Wednesday, November 23, 2022
All Occasion Card featuring handmade paper floral image, ribbon and decorative background
Another card for my stash!! This one started with peach card to which I added a colour printed decorative paper (SU). I watercoloured the flowers (Magenta) to coordinate and added several ribbon flags on the right hand side before adding it to my card front using 3D foam tape. I did do some paper piercing on all four sides with my pattern tracing wheel before adding the flags. This focal element was created during the papermaking process by laying a stamped piece of white tissue paper onto the wet pulp on the screen and couching as usual. I really love the effect!! Therese
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Thank you card with a little leaf on handmade paper, hand written greeting and a gold tie
This card also reused a card front - one of mine from years ago that I gave away and came back with a wonderful message inside. It is going out again!!!
It features a little square of handmade paper, a little pressed leaf and a little gold thread tie. The greeting below was done by hand with a gold gel pen and traced on a light table using a printed font. Have not done that in quite a while though I really do like the look of it.
Therese
All Occasion Card featuring an embossed leaf, layered circles, ribbon and hand decorated background
I am making up some cards for my stash to be used as needed so they will all be without greetings.
This one started with a dark green card and I chose a hand decorated background (sanding and wax resist) from my stash. I found the leaf in my stash as well (Magenta) and watercoloured it to coordinate. I ran my pattern tracing wheel on all four sides to add some texture. I wanted to add a bit of something else so I had my little container of circle die cut/punchies and thought I would see if I could make some of them work. I layered two halfs for the top and bottom and added a pewter eyelet. I glued them to the back of my leaf and then attached this large element to my card front using 3D foam tape. I then threaded green ribbon through the eyelets and glued the ends to the back of my decorative paper. I glued this larger element to my card front. The silver embossing is subtle but quite effective when you move the card a bit.
This leaf element was created in the process of making handmade paper by placing a piece of white tissue paper which has been stamped and embossed right onto the wet sheet of paper and then couching as usual. The process embeds the tissue paper into the handmade paper. Works really well!! Therese
Monday, November 21, 2022
All Occasion Card Kits - a colourful background, an embossed strip and a blingy tea pot
The final set of card kits for my friend. These ones again are variety in theme and colours.
For this one I added a little blingy teapot sticker to a green die cut and layered it with a dark brown scalloped circle (Nestibilities). I added a full size background of decorative paper and then added an embossed strip of coordinating cardstock.
I am sure she will enjoy putting together her cards and will make them her own as she does!!
Therese
All Occasion Card Kits - background with a coordinating embellished photo
This is the sample for the second set of cards for my friend. Quick and easy!! I added a decorative paper background to my deep red card and then added my embellished photo of pussy willows with 3D foam tape!! The photo is from a photo calendar my sister, Sylvia, gave me for Christmas. She does such wonderful photography and it is so easy to reuse them in my cards!! I trimmed the photo to size, trimmed top and bottom with scallop decorative scissors and then used a push pin to pierce each scallop. Ran my pattern tracing wheel on all four sides to add yet more texture. Again, these are all the same sketch but a variety of images and colours.
Therese
All Occasion Card Kits - a flag, embossed strip and a layered flower embellishment
I have been working on card kits for a friend who is an avid card maker!!!
This set of eight has all sorts of embellishments and a variety of colours. I made this one up for her so she would have a sample to go by though she is very creative and will no doubt do her own thing!!!
I started with a blue card and added a layer of decorative paper. I cut the flag from a scrap of blue. I created the floral embellishment using a variety of die cuts - some from my stash. I layered them and then added a little star brad to the center to hold them together. I auditioned both of these on my card front to make sure there was room for the flower and then glued them into place. I used 3D foam tape on the flower. I layered two pieces of coordinating cardstock and embossed them before adding this element over the top of the flag. There is still room to add a greeting and I have included a good variety which she can add as she wishes. Therese
Thank you card featuring a beautiful pink flower and a few layers
This thank you card features a reused card front with a wonderful greeting and beautiful image. I trimmed it to size and layered it with a rectangle of black cardstock and then added that to a pink card front!!!
I did run my pattern tracing wheel around the edges for a bit of texture before gluing it all together!!
Therese
Sunday, November 20, 2022
Slow Stitching - Corner fabric bookmarks
We were away for a bit and just before I left I put together some fabric bookmarks to slow stitch along the way!! They

This is how it looks sewn and pressed. Looks quite good on the corner of this piece of cardstock though I discovered that some of my stitches caught a bit on the corner when inserting the piece into the bookmark. Not the best for a bookmark that will be used a lot. So I decided to machine stitch a few and these were quite a bit easier to apply to the corner of a page. I like that they are quite visible in a book but do not interfere in the management of it. For example - works well for putting a book back on the shelf or packing it into a book bag.
