Sunday, September 03, 2023

Large cards with hearts


 I made up several of these cards to send for anniversaries in the next few weeks using the same basic layout.  
For the first card, I started with a green card, added two pieces of the fun pennant paper and then added a piece of white embossed with hearts.  I ran my paper tracing wheel on the top and the bottom edge before adhering it to my card between the two other pieces - overlapping just a little.  I found the two serendipity hearts in my stash and added them with double sided tape.  
For the second card I used a large red card, added two pieces of red patterned paper and added a paper punched layer of gold cardstock.  I scored two lines in the gold before adding two layered and embossed red hearts using 3D foam tape.  
For the third card I used turquoise gift wrap which I bought in London years ago, a white heart embossed layer with eyelet paper punched edges and two coordinating hand decorated and sparkly heart die cuts.  

Therese

Thursday, August 24, 2023

Large all occasion card featuring a silhouette of flowers with a watercoloured background over a paper pieced background

Another image from my stash - Dover silhouette of wild flowers.  I watercoloured the background and the laser printing acts as a resist - works so well.  I added a strip of yellow with pewter eyelet and cut a slot on the edge of the Queen Anne's Lace so I could get the strip to the other side.  I punched a slot (SU) to get the strip back to the front.  Still thinking it needed a bit of something I added a faux stitching border and that was better!!  I paper pieced a background using scraps of paper in blues and then embossed it.  I adhered by background to my green card and then added my wildflowers using 3D foam tape to give it a bit of dimension.  

Therese
 

Monday, August 21, 2023

Large birthday cards featuring a lamb with a heart on its rump and bird on its head

I had several of these lamb images (Beyond the Fringe Crafts) in my stash and decided to make up all three of them into cards.  For the top one I used a dark gray card, added a pieced background and then a scalloped strip with a black ribbon.  I tied on a short piece to simulate a bow.  I coloured the lamb image to coordinate, mounted it to green cardstock and added over the strip using 3D foam tape.  

For my second card I used a blue card, a bright polka dot background paper which I embellished with large stamped circles, 1" circles for the "strip" which I added faux stitching to, mounted my lamb to blue layer after watercolouring to coordinate.

For my third card I used a dark plum card, coordinating diamond background paper to which I added a yellow ribbon (tie a short piece for a bow), watercoloured the image and layered it onto dark plum cardstock before adhering to my card.  

Will be using two of these for my exchange cards this month.  

Therese

New fire starters

I made up some fire starters a while back and I have had an inquiry about how they are made so I thought I would add a blog post about how I made them. I acquired two used candles that the wicks had been burnt out leaving a hole in the middle and lots of wax all the way around from when my son moved to his new house.   I started by melting the wax in a double boiler until it could be poured from their containers.  I mixed the two colours - red and purple - and put them in a large stainless pot so I could keep the wax molten while I was creating the fire starters.  I started with little cardboard rings. Toilet paper rolls cut into three or four works really well but I also made up rings when I ran out using cereal cardboard strips stapled into the size I needed.  This method would if you are using larger pine cones so you can make them the size you need.  I tore newspaper into about 4" square and stuff one into each ring.  I then crumpled a square and put in the little depression in the ring.  Next, I dunked the pine cones into the wax several times to build up the wax on them and then tucked them inside the ring over the crumpled newspaper.  I had heated the pine cones in the low temperature oven on a cookie sheet to make sure they were bug free and very dry.  

From my previous experience with making fire starters they function better if they have a bit of air space in them.  I laid out the rings on a plastic tray so that any dripped wax would congeal on the bottom of the starter and be easily removed from the tray.  These worked out really well and I realize on hind sight that different materials would have made them "prettier".  I packaged my fire starters in boxes - candy boxes work really well as they are the perfect depth.  This way the package can be burned once it is empty.  No garbage!!

You will need pinecones, paper and wax. 

Pinecones:

The pinecones need to be dry.  If you have time simply collect them and let them dry naturally in a mesh or brown paper bag.  If not, lay them on a cookie sheet and put them in the oven for about 30 minutes at 200F which will dry them out and kill any bugs that may have taken up residence. There are all sorts of shapes and sizes so use what you have available to you. 

