Monday, January 17, 2022

All occasion card with a sunflower photo, a paper strip with eyelets and a small butterfly

Another large card!! I started with a large green card for an envelope from my stash.   I found this wonderful collage background in my stash and it was perfect for this wonderful sunflower image from a photo calendar my sister gave me.   I trimmed the background, added a layered strip of coordinating papers held together with three little eyelets and the mounted it to my card.  I added rows of paper piercing to my image using my tracing wheel before mounting it to my card using 3D foam tape.  As a final touch I added this cute little butterfly embellishment.  Therese
 

Sunday, January 16, 2022

All occasion card with a 4" x4" photo, a decorative paper background and a strip embellished with eyelets and ribbon


 I have been making more cards with photos which I have trimmed off photo calendars my sister has give me as Christmas gifts over the last few years.  The photos are wonderful and I am so glad to give them another life!!   I started with a large purple card that fit inside a large envelope from my stash.  I trimmed a decorative paper background that coordinated with my photo.  I adhered several purple strips of cardstock to each other, added a short piece of green ribbon and adhered it to my backgound.  Once in place I added three little eyelets on the left hand side before adhering this large element to my card front.  I ran my pattern tracing wheel on all four sides of my photo (4" x4 ") and then adhered it to my card front using 3D foam tape.    Therese

Saturday, January 15, 2022

All occasion cards with small photos, decorative paper backgrounds and various embellishments


After playing with little photos last week I decided to continue the fun and made these cards.  I had sorted the photos into sets of four for this large birthday card.  I found a set of envelopes in my stash that would nicely accommodate the 3.75" x 3.75" element so I made up a whole bunch and then made them into cards.  You can see that I added decorative little embellishments to the first three.  I cut a label in two and mounted each piece to the back of my large photo element, added an eyelet to each of them, embellished them with faux stitching/paper piercing and then added fiber.  I mounted the photo element to my background paper, used double sided tape to secure the ends of the fiber to the back and finally mounted this large element to a coordinating card front.  The ones to the side all feature paper strip embellishements.  Some with eyelets, embossing and one with green fiber as well.  The ones below have ribbon, vellum, eyelets, paper flower and a metal heart as embellishements.  These were very much fun to make and the little photos work so well as design elements.  Therese



 

Friday, January 14, 2022

Large all occasion cards featuring small floral photos, fiber and




























Here are a couple more cards I have made using the small photos I trimmed from the index cards I received with the photo calendars my sister has given me.  
As on my last card, I have chosen photos with similar colours to compile the group of four for these cards.  I layered the photos onto coordinating square (1.75").  I created large cards and them trimmed a 2" strip of coordinating cardstock onto which I have adhered my little matted photos.  I both cases this left a bit of a gap which I have embellished.  On the red card I added a little metal embellishment which I adhered with double sided tape and then tied on both ends using coordinating fiber.  On the yellow card I added five little eyelets and then ran some yellow fiber through the two outside one which I tied to my card front once I had added my background paper.  I added a strip of red and overlaid with green which I embossed with the Subtle textured embossing folder (SU) before mounting to my card front over the decorative paper I had adhered.  I mounted my strips to my card fronts using 3D foam tape.  For the yellow card, I used a small hole punch to create an opening in the spine through which I ran the fiber and then brought the end back to the front and tied it off leaving the ends free.  I am really happy with these cards and they are off to my Card Exchange partners in today's mail.  You can check out the other cards I have made with these small photos - here and here.  Therese

Thursday, January 13, 2022

Large birthday card featuring small flower photos, embossed vellum and a small greeting

I have made several large cards featuring the small photos off the index cards from the photo calendars my sister has given me over the years.  Here are the small cards I made.  For this card I layered the four little photos with purple and then mounted them to a square of green cardstock.  I passed my tracing wheel on on the edges and between them to create a bit of texture.  I created a large purple card to fit in a large envelope from my stash.  I trimmed a piece of weather wood decorative paper (colour printed digital from Morgue File) for my background and added a piece of embossed vellum (Swiss Dot - CB) before mounting it to my card front.  I added a small font greeting to the bottom edge of my square of photos and then mounted this large piece to my card front over the vellum using 3D foam tape.  Therese

 

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Small all occasion cards featuring tiny photos on embossed layers with lengths of fiber tied below

