Friday, November 13, 2020

All occasion cards featuring lemons, chickens, peppers and pumpkins layered with backgrounds and embossed strips

 


I found these images in my stash a while back and thought they would make nice cards.  I think they were originally place cards - there was a portion above the image that was die cut and folded to the back and the front features a large open space where a name could be added.  I trimmed off the back folding piece and then fussy cut off any portion of the black line that had not been cut off in the die cutting process.  I found some smaller envelopes in my stash which worked well for the layout I had in mind.  I cut the cards and backgrounds, added embossed strips that coordinated and then tied ribbon or fiber to them.  I assembled them one at a time after all the supplies were ready to go.  They are so cute!!

I will be donating them to a local group that support the vulnerable.  

Therese







Thursday, November 12, 2020

A birthday card featuring some glittered flowers, fabric lace and a greeting with bling

I started this card with a pink card front and added a pink floral background.  Next, I added a torn purple strip which I had embossed with Swiss Dots (CB) to which I added some white fabric lace.  The greeting (Desert Diva) was trimmed and sponged and then mounted to a custom layer of pink cardstock which was embellished with pink rhinestones and some clear glitter.  I used my Decorative Label punch (SU) to add a decorative edge to my rectangle in the same way I used the Scalloped Oval punch to make decorative  edges on my greetings for this card.  I like having more than one way to use my tools!! I adhered my greeting to the decorative layer and mounted it over the lacy strip using 3D foam tape.  I added two glittered flowers in the same way!!  Therese
 

Monday, November 09, 2020

All occasion cards featuring embossed layers and elements, ribbon or fiber and decorative paper



This is the last set of card kits I had started creating for my September class which was cancelled.  They have backgrounds of decorative paper adhered to coordinating card fronts.  I added coordinating fiber or ribbon the the embosses strips after flagging their ends.  I adhered these to my card front over the backgrounds.  The focal elements are die cuts.  I added thread antennae to my butterflies before mounting them to my card using 3D foam tape.  The flower has had pink thread added to it to define the petals and then a large pink rhinestone added to the center.  It was also mounted to my card using 3D foam tape.  Cards without greetings are always handy as they can serve for several different occasions!!
Therese



 

Birthday cards featuring floral stickers, ribbon and wax resist backgrounds


These were another set of cards I created as kits for my September class which was cancelled.  The flower stickers are very dimensional and have lots of texture!!  At the time I had also found a set of butterfly stickers which coordinated nicely so I decided to combine them to create the focal elements for the cards.  I adhered the stickers to ivory cardstock and trimmed them to size before adding some green stippling and distressing the edges.  Each kit had a length of ribbon which was used to add a length across the image which left a short piece to tie to it with a single knot to simulate a bow.  They all had wax resist backgrounds which I created a while back. I started with ivory cardstock, rubbed clear wax over them while on a texture plate and then added green watercolour.  Once they were dry I stamped the flourishes in green.  These background were adhered to my card fronts and the large floral elements were added with 3D foam tape.  The greetings were added to finish off my cards.  Some have small font greetings punched with the Word Window punch (SU).  Others have layered circle punchies which are stamped and then layered with coordinating cardstock and then bound with a brad with a sequin.    Therese

 

All occasion cards featuring fabric feathers, ribbon and embossed layers

























I had already started on making card kits for my last class which was scheduled for September.  Due to the guidelines being recommended about gatherings I decided to cancel my class and the other day I found the kits I had started.  I decided to put them together because I am not sure when my next class will take place. 
these featured handmade fabric feathers which were just the most fun to make!! You can check out my original post where I used denim and my next variation where I used a heavy weight floral fabric.   I started with card fronts that coordinated with my backgrounds and adhered them in place.  The left hand card has a collaged background where I used washi tape to adhere the pieces together on the front.  What a concept!!   I added my ribbons to my embossed layers and then added the feathers using a silver brad.  This layer was then added to the next strip of coordinating cardstock.  I flagged the ends of both of them on the left hand card and only the top one on the right hand card.  I mounted these large elements to my card front using 3D foam tape.  
Therese

Christmas cards featuring decorative paper, embossed doves and layered font greetings

These card kits were created prior to getting these Christmas Card kits ready.   These are in my first set of card kits which I made just recently.  They were created with sponging on the edges of the dove and the greeting and again could not be achieved with extra tools.  But once I decided on an extra layer for the dove I added one to these kits too.  The extra sponging adds a bit of dimension.  I layered the doves to their layers and the font greetings to the scalloped oval punchies (SU).  I mounted the decorative paper to the card fronts and then mounted the dove images to my cards using 3D foam tape.  Next, I added the little embossed strips of coloured cardstock and then mounted the layered greetings with 3D foam tape over them.  A bit of a different look!!           Therese

 

Christmas cards featuring a large gold embossed Peace on Earth on vellum over decorative paper

These two kits were sitting on my desk after my last card making session when I created these Christmas Card Kits.    Again, it is so nice to be making cards from kits because all the pieces are ready to go.  I mounted the decorative papers to their respective card fronts.  I trimmed the vellum greetings and then removed the release paper from the double sided tape I had placed on the back below the letters and adhered the vellums to my card fronts.   Love the look of these cards and I am glad to have a few for my stash.

