Monday, August 15, 2022
Large card featuring handmade background paper and a fun little flowers and a bit of lace
Sunday, August 14, 2022
Slow Stitching - visible mending
Slow Stitching - red apples
Banana bags painted to house fire starters
I started with bags from bananas, added a an insert to the inside front section to protect the rest of the bag and painted the front with acrylic paint. I have several that were fairly old and with just bits of paint left in them so it was a good use of what was left in the bottles. It was a very fun to just paint with no expectation of perfection or any particular look. They look pretty cool!!
Therese
More fire starters!!
Large card with hand decorated background, colour printed floral element and vintage seam binding
Saturday, August 13, 2022
All Occasion card with watercoloured daisies in a jar
Friday, August 12, 2022
Large card with a flourish, butterflies and a fun decorative accent
Wednesday, August 10, 2022
Large card with hand decorated paper (sanding & wax resist), wllderness cabin and fiber
Monday, August 08, 2022
Large card with decorative paper (sanding and wax resist), flagged strips and a waterfall
Therese
Sunday, August 07, 2022
Large card featuring a flower with a swirly background, hand decorated background and a border punched layer
Saturday, August 06, 2022
Large card featuring a pink dahlia, a layered strip with eyelets and paper piercing
Friday, August 05, 2022
Large card with sanded and wax resist decorative paper, vintage seam binding, brads and sunflower
Wednesday, August 03, 2022
Large card featuring wax/sanded decorative paper, a train over some ribbon and flagged strips
Sanding and wax resist on plain solid coloured paper
Saturday, July 30, 2022
Large all occasion card with a floral heart and rose paper background
Thursday, July 28, 2022
Slow Stitching - Leather covered thread cutter - tutorial

Slow Stitching - Needle Keeper and Threader
I made these needle keepers as part of this project. These are wooden beads which I trimmed with a 1.4" forstner bit to create a cavity which would hold a small rare earth magnet and a piece of thin wire to make a doubly useful tool. I drilled the holes centered on the holes in the beads, formed the wire hoops for the threading part and then used Goop glue to hold the pieces together. The two beads each have an indentation. I placed some glue in the bottom of one, added the magnet, then the folded wire with the ends to each side then looped them around the magnet. I added glue to the other bead and pressed them together tightly which had glue coming out of the holes that needed to be wiped away. I made severn of them. The bottom one was my first and I used thicker wire which won't accomodate all the needles I might be using so I switched the thinner wire for the subsequent ones. It is a double duty tool in that it will hold your needle when you are not using it and also help you thread your needle when you change threads. I have a few more ideas which I will see about doing some R&D on later.