I have made these all occasion cards using little photos trimmed out of the indexes which come with the photo calendars I get from my sister every year for Christmas!!  She prints all twelve of the photos along with her information on a 4" x 6" photo and includes it in the calendar packages she gives me.  I have been saving them in hopes of find a good way to use them.  They trimmed out at 1.25" square so I decided to make some small cards with them.  In order to stream line the creative process I decided to use the same sketch for all of them.  I started with a small white card for all of them which fit nicely in envelopes from my stash.  Next, I trimmed some of the same cardstock into 1.75" strips and tore them apart at about 2.5".  I embossed them all with the Scripty 3D embossing folder (SU).  I glued a little photo to the top of the strip and then tied a coordinating piece of fiber below it.  Then I dug through my scraps of decorative paper to find backgrounds for my cards.  Once I had them matched up I glued the backgrounds to my card fronts and then added the little focal elements with 3D foam tape.  These ones all have floral elements in a variety of colours.  I have a little stash of these little photos on my desk so there will be a few more show up in the next while.  Therese




 

Sunday, January 09, 2022

Slow Stitching - more cats

I am currently slow stitching cats!!  Actually, I am slow stitching borders around the cats in order to secure their edges to the black squares (6.5")  I have already machine stitched them to the squares with one line of black stitching to keep them all organizedbecause I cut over 80 of them and had them all sorted to make two quilts.  Not sure that is going to happen as my plan has changed since I started the project.  I cut the cats from a piece of fabric I got from my daughter and thought they would be great focal elements for my quilts.  I have been incorporating all of my slow stitching projects into quilts which has been really fun!!  I have done leaves, houses, trees, etc.  So I continue with the cats and will be doing some later today.  You can see below the lastest quilt I made last week which has incorporated some of the cat squares.  

I have been checking Kathy Quilts regularly over the last few months.  She features Slow Stitching Sunday where people add the links to what they are slow stitching at the moment.  It is so interesting to see what others are slow stitching.  I am a new quilter though I have siblings and a Mom who have been quilting for many years. I have been making quilts which I have been donating to Linus Project and have made quilts for my grand children in the past year.  I am an even more recent slow stitcher so it is fun to check out others' projects!!  I am linking to Kathy's slow Stitching Sunday.     Therese


 

New pincushion from a large wooden spool

I have finally removed the pincushion from my current sewing machine which I made for my last sewing machine because it is in the way when I use my lift and I am finding pins on the carpet.  It took a bit of a brainstorming session to come up with this design.  I have two thread pins on my sewing machine which generally are not in use because I am using cones with a handmade thread holder  so I decided to make a pincushion which I can store on one of the spool pins.  I chose a tall wooden spool with a deep recess and filled it with batting.  I found this scrap of fabric in my stash which had batting attached and created a sleeve with it.  It took a bit to get the sleeve over the edge of the spool (pliers were required) but it snugged up very nicely once it was in place over the spool.  It provides just the space I need for putting pins in when I am doing general sewing and it is nicely out of the way otherwise.  
Therese 

Birthday card featuring a chickadee and a sanded embossed background


 A birthday card for my brother whose birthday is in early January!!  I managed to get this done before leaving for our "Christmas" with family this season.  
I started with a large taupe card base that fit in an envelope from my stash.  I used a piece of white core cardstock which I cut to size, embossed with letters, sanded it and then added a bit of black with a Versfine stamp pad.  I adhered the back ground to my card and then worked on my focal element.  I used a chickadee photo from one of my sister's photo calendars ( I get one every year for Christmas) and love reusing them in my cards!!!  I ran my pattern tracing wheel on all four edges of the 4" x4" photo to add some texture with lines of paper piercing.  I added three little silver eyelets as well which adds interest.  Still thinking it needed something I added four little flagged strips on the right hand side and then mounted it to my card using 3D foam tape.  I sponged the laser printed oval greeting with a bit of ivory ink and then mounted it to a black scalloped oval punchie (SU) and mounted it over the photo using 3D foam tape on the left hand side.  First card of the year and mailed on time!!!  It is a good start for 2022.  
Therese

Monday, January 03, 2022

Birthday card with flowers and swirls

I made this little birthday card for my daughter in law.  The flowers (Magenta) were watercoloured and layered onto ivory cardstock which I distressed on the edges.  I created a small white card, added the swirly background and then the rectangle of coral paper.  I mounted the image over the rectangle with 3D foam tape.  I trimmed a font greeting with decorative scissors on the bottom edge, added paper piercing  and mounted it below the image using double sided tape.  To finish off my card I added two clear rhinestones on each side of the greeting.  

