many different directions.
Saturday, June 26, 2021
Thinking of you card featuring a silver embossed little flower bouquet and greeting with a watercoloured embossed background
This one features a stamped and silver embossed floral image along with a "Thinking of you" greeting from the same stamp set. I has been sitting on my craft table and not too far away was this background which was embossed and partially coloured. Not sure where it came from because I do not own this embossing folder. Anyway, I paired them up and added a blue ribbon and a green card. I watercoloured the background ensuring that I left some white spaces to off set the image. I trimmed it to size and added the wide blue ribbon and then mounted it to a green card. I watercoloured the image, added paper piercing on all four sides with my pattern tracing wheel and then added a bit of blue watercolour around the edges. Once dry, I mounted it to my card using 3D foam tape. Worked out really well! Therese
Friday, June 25, 2021
Anniversary card featuring a white fabric collage background and a stitched heart
Sunday, June 20, 2021
Prayer Flags are flying high

I took time yesterday to iron out the extra wax from them and then piled them into a stack. This morning I decided to get started on sewing them to my almost 100 foot length of orange paracord. I measured the length of the yard again and it came to almost 70 feet so I had some cord to spare. I decided to leave 5 feet at the house end and the rest at the tree end so I woul have enough to secure each end properly. I folded the flags over a half inch or so and used this beautiful raibow thread to stitch them to my paracord. I tucked the paracord into the fold, pinned it a several places and used a small zigzag stitch that remained over the cord so each flag would be well secured. I back stitched on each side and placed them about 6" from each other.
I did stitch on some strips of yellow and red fabric (12" x 1.5") to each side of the flags in the same way I stitched the flags. I put them about a quarter inch apart. A few near the house and quite a few more on the tree end. They are much more responsive to the wind and flutter very nicely. The flags are a little stiffer but they still flutter. It will take them a while to soften up.
I am fortunate that an eye hook was found in the workshop stash and my husband put it up on the peak of the garage roof. He tied it in place with a clove hitch knot and secured the ends.
I climbed this pine tree to secure the other end. Fortunately, the neighbours gave me permission to attach it to their tree. We had originally tied it one set of branches lower but that left the flags hanging almost where we could touch them so I climbed up and moved the end of the paracord up to the next set of branches which was much better. I tied a clove hitch and several other knots and tied up the bundle and used a zip tie to attach that to the cord. Not sure if there is any danger from birds and squirrels trying to make off with the cord I left up there. Time will tell.
Below is what they look like from the road that backs our property. They look exactly like I wanted them too. It is so nice when a project works out they way you envision it.
The wind will send my prayer of good will to all. I wish that all who see them will be blessed with all that is good!! Compassion and wisdom, health and wellness, friends and family in a larger community, peace and joy, love and light - every good thing!! The red and yellow symbolize love and light!!! Therese
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
Birthday card with fabric collage background and stitched candles
Monday, June 14, 2021
Praying for you card featuring a calendar page and a small greeting
Sunday, June 13, 2021
Papers ready to go for the next batch of Fire starters
After spending part of the day making prayer flags as I was cleaning up and putting things away and had all the waxed papers which I used to remove the extra wax from the flags which I was getting ready to store. With a glance at the clock I realized I could probably get all these done up into fire starter papers being as all the supplies were at hand. I made some to echo the hearts from the prayer flags by adding a bit of coloured wax and clear wax. Others I simply coloured up with wax crayons in a random fashion because they were very lightly waxed. It was another few hours of fun! I made up 59 from the papers I had on hand so they are now ready to be made up into fire starters on another day. It will be a much quicker process with all the papers ready to go.
Therese
Another set of Prayer Flags
I worked on Prayer Flags this afternoon. The set I made last time look like this. I have 24 so far. These are very similar and use the same base fabric as last time which gives these flags such a wonderful collagy look. I have used up all the pieces this time so for my next set I will have to find more fabric. I may have something in my stash that will work similarly. I am working on having some of each colour with every outside colour - all the colours with blue borders, etc. I will have a full set with yellow borders now and green as well. A new fabric next time will change up the look as I will no doubt have to repeat the colour combinations. It was a fun and creative day!! Therese
Saturday, June 12, 2021
365 Project - Heartsy Firestarters made with my prayer flag waxed papers
Friday, June 11, 2021
Birthday card featuring a very interesting perspective of a biker and font greeting
Father's Day card featuring stars, all over embossing and a greeting in a silver frame
Therese
Friend card featuring a panel die cut with round opeing, an image with roses and a little greeting on a tag
Thursday, June 10, 2021
Birthday card featuring a biker on a challenging course with a fun font greeting
Therese