Here are all the ones I have managed to make up!! I think I will be finishing off the remaining ones with the sewing machine as it gives a better finish and is so much more time efficient. It was a fun experiment and it was a nice small project for taking with me on our trip. It would be fun to personalize these by using aida and cross stitch on the front and themed fabric on the back. They make a nice little gift for a reader!!!
are made up of two squares of fabric - one 4" square and one 3" square. I folded the 3" one in half diagonally and then folded the 4" one diagonally as well leaving a margin on two sides and a folded triangle just slightly larger than the three inch one which allows the front one to more easily catch the corner of a page. I made a prototype before sourcing precut fabric squares from my stash. I matched up colours and designs which worked well together. I pressed them all and pinned together the partners to keep them organized. I managed to get only about half of them stitched. I used running stitch and embroidery floss to stabilize the triangles I had pressed.

Once back home I sewed them together. I pinned the smaller triangle to the larger one and then pressed the margins in half and the bottom corners in to facilitate sewing them together. This allows, for the most part, to hide all the raw edges. It took a bit to stitch the topmost of the bookmark with all the layers so I trimmed off a small triangle off the top to reduce the bulk of the seam. I folded in one corner and started sewing there. Halfway up the side, I took the time to fold and pin the top point which made
sewing that section much easier. Once down the other side I again folded the other bottom corner in and sewed the last of the seam with some back stitching to finish it off.
This is how it looks sewn and pressed. Looks quite good on the corner of this piece of cardstock though I discovered that some of my stitches caught a bit on the corner when inserting the piece into the bookmark. Not the best for a bookmark that will be used a lot. So I decided to machine stitch a few and these were quite a bit easier to apply to the corner of a page. I like that they are quite visible in a book but do not interfere in the management of it. For example - works well for putting a book back on the shelf or packing it into a book bag.
Here are all the ones I have managed to make up!! I think I will be finishing off the remaining ones with the sewing machine as it gives a better finish and is so much more time efficient. It was a fun experiment and it was a nice small project for taking with me on our trip. It would be fun to personalize these by using aida and cross stitch on the front and themed fabric on the back. They make a nice little gift for a reader!!!
I am sharing this post on Kathy's Quilts - Slow Sunday Stitching!!
Take a break and check out the fun projects others have posted!!
Therese
Saturday, November 19, 2022
Birthday card featuring washi tape for the candles and the background
Another family birthday card!! I used washi tape for the background. Layered several different black and white washi tapes over a black and white text paper I had in my stash. I tore the piece I created into three strips and then adhered them to the front of my large red card. I used three different washi tapes to create the candles on my focal element. I stamped the greeting first and then added six candles including wicks added with a fine tipe Sharpie marker. I added the red ribbon over the bottom ends and flames at the tops. The flames were created using the wing of the bird punch from Stampin UP. I distressed their edges and then watercoloured them to look more realistic. I added a little gold charm to the ribbon to echo its gold edging. Because it still needed a bit of something I added a dashed border around the edge of this large element. That was enough!!! Therese
Sunday, November 06, 2022
Slow Stitching - a crocheted custom cover for a USB charging cord
I took on this slow stitching project for one of my grandson's birthday. Needless to say that charging cords are always in demand with so many devices and with them all looking very much the same it is hard to tell if it is "your" cord or not and they disappear regularly from anywhere in the house to where they are most in need. So for his birthday I crocheted a cover for a regular black charging cord using variegated thread which his Mom gave me a while back because it was too thick for her use. It worked perfectly for this project. I tied the cording to one end and then incorporated the end inside the single crochets as I began the cover in the cyan colour. I progress through aquamarine, yellow and finished off with orange which I tied off and used a needle to thread the end into the stitching!! Everyone will know which cord is his!!!
I am posting this project to Kathy's Quilts - Slow Sunday Stitching. There is always so much eye candy there so take a break and check out the stitching projects!! Therese
Saturday, November 05, 2022
Birthday card featuring a tall birthday cake, ribbon and a fun tag
My second card for my card exchange partners!! For this one, I used a couple of pieces of hand decorated paper (acrylic paint and glitter) which I taped together and then added fiber (dyed dryer sheet) with a glittery coordinating rickrack over it. I watercoloured the cake and then added clear glitter gel pen to colour the icing. I ran my pattern tracing wheel on all four sides. I created a large coordinating tag using blue scraps and then punched a slot on both ends. I mounted it to my card with 3D foam tape then ran green ribbon through the slots and tucked the ends to the back of the background and secured using double sided tape. I add my cake to the tag using 3D foam tape as well. Therese
Birthday card featuring a beautiful piece of cake, ribbon and an embossed serendipity background
One of the cards I made for this month's card exchange. I started with the serendipity background in green and pinks - my favorite colour combo!! It is nice and subtle because I covered it over with white tissue paper as a final layer. I embossed it with the birthday embossing folder (CB) and then highlighted the raised surfaces with light green ink. I added two lengths of pink ribbon - organza overlaid with a satin across the background. The piece of cake (Wiki Clipart) was laser printed and watercoloured. I rounded the corners with a corner rounder and then created a tag in green which I embossed with script. I added pink and ivory organza ribbon in the slot I punched (SU) then secured them with a pink staple. I layered the cake over the tag using 3D foam tape and then adhered the tag to my card front using 3D foam tape as well.