Therese
 

Thursday, December 30, 2021

Two more small quilts --- burgundy and green



 I managed to get two small quilts finished yesterday.  We took a Staycation day!!!  

These two quilts feature premade panels.  I bought them together a while back and raveled them so I could use the panels in little quilts.  I had to figure out the angles for the first one to incorporate by panel.  I was fotunate to be able to use the off cuts from my first quilt to fill in the triangular spaces in my second quilt.  I added flannellette battings to both.  I added a warm brown backing to the first one and used it to bind it as well.  For the second one I used a coordinating floral fabric for the backing and stitched my pieces together and turned it inside out.  I stitched the outer edge to finish it off.  Also added a row of wavy decorative stitch about 3.5" from the edge and then added three row of straigh stitch on the green in the middle floral piece which was enough to quilt all the layers together.  

Therese

Monday, December 27, 2021

Birthday card with a little lady bug

This small card is for our youngest granddaughter who lives far away.  She is a year old.  We have been very fortunate to have had many  photos and videos of her this past year and we can see that she is a bright and curious child with big beautiful eyes. 
I started with this cute little lady bug (Pixabay) to which I added a dotted frame before I colour printed it.  I trimmed it with an even border around the frame.  I created a white card, added a collaged paper background in pink to which I added a font greeting with paper piercing.  The ends of the greeting were folded to the back and secured with tape.  I glued this large element to my card and to finish off I added a little pink flower embellishment to the left of the greeting.  
We count our blessings everyday that all is good with her and her family!!
Therese
 

Saturday, December 25, 2021

Bright dryer balls stuffed with felted wool scraps


 I made a set of eight dryer balls for my sister for Christmas!!  I bought a bright pair of socks and cut them into 3" lengths.  I tied off one of the edges by stitching in a strong thread and then gathering it really hard and tucking the extra to the inside.  Next, I created wool balls using felted wool scraps wrapped very tightly with wool strips and wool yarn.  I stuffed them into the little pockets I made with the socks and ran another length of the same thread to the other edge of the pockets.  I pulled them really tight using a needle to stuff the cut edges into the openings and tied them off.  I pulled the ends of the threads into the center and through the balls to hide them.  They are some of her favorite colours!!
Therese

Monday, December 20, 2021

Ivory tree ornament/ diffuser

My sister requested a little tree ornament to diffuse essential oils for her new Christmas tree.  She made it herself from birch branches and it hangs on the wall.  Takes no space and will hold a curated selection of oraments which will be all neutral in colour.  The ones I made were too bright and busy to really fit in with her new tree.  I dug through my felted wool and found a small piece of ivory and thought that would work well.  I trimmed a triangle shape and kept the adornment to a few lines of stitching.  I added a crochet  thread hanger and then went looking for buttons for the star.  I found two of these cool clear ones that worked really well for the star.  I stitched them back to back on the top of of my ornament.  I think it will work perfectly on her new tree and will generously diffuse pine essential oil to make Christmas memorable.          Therese
 

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Christmas card with a vintage Santa, handmade paper background & vgreen intage seam binding

For this card I started with a red card and trimmed a background from a sheet of handmade paper  - white with black and silver inclusions.  I added a length of vintage green seam binding and then tied on a short piece to simulate a bow.  I layered the Santa image with red cardstock and added it with 3D foam tape.  This large element was adhered to my card front.  

