Saturday, July 04, 2026
Cardmaking - fabric triangles stitched to handmade paper to create a forest
Friday, July 03, 2026
Crafting - buttons for card holders using decorative butterflies

I have been making card holders for Christmas and thought I would see if I could find some colourful buttons at our local thrift or dollar stores. Unfortunately, not much was available. I did find some colourful wood ones but with such bright and busy fabrics they would probably blend in too much. Maybe it doesn't matter if they blend in??? I will think on that!! They were $2 for less than a dozen buttons. So I kept looking to see if I could find any sort of resource with which I could make buttons. I was successful in finding these plastic butterflies at Dollarama. There are about 50 in a package for just under $2 with tax. I brought them home and thought they would make great buttons and fit quite well on the card holders so I made them into buttons. I used a 5/64" bit in the drill press and made a hole on each side of the body just about where the wings meet. Worked out really well and they look great on the the card holders. I put regular buttons on the other side. So I will be looking for other options in this vein to make buttons with. In the meantime I bought a few more packages and will make them into buttons and add them to my stash and use them where they work the best. Therese
Slow stitching - another batch of card holders for Christmas
Thursday, July 02, 2026
Cardmaking - lots of fun candles made from decorative paper strips, marker wicks and bird wing flames
Cardmaking - handmade paper and fabric scraps to make a kite
Therese
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Cardmaking - handmade paper and fabric scrap hearts with ribbon
Therese
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Hand stitching - a few more card holders in some fun fabrics
Cardmaking - white card with watercoloured edges, handmade paper with stitched candles and a stitched border
Crafting with fabric - three more card holders with fun fabrics
Monday, June 22, 2026
Fabric dyeing - braided trivets, floral fabric, a few cottons and some poly cottons
I played with dying fabric this weekend. I started with these braided trivets which I made a while back. The original fabric was multicoloured with red, blue, black and white and I upcycled it by tearing strips of about 1.25" and braiding them into long lengths. I used navy thread and a wavy decorative stitch when I sewed up these round trivets using a heavyweight brown and navy floral fabric as the substrate. So the colours were off in regards to coordinating so I dyed them with Navy Rit Fabric Dye!!! They turned out well in colour but in hindsight I would have preferred to have a finished substrate as the dying and washing frayed it quite a bit. I will trim off the long pieces and use blanket stitch with navy embroidery thread to finish off the edge of the substrates. I really like how the front of these look with the original colours providing some variety in the colour and the braiding giving them nice texture. I have one more length of the braid which I dyed and so will see about sewing that up into a trivet with a more suitable substrate fabric. I did dye some of the brown and navy floral so I may use some of those pieces. The two lighter ones were only left for a few minutes and therefore the pattern shows quite nicely. As the dye became diluted I continued to add pieces of fabric - white cotton, blue cotton with a printed white zigzag pattern, the peony fabric (cotton) had a white background, several pieces of white poly cotton which did not take the dye as easily and lastly a pair of light coloured jeans which are now more a medium tone. I rinsed them until the water ran clear and then washed and dried them. New fodder for getting creative with!!!! I always enjoy dying fabric and am looking forward to doing some red and maybe brown as well. Therese
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Cardmaking - small slim cards featuring focal elements from used cards
I was really glad to find a way to make slim cards with 8.5" x 11" cardstock!!
Therese