Therese
Friday, November 04, 2022
Birthday card featuring mushrooms, a fun greeting and a collage background
I made this card for one of my grandsons who loves his cat and likes words that sound a bit edgy - like shiitake!! The mushroom & cat (Kisspng/Cleanpng) were colour printed and trimmed out of the large sheet. I ran my pattern tracing wheel on all four sides. I layered it onto kraft cardstock which has border a punched border and an embossed line. I used a medium brown for my card and created a collage background on it which I glued into place one piece at a time. I chose a dark green strip, embellished it with pewter eyelets and the adhered it in place using double sided tape. I used 3D foam tape to adhere my large focal element to my card front.
Therese
Thursday, November 03, 2022
All Occasion Card - double stamped vellum in a frame with a layered poinsettia embellishment
For my last card I went with a Christmas theme and used a poinsettia to stamp my vellum. I used red on the back and embossed the frame with a poinsettia embossing folder (SU). I added the white bond on the back to avoid seeing the gap in the background. I created a large red card and then trimmed a coordinating background a little short so I could tear it in two which would leave a gap of red. I mounted the framed vellum with 3D foam tape over the gap. I was lucky enough to find these punchie/die cut elements in my little stash of flower shapes. I cut apart the green one to create leaves and layered the two red ones and adhered them with three antique gold tiny brads. Really happy how well it turned out. Added it to my frame with 3D foam tape. Therese
All occasion card featuring a watercolured fall cabin scene over a collage background
I am working on cards for special occasions for my family!! This one started with a dark green card to which I glued elements to create a fun background with a variety of papers with different textures. Really like how it turned out!! I watercoloured my little landscape with a cabin (publicdomainvectors org) to reflect the fall season. When it was dry, I added some paper piercing with my pattern tracing wheel and three eyelets and then tied coordinating fiber to them. I mounted it to a coordinating layer, punched the bottom with my scallop border punch (SU) then punched each scallop with a small hole. To finish it off I added an embossed line using my score tool. I mounted my focal element to my card using 3D foam tape. Therese
Wednesday, November 02, 2022
All Occasion Card - double stamped vellum in a frame with a die cut butterfly embellishment
My second last card in this series which features a double embossed vellum focal element. I embossed the frame (D'vine Swirl - CB), adhered the vellum with double sided tape and then added a piece of white bond to give it a clean look. The vellum is stamped with a butterfly from Magenta and the back is stamped with a blue green variegated stamp pad. It used to be three separate colours but over the years of use the colours have blended. I added the white bond to keep the clean look of the vellum image. I used these two pieces of scrapbook paper that echoed the colours in the vellum to create my background and added a very small strip of almond cardstock in between. The butterfly (SU) was found in my little stash of butterfly punchies/die cuts and mounted with 3D foam tape. Therese
Tuesday, November 01, 2022
All Occasion Card - double stamped vellum in a frame with ribbon and flower embellishment
It has been fun working on getting these cards made up!! For this card I chose a blue card and a nice nulticoloured floral background paper. I added a rosy coral seam binding which I added to the background using double sided tape to secure the ends to the back then tied a shorter piece to it using a single knot which nicely simulates a bow. I added coral dots to the front of my vellum, adhered it to my frame which was embossed with an intricate design (CB) and then adhered a piece of white bond to the back. This large element was adhered to my card front using 3D foam tape. The flower (SU) was one I found in my stash and watercoloured to coordinate. Once dry, I used 3D foam tape to adhere it to my card front. Therese
Monday, October 31, 2022
Happy Hallow'en!!
Wishing you all a wonderful Hallowe'en!!!!! We have no snow and the temperatures are above zero - great conditions for a prairie Halloween!!!!!!!! The little pie pumpkins are carved, the seeds are soaking and will be roasted with supper and our snack as we welcome Trick or Treaters!! Therese
All Occasion Card - double stamped vellum in a frame with a layered die cut floral embellishment
Here is another of my double stamped vellum cards. This one features a dotted flower (SU) and I stamped the back of the vellum with three colours - yellow, orange and red. I mounted it into a frame (SX) which I embossed with a script embossing folder (CB) and then added the piece of white bond. I trimmed a red card and then some coordinating scrapbook paper which was a bit short on the width which left me with a gap after I tore it in two. I dug through my flower punchie stash and found four flowers which were the perfect colours to make a layered die cut flower embellishment for my card. I used a silver brad to hold them all together. I adhered my frame with 3D foam tape and then added my little flower with 3D foam tape as well. Therese
Birthday card - mushrooms with a fun greeting, a bit of brown raffia and some ribbon
This is my card for my second card exchange partner!! A very different look using another mushroom (digital - Pixabay) image which I colour printed and trimmed out of the large sheet. I left a lot of room around this one so I could add the raffia and added a bit of watercolour to remove the starkness of the white cardstock. The brown raffia was embellished with brown and red ink to coordinate better with the background. I wrapped the raffia around my mushrooms after I had added some paper piercing with my pattern tracing wheel. A bit more texture was added by applying 3 eyelets to the top right corner. I layered this element to a kraft rectangle and distressed all the edges. I trimmed the background, added a length of red ribbon and mounted it to my large dark brown card. The mushroom focal element was added to my card using 3D foam tape. It is off to my partner in today's mail!! Therese
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