Therese
 

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Christmas cards with a little trees made from woven paper with a confetti star and embossed background


 I got carried away in my creative mode and made a whole sheet of woven paper strips.  I chose from my stash of Christmas papers and then added greens and reds from my other collections too.  I started by adhering the set of horizontal strips to a piece of tape.  Then I wove strips into them vertically until I had a letter sized sheet.  I added tape on the back to secure the pieces in place.  I trimmed the sheet into triangles to simulate trees.  I did have some loose pieces both on the front and the back so I added dots of white glue to secure them in place.  I have over a dozen trees.  I only used these two this time but have set aside the others for Christmas cards in 2022 as I still plan on making card monthly.  I chose two backgrounds from my stash  and embossed one with birch trees (SU) and snowy dots (SU).  I positioned my trees and stitched them to my background using dark green thread in my sewing machine.  Really like that look!  I added a trunk to the first one and a snow bank to the second one.  They both got large confetti stars  - gold on the first one and silver on the secon one.  I wanted to add a little bird to the birch trees.  I bought a stamp and die set which I thought would work quite well for this purpose.  In the end, the bird is a bit big for A2 cards and the stamping in black made it too dark.  So I cut one without the stamping and added little features using a fine black marker which was much better.  I added it with 3D foam tape.  I glued my large elements to coordinating cards to finish them off.  Therese

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Large Christmas cards for my exchange partners


I made up a few large cards from large images I had printed a while back.  The two Merry Christmas greetings are from Graphics Fairy.  I do not have credits for the other two.  
First card - I watercoloured the letters, cut the edge with scalloped decorative scissors and paper pierced each scallop then passed my pattern tracing wheel to paper pierce a line on each edge.  I mounted decorative paper to  a coordinating large card after added red gros grain ribbon to which I had tied a short piec of green vintage seam binding.   Second card - After trimming the Santa image I paper pierced wavy lines on the edges with my pattern tracing wheel.  I added turquoise half labels to the top and bottom which I also paper piereced with a push pin.  I added a silver eyelets to each of them as well.  I mounted my Santa over my decorative background using 3D foam tape.   I created my own baker's twine by twisting ivory, turquoise and green threads together which I passed through the eyelets and adhered to the back with regular tape.  I mounted this large element to a coordinating card front.  
Third card - I used a scallop punch (SU) to trim the edges of the Peace on Earth greeting then ran my pattern tracing wheel in wavy lines on all sides.  I added drops of coordinating nail polish on the scallops and when they were dry I mounted it to the front of my card over my background.  I added an antiqued turquoise ribbon to my background paper and then tied on a short piece with a single knot to  simulate a bow.  I finished off the card by mounting this large element to a coordinating card front. 
Fourth card - I ran my tracing wheel around the trimmed image, watercoloured the holly and added red glitter glue to the berries.  Once dry, I mounted this to a green cardstock layer.  I added and embossed strip to my background of fun snowflakes and tied on a short piece of green vintage seam binding on the right hand side.  I mounted this to a coordinating card then adhered my focal element with 3D foam tape to the front.    I am really enjoying making these large cards - so much real estate to work with!!
Therese








Christmas cards featuring stitched elements - stamped handmade paper trees and greeting

This was a fun card.  The focal element is made from handmade paper onto which I added a stamped piece of tissue paper when it was wet.  The tissue paper incorporates into the paper and disappears.  I tore the image from my sheet of handmade paper and found this background paper which so nicely highlighted the image with little fun sparkly snowflakes.  I used shimmery embroidery thread to stitch this element into place and then I added the greeting which I also stitched to my background.  I stamped the greeting (SU) added two lines of paper piercing then added a small piece of 3D foam tape in the middle and double sided taper to the sides so there would be more relief in the middle.  With everything in place I adhered my backgound to a green card front.   I really like this card - will have to make more of these elements.  Therese
 

Monday, December 13, 2021

Christmas card featuring little chickadees, some string and a stamped greeting

I have been admiring these simple cards on line for quite a while and finally took the plunge to see if I could actually make one.  Generally, I like much more paper and embellishing on my cards.  I started with a kraft card and added the cording.  It is three pieces of thread - white, red and tan which I simply twisted together.  It worked well but the twisting made the bow really distorted so I let out the twisting which was much better.  I layered the little chickadee image (reused from another card) with red cardstock and adhered it with 3D foam tape.  I stamped the greeting (SU) in black ink.  Done!!!  What a quick and easy card!!!  Therese
 

Slow Stitching Project - cat squares - Q2 - R7 - 1-5


 I have finished another set of cat squares in my slow stitching project.  I have two more rows to go to finish quilt two and stil have all the squares for quilt one to go.  I will be taking a break and doing something else for slow stitching in the next while and will come back to these later one.  I did enjoy using a chain stitch on two of these and it was fun to make one using a rainbow of colours instead of coordinating with the squares which has a limited palette.  
Therese