To begin with pine cones don't really need any help as they are natural fire starters but if you want them prettier you could simply dunk them several times in the wax and just let them solidify.  They look pretty cool that way too.  

Paper:

I could have used different paper to get a prettier final product.  You could use old book pages, used gift wrap or tissue paper, bond paper from old manuals or misprints from your computer, old notes from previous courses,  junk mail or last year's school notes on loose leaf or pages from scribblers.  Just check your recycle bin!!  You get the idea - pretty much any paper you have a supply of would do.  Choose what you have on hand and gives you the look you are looking for.  If you want a quick and easy solution you could use cupcake liners which are available in several different sizes and therefore  accommodate your pine cones. 

Wax:

Again use what  you have on hand.  Candles that are no longer useable are the best but consider old wax crayons as well.  These can often be acquire by just asking your friends and family to pass them on.  You can purchase canning paraffin wax which would work well is generally available.  Beeswax would also work though may be a little harder to find.  



These are perfect hostess gifts for anyone who goes camping or has a backyard fire pit.  Keep an eye out for small cardboard trays - take out containers, candy boxes, shoe box lids, board games, puzzles, pizza,  etc.  You could also easily fashion what you need from cereal cardboard, poster board, cardstock or any light weight corrugated cardboard.  Here is a tutorial for making a shallow box from cardboard which would allow you to make a box to custom fit the fire starters you have made.  Here is a template to give you an idea how you would go about it.  Therese 





Sunday, August 20, 2023

Large all occasion card featuring a beautiful poppy, some sheet music and red organza ribbon

It is time to make some more cards for family occasions!!  I always like to try to make a few extras to get the creative juices flowing so I started with some images I had in my stash.  The poppy is from Calico Collage.  Have colour printed and used this image quite a few times.  Always makes great cards.  I made a red card, added the red organza ribbon to the sheet music background before adhering it to my card.  I trimmed the image with a white border, adhered it to a green layer leaving a large border on the bottom.  I scored three lines, punched the bottom with scallop border punch (SU) and them punched tiny holes in each scallop.  I mounted this large focal element to my card using 3D foam tape.  I tied a short piece of the same ribbon above the image using a single knot to simulate a bow!!  Love it!!

Therese
 

Thursday, August 10, 2023

QAYG - new quilt with Mom's scraps

I am working on a new QAYG quilt.  I am using scraps from my Mom's stash and some from my poly cotton pile to make up my squares.  I have started with the pink squares.  I have made 10 that are going to finish at 8 inches.  I have modified the technique from the last time I made one to allow the seams to be stronger.  I will sew them together on the edges and then apply a strip of coordinating fabric to cover the seam and seam allowance.  There will be two seams on the other side like there was last time but this side will look a little different.  I am hoping to be able add strips that will keep the patchwork look of the quilt.  It is a work in progress.  I am using white cotton batting squares that I found in my Mom's stash that were generally 8" square.  I created strips with scraps and sewed them to the batting starting on one edge - laying one face up and one on top face down and sewing down the side.  Fold the top one over to the block and repeat until I get to the other side.  Trim to 8".  I turn it over and do the same on the other side except for this side I am working to get a 9" square so I extend my strips a half inch on each side but otherwise it is the same technique.  The seams will show on the other side but that is the way it goes for this time around.  I will judge if it is worth the cost in esthetics for the security of the quilt as a whole.  Once I have all my strips sewn down I then trimmed to a 9" square.  I will make some yellow, green and blue ones and then assemble them.  I will have to add a binding as well so I will figure that out when I get there.    Therese



 

Friday, August 04, 2023

Baby cards featuring a buggy and a little blue zebra on creative backgrouds

These are the last of the baby cards I made in this session!!  