These two card kits were created prior to working out that I could put double sided tape on the back of my vellum greeting.  The vellum is trimmed and mounted to the decorative paper - my own watercolour - using a gold brad with a star sequin mounted below it.  This is then adhered to my card front.  Having a star and brad for these kits meant that making up the kits required a push pin and I was going for kits that only required glue and scissors to put together.  So a couple more for my stash!!
Therese


 

Christmas card from a kit featuring an embosssed PEACE, embossed silver strip and decorative paper with gold and silver

This is another kit from my desk from the last batch of Christmas Card kits I made last week.  I love this subtle and elegant colour combination - gold, silver, white and taupe.  With the pieces all ready it was a breeze to get this card made up.  I adhered the handmade decorative paper to my card front, added the embossed silver strip after flagging its end and then mounted my PEACE image which is gold embossed (SU) with 3D foam tape after tearing the bottom edge.  I am glad to have a few kits from this last session of cardmaking to make up and add to my stash.    Therese
 

Christmas cards featuring a little "O holy night", an embossed strip, ribbon and decorative paper

These two cards were sitting on my desk from my last batch of Christmas Card kits.  They came together fairly quickly.  The cards are white and I added the decorative paper.  The one on the right is the other side of the diagonal green and blue one on the other card in the link.  I flagged the ends of my strips and adhered them in place.  The little "o holy night" images were glued to the blue scalloped circles (SU) and I added clear glitter to the star and rays.  I mounted these focal elements to my card fronts with 3D foam tape and added the little ribbon knot with double sided tape.    Two more for my stash!!    Therese


 

Christmas card featuring an embossed ornament, embossed cardstock strips and poinsettia background paper

I have been cleaning up my creative space and found this card kit from my summer Christmas Card Kits.  The embossed ornament is a die cut which I cut from white cardstock.  I started with a red card, added the poinsettia paper and then two strips of green embossed cardstock - one landscape and the other portrait.  I mounted the ornament image over where they cross using 3D foam tape.  Another card to add to my stash which I will be needed very soon!!

Therese

Sunday, November 08, 2020

Tree quilt with leaves

I worked on a quilt top today which turned out exactly as I had imagined.  I used some neutral oatmeal coloured fabric for the background and stitched in three lengths from my roll of stitched 2.5" pieces.  It took a while for me to figure out how I would angle the trees in the fabric.  In the end I stitched my background and cut it apart in order to insert the "trees" -  a strip of stitched pieces.  Worked very well!!  Next, I cut out 36 little green leaves from scrap fabric.  These will be slow stitched in place along the trunks of the trees.  I may consider some slow stitching to the background as well once I finish the leaves.  We shall see!!  It does look a little plain right now.  Once that is finished I will complete the quilt with a batting, backing and binding!!  Likely will be a while before it it done but that is the nature of quilting with slow stitching!! I really like the look and feel of stitching on my quilts.  Therese
 

Slow Stitching - large leaves - blanket stitched edges and filling in

I am progressing with my current slow stitch project - my border with large leaves.  I have now finished my double blanket stitched edges on all the leaves.  I did one set of blanket stitch with the line a generous eighth inch from the edge and then went around again with another row of blanket stitch with the line on the edge.  I really like how it has finished the edges and given them some presence.  
I used different colours of thread which also gave the edging some interest.  Have the double row of stitching has also nicely filled between the lines of stitching.  Should protect the edges from fraying too much.  You can see below that I have started filling in the leaves with running stitch.  I drew one line to begin with to keep the stitch straight and I have using different colours of thread to give some interest and texture to the interior of the leaves.  It will be quite a while yet before this project will be complete but I am looking forward to doing running stitch and using a variety of colours of thread.  It will be a fun project and one that will not require too much concentration which is the benefit of a slow stitching practice.  Will post an update when I move on to the next leaf.     Therese



 

All occasion card featuring an embossed and sanded heart background, ribbon and a cute little dog

For this all occasion card I started with a tan card front.  I embossed and sanded a brown cardstock with a white core which the sanding revealed.  I added a little red plaid ribbon and tied on a little red fiber to add some texture.  I watercoloured the little dog digital image (Cre8tiveHands) which was laser printed and trimmed to size.  I layered it onto a piece of red cardstock and mounted it to my card front over the ribbon usind 3D foam tape.   

