Sunday, January 17, 2021
Crumb quilt squares in reds with a floral motif
Birthday card with a cute sheep, some ribbon and a "ewe" greeting
Saturday, January 16, 2021
All occasion card featuring a collage background, a layered butterfly and rhinestones
Friday, January 15, 2021
All occasion card with an aperture created by triangles of decorative paper and an embossed butterfly
Another fabric gift bag
Thursday, January 14, 2021
All occasion card featuring a random collage background, a watercoloured floral image and some bling
Fabric gift bag made from elegant and lustrous brocade fabric
I have a gift I need to wrap and I always struggle with exactly how to do it so that the gift can be special but the wrappings will be reused. Gift bags is the obvious choice, in that most people will not throw them out because they are easily reusable and stored. Not wanting to purchase a bag I decided to see if I could make a fabric gift bag that would have the benefits of a reusable paper gift bag. I started with a fairly small piece of beautiful fabric which came along with a fabric acquisition that was mainly for quilting. I was not sure what I should do with the few pieces that were in this lot but they were too beautiful to not hang on to until a project or purpose presented itself. It is an elegant brocade fabric with a bit of body and a lustrous finish. I cut the piece in half and trimmed the edges of one piece to be more true. I stitched the two short ends together. I should have top stitched it after pressing but I was making it up as I went so I did do it later but it was not as elegant as if I would have been had I done it immediately. I folded and pressed this tube with the seam in the middle of the whole and stitched the bottom closed. Next, I folded both sides so I could stitch the bottom to create box corners. Mine measured about 2.75". After pressing the bottom triangles into place on the bottom of the bag I stitched across both ends and across the middle which nicely finished the outside and inside. After pressing again, I folded the bag on the edge of one side and stitched across it to define the bottom edge on this side. Next, I did the same to the other side. These two seams nicely define the bottom which allowed me to cut a cardboard rectangle that just fit on the bottom which gives the bag more structure. Next, I stitched up the top edge and then folded it over and double stitched it at the fold. Next, I added the ribbons for the handles. On hindsight, I should have positioned the ribbon handles on the sides before I did the top stitching because that would have been a better finish with less seams. So this bag now folds flat neatly and the cardboard stays in place while it is stored. You can see below photos of the front and back. 

Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Thank you card featuring thin heart collage, red ribbon and a font greeting
All occasion card featuring a collaged background, a floral image and rhinestones
Having fun!!
Therese
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
All occasion card featuring a collage background, a little watercoloured flower and black borders on both
Therese
Heart art for my Mom - heart collage using tissue paper, thin decorative papers and white glue
I made some heart art for my Mom. Right now she needs to know that she is loved and is a blessing to all those around her.
I created a couple of panels using white tissue paper, white glue with gold glitter and hand cut hearts from my large stash of thin decorative papers - quite a few which were napkins and paper towels I used to clean up after doing some creative art using acrylic paint. I always wipe up my palette in order to not waste the paint. I water down the paint in my palette, wipe it out and then spread out the paper to dry!! It makes the most interesting and unique papers. I did this same technique when I created my heart art for the front line workers. I wanted my art for my Mom to be beautiful on both sides and the process of creating these pieces means that the side that is against the plastic is very shiny and smooth so I decided to make two and glue them together so I would have the great texture on both sides of my heart. After my two pieces were dry I removed them from the plastic and cut one into the shape of a heart. I used white glue to adhere it to my other panel. Once that was dry I trimmed out the heart with my scallop decorative scissors. I die cut a filigree heart from silver card and glued it to one side of my heart and added a glitter butterfly as my focal element. I punched a hole at the top and added a ribbon so it could be hung in a window or on a door handle. To finish it off I used a pin and pierced each scallop which adds a bit more interest. You can see below how it looks with a bit of light from behind. The two layers makes it more opaque but you still get the stained glass look which I really like. I will be sending it off to her in today's mail.
Therese
Sunday, January 10, 2021
Gray and maroon flannel quilt top
Therese
Little paisley quilt
Therese
All occasion card featuring a lacy copper foil heart over a copper ribbon with a carved wood grain background
Slow Stitching -working on the last large leaf
I am still working regularly on my large leaves - my latest slow stitching project. It has been a while and I am gaining. I just started the last leaf yesterday and am very happy with how they have all worked out. I will post all of the leaves when I get this one finished!!
Therese
Saturday, January 09, 2021
All occasion card featuring copper foil hearts on a carved wood grain background
All occasion card featuring an embossed border, some decorative paper and a digital of the Eiffel tower with two little red heart punchies
I started by creating a red card for an envelope from my stash. I created an embossed border using my scoring tool. I added the Eiffel tower image (CLKER) in the middle of the opening and then two little strips of coordinating decorative paper. I punched two little red hearts from scrap cardstock and adhered them on the tower. Very happy with this one!!
Therese
Christmas cards featuring embellished scrapbook paper, chipboard ornament (reuse) and gold JOY die cut
Embellishing ordinary & plain scrapbook paper to give it more pizzazz
Friday, January 08, 2021
An all occasion card featuring a copper foil heart and ribbon with a carved wood grain background
I started with the copper foil paper which was wrapped around one of my husband's gifts. I cut the foil paper on the fold lines and adhered one piece to cardstock so I could die cut it. I used a heart die which I received for my birthday which cuts this beautifully intricate heart and 8 little hearts fall out of it. I have saved the other hearts and will use them on another card.
I added a length of the copper ribbon from the same gift onto one of my carved wood grain backgrounds which I made a while back and secured the ends to the back before adhering it to a gray card front. I adhered the heart to my card using white glue applied with a fine tip applicator over the ribbon and pressed it with my hand for a bit to ensure good contact with the embossed background. I glued one of the little hearts back into its space to create a focal point. Very happy with how this card turned out!! Therese




