The pink card has a background created by layering torn strips over the pink and green ones glued to a green cardstock rectangle.  I punched the right hand side with a scallop punch (SU) and added clear rhinestones.  I mounted this background onto a dark pink card.  I watercoloured the little buggy (Cre8tive Hands), added some paper piercing for texture and layered it onto a green rectangle.  I added ribbon flags to it using double sided tape before mounting it to my card with 3D foam tape.  

The blue card started with a yellow green card to which I added some striped paper before placing the blue circle paper which I had cut diagonally.  I watercoloured the zebra (Cre8tive Hands) to coordinate.  I trimmed a green rectangle, punched the left hand side (MS), embossed the remainder (CB) and then added some paper piercing on three edges.  I mounted the little zebra and then tied on some coordinating fiber to his left.  Has been so much fun!!  Therese
 

Thursday, August 03, 2023

Baby cards featuring a rattle and a cute little giraffe with some fun backgrounds


For my first card, I started with a yellow card base and found a coordinating decorative paper background.  I trimmed out a piece and turned it over to highlight the back of the paper which features script.  I layered this strip to piece of blue green cardstock which I trimmed with scallop scissors and then added paper piercing with a push pin.  I dug some coordinating fiber from my stash and tied it to the strip and then adhered all the pieces to the front of my card.  I watercoloured the rattle (Cre8tive Hands) and layered it with salmon cardstock before adding it to the front of my card using 3D foam tape.
For my next card I started with a brown card and added a pieced background to which I had added a length of yellow satin ribbon.  I tied on a short length on the right hand side to simulate a bow.  I watercoloured the little giraffe (Cre8tive Hands), added some paper piercing for texture and then layered it onto a rectangle of decorative paper before adding this focal element to my card using 3D foam tape.  
Therese

Tuesday, August 01, 2023

Baby cards featuring baby blocks and a baby hanging on the moon with fun backgrounds


 For the first card, I started with a blue card base and chose a very light coloured background paper which I embossed with Swiss Dots (CB).  I trimmed the blocks (Cre8tive Hands) giving them a tag shape, punched a slot at the top and then used a decorative border on the punch and then added an embossed line above it.  I watercoloured the block and then added clear glitter using a gel pen to the letters.  I strung the tag to a piece of blue seam binding and then mounted it to my background using 3D foam tape.  I used double sided tape to secure the ends to the back of my layer and then mounted this large element to my card front.  I tied on a short piece of the same seam binding to the one on the front with one knot to simulate a bow.  
For the second card, I paper pieced a background with decorative paper scraps and added a strip of yellow paper over where they join.  I added a piece of coordinating organza ribbon securing the ends to the back with double sided tape and then mounted it to my blue green card.  The cute image has a baby hanging out on the moon and a star (Cre8tive Hands)!!  I watercoloured it and added clear glitter to the moon. Passed my pattern tracing wheel on all four edges to add some texture.  I mounted it a rectangle of blue green cardstock, embossed a line and them punched out five little stars from the bottom edge.  I added a piece of yellow decorative paper in behind to really make the stars stand out.  I mounted this focal element to my card using 3d foam tape.  
Therese

Monday, July 31, 2023

Baby cards featuring colour printed baby clothes line with decorative edges and decorative trim

For both of these pink cards I used a cute image of a baby in a blanket on the clothesline (Pixabay) which I colour printed.  I added a line of paper piercing around the edges using my pattern tracing wheel.   For the top one a created a paper pieced background and then embossed it with Swiss Dots (CB).  I tied on a length of  coordinating decorative fiber before adding it to my light purple card.  I layered the image, scored a line, trimmed the bottom edge with scallop decorative scissors and then paper pierced each scallop with a push pin.  Mounted this focal element to my card using 3D foam tape.  

For my second card, I created a pieced background on a white card using coordinating pink paper scraps.  I mounted my baby image to a layer of dark pink cardstock leaving extra on the right.  I trimmed the end with a border punch, tied a length of coordinating fiber and then mounted it to my card front with 3D foam tape.   

