Thursday, April 02, 2026
Cardmaking - another set of cards from March card club
One of the girls was not able to make it but sent along her requests for finished cards so I made up a set for her from the card kits I had prepared!!! Therese
March Card Club - Card #3 - embossed & sanded backgrounds with embossed serendipity die cuts
For our last card we made sanded backgrounds!! These were cut from decorative paper and embossed before we sanded them. Some were quite resistant to sanding which surprised me. Usually paper succumbs more easily to sanding!! Anyway, we added a bit of ink to the resistant ones to help highlight the embossing. We added ribbon and tried on a short piece before adhering this large element to our card fronts. The focal elements were die cut from embossed serendipity paper which I had in my stash and were added using 3D foam tape. A quick and easy card for our last one!! It was a great evening of creative fun and connecting. Therese
March Card Club - Card #2 - stripy background with a long slim image
For our second card we played with strips of decorative paper!!! It was no holds barred as we created backgrounds with strips - some this way, others butting up to them, some overlapping, etc!! I had printed some vertical and horizontal images to accommodate different orientations in the card design. I left spaces in between the strips on the blue one and none on the green one. I could have put them all horizontally and layered the image on that way was well. SO MANY possibilities!!!! Butterflies and ferns are from CLKER. The longest time was spent on deciding between options!! Therese
March Card Club - Card #1 - pinwheel backgrounds with a round images over metallic scalloped circles
It was great to be crafting with friends again!!! The group was smaller this time around but it was a great evening none the less.
For this card I cut rectangles of decorative paper to fit fully cover my 4" x 5.25" layer. I then layered two of the same colour and trimmed them - two cut diagonally in one direction and the other two cut diagonally in the other direction which when all put together created two pinwheels in contrasting colours. It took a bit to get all the triangles in their proper places. It was easiest if we made up the rectangles with the contrasting triangle and then placed them on our substrate. Once on the substrate it was easy enough to glue them down properly. We made sure our edges were as even as possible because if the middles did not line up as well they were going to be covered by our focal element. We then adhered our pinwheel background to our card fronts and coloured our images. The birds are from Birdie Brown and the poppy is from Cruzine. We layered our coloured images onto the metallic scalloped circles and added them to our card fronts using 3D foam tape. That finished our cards!! Therese
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Cardmaking - fabric motifs of leaves and teapot/coffee pots on neutral cards
I was asked by one of my friends if I make cards using fabric. I certainly have used fabric many times to make cards so I indicated that I had. She asked if I would bring some along this week to our fabric sorting so she could take a look. With such short notice I managed this dozen cards using motifs trimmed from fabric. The leaves is from fabric I bought years ago to make cards and these were already trimmed ready to go!! I trimmed green and burgundy cardstock layers and stitched the fabric to them using neutral thread. I then distressed the edges of my small cards with TH Antique Linen ink and then adhered the large focal elements to them. The teapots/coffee pots were a similar process. These ones I had previously cut to make cards and were already adhered to white cardstock squares. I stitched them to black squares of cardstock. I added washi tape to the top and bottom of my cards and then adhered the large focal elements in centered in between. I was previously unsure how to proceed which is why they had been set aside. So glad to have them made up into cards. Therese
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Quilting - a top made of diamonds
I brought some small scraps home from sorting last week without realizing they were diamonds. Some were sewn together on one of the angles into lengths and the remainder were loose. I stitched them together to make strips and sewed them side by side. I started with the middle where I sewed two to make a chevron shape but found that the diamonds must have been a different size because the strips were longer. I will see about trimming this flimsy down to size and backing it for a donation to Linus Project. I love all the colours and the movement in the way the lines come together.
Therese
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Cardmaking - more butterfly cards for IWIN
I made these today to be included in the package I will be sending to IWIN through my daughter in Calgary. We expect to be visiting for Easter and birthdays. I love this paper. It is one I created using digital papers and images. I added some greetings using a chalk writing font and one with layered ovals. I did add fiber to the two top cards and a little flower to the one on the bottom left. It was fun to be creating with this paper and good to have the cards ready to go!! Therese
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Sewing - a book bag featuring LONDON fabric and a zippered outer pocket
Another bag (14" x 14" or so with the LONDON fabric. Very suitable as a bag for a trip to the library or a quick stop at the grocery store on the way home. I used the LONDON fabric on the front and black fabric for the back. I added a zippered pocket to the back along with a few loops which a person can use to secure items to the bag - decorations, keys, etc. The pocket is topped with a strip of LONDON fabric and black fabric for the lower piece with the zipper added in between. I lined this bag with red poly cotton broadcloth. The handle is made from the LONDON fabric and goes side to side for hands free carrying of the contents. Therese
Saturday, March 14, 2026
Sewing - a book lined bag featuring LONDON fabric with a outer zippered pocket
It has been wonderful to sew with this LONDON fabric. I am very near the end of the piece I got from the Gramma Link Africa Fabric Sale a while back. I made this bag 15" by 15" or so and used the LONDON fabric for the front and black fabric for the back. I added a zippered pocket to the back (10.5" x 11.5''). I added fabric ends to the zipper and then added the top from the LONDON fabric and the bottom from the same black fabric I used for the back. I added a strip of red fabric (poly cotton) which I stitched in a few places which allows a person to add a carbiner and attach items to the outside of the bag - keys, decorations, etc. I lined the bag with the same red poly cotton fabric. A good size for a walk about bag - add a wallet and there is enough room for books from the library or a few groceries for your next meal. Therese
Sewing - adding a nice finish to the end of a tie
I added a little cloth piece at the end of my ties for my apron to finish them off nicely. I started with a piece of fabric (2" x 2") and hemmed the bottom edge. I folded it over the bottom edge of the tie, pinned it and then stitched across and up to the hemmed edge. I trimmed off the excess fabric and pulled the fabric over the end which revealed the right side of the fabric and finished the tie. You can leave it open or stitch it closed. Therese
Friday, March 13, 2026
Sewing - an adult apron made from medium weight cotton fabric in a block printed design - GA
I have had this fabric in my GA stash since last year. I have the intention of making a bag with it but having LONDON fabric for bags right now I checked it out and there was enough to make an adult apron so I made one up. It is a design I found on Instructables - Sew an adjustable Chef's apron - in several different sizes. I made a very long tie (132") which allows them to be brought to the front to be tied. I did add a pocket on the right hand side big enough for a phone, keys or glasses, etc. It is very adjustable and suitable for most adults. It is headed to the merchandise table at a future Gramma Link Africa event. Therese
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