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
Wednesday, June 09, 2021
Get Well card with a reused floral panel, ribbon and a large layered greeting
Father's Day card featuring a fabric paper background, a stitched leather leaf on a collaged layer and a layered greeting
Monday, June 07, 2021
Birthday card featuring a kid on a bike with a diamond plate background and a font greeting
Thank you card featuring a large poppy with a layered oval greeting
Father's Day card featuring a fabric paper background, a stitched leather leaf and a layer oval greeting
Sunday, June 06, 2021
Christmas cards using green fabric ribbon/snippet roll on a tag with a gold star and fun backgrounds
These are the cards I created with my fabric ribbon/snippet roll/garland which I made earlier this week.
I created these tags on which I stitched my little green trees using my green fabric ribbon/snippet roll. I die cut them from a greenish kraft cardstock using a large crescent tag die (Ellison). I embossed them with the Scripty (SU) 3D embossing folder and then highlighted the text and the edges in dark green ink. I cut some brown fabric into small rectangles so I could use them for the trunks of my trees. I started by trimming my first piece of fabric ribbon about the width of the tag and then two more just a little less wide so when stacked they made a tree shape. I used dark green thread in my sewing machine and straight stitch. I positioned my trunk in the middle of the bottom of my tag and laid the widest strip across the bottom and stitched it in place catching the trunk in the line of stitching. I turned the corner and then positioned the other two overlapping each other so that there was enough room for a star at the top and stitch up that side. I turned at the apex and stitched down the other side and met up with the beginning of my first line of stitching. I like how the dark stitching defines the tree shape and the little snippets give it texture and interest all the way around too. Totally great!! I stitched all of my tags and then added red sequins using hand stitching to simulate ornaments on the tree. For a more natural and less festive look I could have used little birds. Next, I created the stars. I used Ferraro Rocher gold foil glued to scrap cardstock as my decorative paper and die cut them with the smallest star on the large red Sizzix die. I really like the rich colour of that gold foil. I adhered my stars to the top of my trees using 3D foam tape. Next, I trimmed out some green and red cards and then found this interesting decorative paper in one of my paper pads which was full of glittery candy canes which I was not sure what I would use it for. In this case, with only small portions of the paper being visible it worked well. It was a good colour and the bit of glitter contrasts well with the texture of the fabric bits. I mounted my backgrounds to my card fronts and then adhered my tags directly to the backgrounds. They are dimensional enough with all the fabric bits they did not need 3D foam tape as well. I have made over a dozen of these so they will cover my May and June quota of Christmas cards for this year. I am off to glue their inserts in and they are headed to my box with the rest of my stash of 2021 Christmas cards!! ThereseFabric ribbon/garland/snippet roll using fabric scraps in a fun way
I have been checking snippets rolls on line for a couple of years now hoping to at some time have the necessary inspiration to give it a go. For my current set of Christmas cards I found inspiration in a little Christmas on a tag created my sewing strips of stitched fabric scraps to the tag using a triangle shape. The little fabric pieces made me think of snippet rolls and so I got started. I dug through my stash of green "other fabrics" and trimmed a small piece from everyone piece in the box and the cut each of them into smaller pieces with irregular shapes about 1" x 1.25 or so. I used a 1.5" x 60" strip green polyester fabric with both sides folded to the center as my base. I used a decorative stitch on my sewing machine which produces a wavy stitch line and then set the widest stitch width and the longest stitch length so that I had a very decent wavy pattern to stitch my "snippets" to my base. I used dark green thread for both my top and bottom thread. I simply folded the first snippet in half and started stitching and kept adding folded snippets under the presser foot as I went keeping them well overlapped so I covered the base pretty much completely. It was a very fun process and I simply picked up pieces from my little stack without too much thought. I did not stitch two of the same next to each other. I almost finished the full length of my base with what I had cut so to finish it off I cut up a few more snippet pieces. It was a fairly substantial decorative piece by the time I was done and it could easily have been used as a ribbon to wrap a gift or garland on a wreath, tree or banister.
Therese
Graduation card featuring a kraft and green background cut & folded to reveal a diamond shape filled with a gold star die cut
Therese
Saturday, June 05, 2021
Birthday card featuring a tractor and a large font greeting
Friend card featuring a bright yellow and pink background, a black wild flower silhouette and a stamped greeting embellished with rhinestones
Therese
Graduation card featuring an embossed layer die cut with stars which reveals the yellow and purple background paper
Therese
Friday, June 04, 2021
Thinking of you card with a bright yellow and pink background, three glittery daisies and a layered greeting
Therese