

For this card I started by trimming my heavy weight paper to 11" x 8.25" or so. The light weight paper was trimmed to 8" x 8". The scraps will make A2 background very nicely. I folded the inside in half and then scored 1.5" from each edge to create the tunnel. I die cut a label shaped (SX) opening in the center fold which allows the recipient to see the greeting on the inside of the card. I stamped the greeting on the inside of the card and watercoloured all around it in coordinating colours. Once dry, I stamped several flowers around the greeting to be visible through the tunnel. I stamped several extra on scrap paper to add to the tunnel edges. I glued the two 1.5" flaps to the inside of my card laying it flat and lining up the center fold of the tunnel with the center fold of the card. I fussy cut the extra flowers I had stamped and added them to the side flaps of the tunnel. I used the piece I had cut from the inside to decorate the front of my card. I cut a smaller opening in my label and then stamped it with dark brown ink to distress it. I crumpled some coffee vellum and tore its edges to be just a bit larger than my label die cut. I tied a coordinating piece of fiber to the die cut and glued it to my vellum and then glued this large element to my card front placing the double sided tape behind the die cut. I watercoloured a small coffee cup (CLKER) in coordinating colours, punched it with a circle punch (SU) and then added a brown circle behind it. I added this small element to the opening in my label using 3D foam tape.
It was fun to do something different and my other cards will show up over the next few days as I get to blogging them. I really enjoyed using some of the "special" papers that I have been setting aside for special cards!! Therese
Therese
Another set of cards for my sister with school buses on them. These are all Christmas cards and were created with the same sketch but with a variety of different papers and card bases. These are large cards - 5.5" x 8.5" because she has a supply of this size of envelopes. I colour printed three different images of festively decorated buses and started creating!! I created them one at a time - a card base, then a background that was appropriate for the image and then a die cut tag which I embellished with coordinating layers and the images. There is some embossing, tearing, texture created with my tracing wheel, sanding of white core cardstock, etc. Each tag has a yellow reinforcement and then a coordinating fiber, ribbon or raffia tied to the tag. It is so much fun to just create and try different things and just keep putting together elements. I am suprised to see that they seem to fall into three collections as they were not created that way!! Therese
For my second card I trimmed a letter background (Vintage Feedsacks) with watercolour washes that coordinated with my squares and then used a scribbly stamp to add some dimension to my background. I added the background to my card front and then layered a black strip of cardstock over yellow and pink strips which were rejects from my first card after I added black highlights. They worked very nicely for this card!! I trimmed the strip to the edge of my card and layered my squares on coordinating cardstock and then mounted them to my card using 3D foam tape.
They are both bright cards but in much different ways! It is always fun to experiment and try new ways of doing things!! Embellishing decorative papers is a way to make papers that you may not prefer or are a bit boring more exciting, unique and appropriate for the project at hand. Therese
I made quite a few large cards for my sister early this year and she recently received them through one of my other sisters who lives closer to her. When I saw her last weekend she thanked me for the cards and I asked her if was still interested in cards. She was surprised that there were any supplies left. I ensured her there was plenty and more cards could be forthcoming. She requested "school bus" cards!! She owns several school buses and would like to use them for her business. No problem!! I downloaded several bus photos -she did not mind some cartoony ones - and printed off six of this one from Klipartz. After sizing them, I printed off a sheet of six and then fussy cut them leaving a small white border. Gives them the look of having been die cut!! Very cool!! Next, I made some large cards and decorated them with some of the papers from her stash! It was fun to play and combine different fun papers, add some embossed and embellished strips of cardstock, some brads and even a few places where I punched out some chevrons!! I have made them all without greetings so she can customize them when she is ready to use them. I did not plan on having three of each orientation but that is how it worked out. I will set them aside and print off a few more of a different little bus and get creative with them!! What fun!!! Therese
My daughter gave me this felted wool card a few years ago for my birthday and I have saved it because it was so beautiful and I had been wondering how I could repurpose it. I found a place on line where a lady was creating a needle case and it dawned on me that I could repurpose this card into a needle case for my slow stitching box.
It was perfect!! I removed the paper liner and replaced it with a green felted wool insert layered with a hand cut red felted wool heart. I stitched them into the spine with ivory thread and I now have a good place to put my needles which in the past have resided in two little quilties. It fits nicely in my box.
I am so glad to be able to use it with good purpose and see it regularly when I am stitching.
Therese
I am sure she enjoyed the cute little card when it arrived in her mailbox!!
Therese
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.
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
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.
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