Always fun to spend time in my craft room being creative!!  Therese
 

Sunday, July 30, 2023

Baby card with a cute elephant and gray seam binding


 A friend of mine called the other day and ordered some baby cards!!! Always fun to come up with some interesting cards with fun techniques!!!  
For this card, I started with a light yellow card and trimmed out three pieces of decorative paper to create a background.  I glued down the bottoms, wove my seam binding between tops and the added double sided tape at the top so I could them them to adhere to the card base.  I tied a double knot with the two ends and trimmed them at an angle.  I watercoloured the little elephant (Cre8tive Hands) while I was visiting a new cardmaking friend this week!!  Always great to find like minded people who live close!!!  I mounted the image to a pieced gray layer and then added to my card front using 3D foam tape.  
Therese

Saturday, July 29, 2023

A few more all occasion cards with mosaic inches, star brads and gold foil labels


 I found these pressing when I was getting other cards ready to go!!!  They are part of the set of cards I made earlier using smaller envelopes.  
#1  I chose a blue green card and added a handmade background on the first card then added for mosaic looking inches to a blue cardstock strip and then layered it to a light yellow textured paper.  I added brad stars to each of the inches and then mounted it to my card.  
#2  For the card below it, I chose the same blue green card and the added twelve little mosaic inches.  I added wiggly lines in between with a gold gel pen.  Added a few more between the first and second row.  I watercoloured the fussy cut light bulb and mounted it to my card after it was dry!!
#3  For the card to the right - I started with a blue card and added two pieces of decorative paper and then overlapped where they join with a blue strip to which I had added faux stitching.  I added a gold foil label to a die cut circle of serendipity and then added a butterfly sticker.  I added this focal element to my card using 3D foam tape.  They are going into my stash!!    Therese

Thursday, July 27, 2023

Birthday card featuring some balloons, corrugated cardboard and a colourful greeting

I have been working on cards for special occasions in my family.  

This was a fun one!!  I glued strips of corrugated cardboard I found in my stash to each other with tape on the back.  Next, I carefully die cut some circles from it using my circle die (SX) and being really careful where I put my cutting pad on the Big Shot to only cut one circle at a time.  Worked reasonably well.  I cut four holes and then added colourful foil on the back.  I noticed when I rubbed the back that the foil stretched enough to allow me to put back the circle.  After a bit of handling I wish I had put the circles back in backwards because my balloons have taken on the texture of the circles which distracts a bit from them being balloons!!  I tied double knots in some black crochet thread and glued the knots just below the balloons to make them look like they are floating in the air.  I watercoloured the greeting to coordinate with the balloons and then mounted it on the front of my background.  I mounted this large element to the front of a large navy card!!  

Therese
 

Sunday, July 16, 2023

All occasion cards - a few more with bits and pieces, butterfly stickers and backgrounds

While I had all the supplies out I decided to make a few more cards!!!  I will certainly be making more of these impromptu cards with ad hoc supplies.  I have a few more stickers so those will show up in cards soon too!! Had a lot of fun making these up!!  

#1 - warm blue card, blue label (SU), ribbon, layered circles and a glittery butterfly sticker

#2 - brown card, pieced background with embossed strip, layered circles with a butterfly sticker

#3 - brown card, decorative paper, circle die cut backed with embossed vellum, paper flowers with brads, glittery butterfly sticker

#4 - plum card, hand decorated paper with coloured wax, strip with rose eyelets, layered circles, butterfly sticker

#5 - plum card, collaged paper background, ribbon, paper doily, embossed layered circles, glittery butterfly sticker

#6 - plum card, pieced background, layered flower die cuts with a yellow center, silver leaves, butterfly sticker

#7 - plum card, pieced background, paper doily, embossed layered circles, butterfly sticker. Therese




 

Friday, July 14, 2023

All occasion note cards with bits & pieces to create backgrounds and focal elements


 I am making up a few notecards to give as a gift.  I used some smaller envelopes from my stash and cut cards that fit inside.  
#1 - brown card, split background with an embossed strip, watercoloured coffee cup
#2 - pink card, pink and gray background, strip with three pewter eyelets, layered stamped butterfly (SU)

#3 - blue card, collage background, layered watercoloured dragonfly (SU)
#4 - aqua card,
torn hand decorated background, layered floral element
#5 - rose card, decorative paper background, strip with ribbon & eyelets, layered circular watercoloured flowers
#6 - rose card, pieced & embossed background, ribbon, embossed flag with a rose (CLKER). 