Therese
 

Saturday, November 07, 2020

An all occasion card featuring a cute kitten with a balloon, ribbon and a diamond background

I just loved this paper and image combination so I made another card because I had one more little kitty and balloon image (Kisspng).  I trimmed my background paper, adhered it to a caramel cardstock and then added a row of paper piercing on the right hand side using my pattern tracing wheel.  I layered my trimmed image of the little kitty with black and mounted it to my card front using 3D foam tape.  I tied a loose knot using wide black organza ribbon and adhered it to the image using double sided tape.  Love it!!  Therese
 

Christmas card featuring a snowflake border embellished with silver foil, a paper pieced background and small font greeting


 For this card I mounted a paper pieced background - green and pink - to a pink card front.  I trimmed the snowflake border and added a strip of thin silver foil - chocolate bar - to the back and burnished it in which very nicely filled in the openings on the front.  Really like the look!!  I ran my pattern tracing wheel along the bottom edge and mounted it to my card using glue.  I added the little greeting (SU - Word Window) using 3D foam tape.       Another for my stash!!         Therese

Friday, November 06, 2020

A sympathy card featuring a crocus with a font greeting, decorative paper background and some ribbon

In my cardmaking session of all occasion cards I made this sympathy card as well.  I added the font greeting to the crocus image before printing, trimmed it out and then watercoloured it to coordinate with my background paper.  I trimmed my floral background paper and mounted it to a dark yellow handmade paper and then added a dark yellow piece of ribbon.  I mounted my background to a purple card.  To finish off my card I added my crocus image to my card front using 3D foam tape.        Therese
 

Christmas card featuring a paper pieced background, an embellished strip of snowflakes and a small font greeting


 While I was prepping my Christmas card kits last week I played with these snowflake borders which I punched quite a while back when working on other Christmas cards.  I backed the snowflake strip with thin foil (chocolate bar) and burnished it which allowed it to fill the openings on the front.  Very cool look!!  I mounted this focal element to a paper pieced background which I created with scraps from my Christmas paper stash!!  I mounted this large element to the front of a red card and finished it off with a small font greeting punchie (SU - Word Window).    Another for my stash!!   Therese

Thursday, November 05, 2020

An all occasion card featuring a sanded embossed background, a poppy digital image and ribbon

This all occasion card is suitable for several occasions - birthday, sympathy or thank you.  
I started with a dark blue green card.  The background was embossed and sanded to reveal the white core of  the cardstock.  I added a wide dark red ribbon with a flagged end using double sided tape to secure it to the front and the back.  I adhered my background to my card front.  The poppies were laser printed, trimmed to size, the edges distressed and then lines of paper piercing added with my pattern tracing wheel.  I wanted to add "something" to the lower right side which was so white. I eventually decided on punching a little butterfly out which reveals the ribbon through the opening.  Perfect!!  I mounted this focal element over the ribbon on my card using 3D foam tape.     Therese
 

Christmas card featuring a die cut tree embellished with silver foil, decorative paper and a small font greeting


 Another card created from pieces left on my desk while I creating this card for my sample for the Christmas Card Kits I put together in the last few days.  

I started with a dark maroon card with lots of linear texture.  I took a 4" square of striped decorative paper and tore it into two pieces.  I glued one to the top and the other to the bottom of my card leaving an even border.  The little tree was embellished with triangle of thin foil (chocolate bar) on the back and burnished on the back which allowed the foil to fill in the openings on the front.  Really cool!!  I punched a little star from silver foil carstock add adhered it on the top.  I mounted the tree to my card with 3D foam tape.  The little colour printed font greeting was mounted with glue.  

I am gaining on the cards I will need for Christmas so this one is headed for my stash as well. 

Therese

Christmas Card Kits #2 - Card #3 - Peace on Earth gold embossed on vellum with some paper piercing on a decorative paper background

For the last card in this kit I decided to feature this Peace On Earth (Prairie Rubber Stamps) stamp which I have had for a long time and have used several times.  It is a large stamp so I used it on a landscape card.  I cut a sheet of vellum in half and then tore each of them into four strips which gave me really nice edges.  I stamped the greeting on vellum and gold embossed it.  I used my stamping buddy to ensure no stray powder which worked really well.  I added swirly paper pierced lines with my pattern tracing wheel after stamping.  I then added small strips of double sided tape to the back in areas of dense embossing like behind the stem of the P and the "h" and  the edge of the E and the "c".  The use of adhesives and glue with vellum are difficult because they are translucent and allow the mediums to show to the front.  By carefully placing the tape in dense areas it reduces the visibility of the tape and busy backgrounds help camouflage it as well.  Both worked in my favor for this design.  This one features a blue card with a painterly decorative paper.  I positioned the vellum greeting to the paper and trimmed the vellum to the edge of it.  I adhered this large element to my card to finish my card.  The vellum may react to the moisture the glue if you use a glue stick as I did.  I simply placed my card under weight until the glue was dry and all was good.   You can see below another version of this card in different colours.  The kits all have a gold embossed greeting with different papers and colours.            Therese