#7 - pink card, pink polka dot paper, punched border with butterfly
sticker

#8 - pink card, 4 decorative paper panels, strip with dragonfly sticker

#9 - rose card, collaged background, layered circles with watercoloured fussy cut flower

#10 - rose card, decorative paper split, four inches 2 rose, 2 turquoise


#11 - blue card, split polka dot paper, 
layered circles with a watercoloured fussy cut flower

#12 - blue card, bright background with a green strip, layered circles with a butterfly sticker. 

Lots of fun - just creating cards with elements I have at hand!!!
Therese






Thursday, July 13, 2023

All occasion cards featuring large butterflies, red wavy frames over decorative paper backgrounds


 I started with large grey cards and then a cool background paper.  I tore the second on in two and then glued them to my card fronts.  I added the red embossed wavy frames which have added embossed vellum layers behind the opening to soften the look of the backgrounds.  I found the butterfly parts in my stash.  I adhered them to little pieces of cardstock so I could add a body.  The first one had silver cording tied between the wings to make the body and antennae.  The second one has a little black die cut body and antennae which I glued over the wings.  I added a flight path with glitter on the first one and one with black and glitter dots on the second one.  One of these will be for a family who has lost a loved one in our community.  Therese

Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Sewing - three sets of potholders with some fun doggie fabric

I finished these off on the weekend.  The fronts had been cut with battings the same size.  I used the remaining red fabric to finish off these three sets of potholders.  They are 7" so just a little bit smaller than I usually make but that works anyway!!  I had already set aside some doggie fabric for the loops for one of the sets so the others just got red ones!!  Too easy!!  Another unfinished project out of the bin!!!  Will add these to my stash of potholders!!  Therese
 

Slow Stitching - cards with embroidered flower embellishments

I have been working on these for a while.  They are finally finished and I am please with how they worked out.  The embroidered flowers were cut from some fancy fabric that was being recycled while we were sorting for the Gramma Link Africa fabric sale.  I trimmed them out of the fabric,  layered them onto a woven fabric interfacing and then stitched them into place.  I layered them onto embossed brown cardstock and then onto off white cards.  They make really nice cards!! 

Therese
 

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Sewing - blue star casserole carrier with a checkered inside

I was on a roll and found in my stash from my Mom this star square.  I added a checkered blue fabric all the way around to make it 22".  I added a batting I made from scraps from by Mom then stitched all the way around the star square to keep them together.  I added a checkered red fabric for the inside and stitched them together leaving a gap so I could turn it inside out.   I added two rows of stitching to the edge once I pushed out the corners.  I then stitched just inside the star in red thread and then added a row of decorative stitching all the way around the star square. Next, I  added a red handle (22") and two loops (6") to the inside.  Works well with outside as well and is perfect for the inside.  It is nice to be finishing some of my Mom's projects!!  Therese


 

Monday, July 10, 2023

Sewing - casserole carrier with coordinating potholders with a quilted panel

I have had some of this on hand for a while.  The panel was two bears paws with checked design in between and I expected to incorporate it into a quilt at some point.  On the weekend I decided to turn it into a casserole carrier.  I had to change the orientation of one of the bears paw and then I cut it down the middle which gave the the 22"' that I needed.  I dug through precut scraps and found enough to make a small border to go between then to make it 22" going the other way.  Perfect!!  I added a batting I made up from my Mom's scraps and a nice warm checkered fabric for the inside.  Stitched them together leaving an opening and then turned it inside out.  Stitched all the way around twice for a nice finish.  Added dark red handles (22") and loops (6") and I was good to go.  Had some spare squares sitting there which will become a different project but decided to convert two of them into coordinating potholders!!!  Therese