Sunday, February 22, 2026

Cardmaking - three butterfly cards for IWIN from a scraps


 Another three cards for IWIN.  I had a bit of time so I just dug out the leftovers from previous cards and thought I would see what I could make up from them.  I managed three cards!!  I used the butterfly paper strips to make two cards. That paper is now all gone!! I layered the first cut of the strips onto shimmery plum paper, embossed the center with a floral border and added several paper pierced circles and a tag onto which I had secured two layered butterflies (one punched and a sequin) with a brad.  I mounted this large element to my card front and then added the little Word Window greeting.  
I added the remainder of the butterfly paper to a panel of the plum shimmery paper and mounted it to a purple card front.  I added another couple of circles in coordinating colours and mounted two butterflies to them with a brad.  I mounted the little window greeting to a decorative label and added it over the bottom edge.  For my third card I mounted a red strip between the two scraps and mounted that to a blue card.  I embossed a green square and added a small square scrap of the decorative paper which I paper pierced.  I set this element as a diamond over the background and added a little layered greeting to the bottom.  Three more done - several more to go!!!  Therese

Friday, February 20, 2026

Cardmaking - a graphic car collage, embossed gears and metal plate background


 I made this card for one of my grandsons!!!!!!  He is a real engineer - makes very complicated machines with LEGO so I think he will appreciate this collage for cars and parts and the fun gear die cuts (TH) which I added over a riveted metal background.  I used black and gold wax on the embossed gears and added some to the collage as well.  I added paper piercing to the background and added it to a large card I trimmed to fit in my large envelope.  I added the collage and then arranged the gears around it in a pleasing arrangement.  Really like how it turned out!!  Therese

Cardmaking - Cards for IWIN featuring butterflies and thinking of you greetings

My sister came to visit and brought a stack of cards for IWIN so I decided I needed to work on some as well.  

I collected a variety of backgrounds from my stash which were mostly ones left from previous card making sessions. I also printed up a whole bunch of butterfly images (CLKER) and fussy cut them all in one go!!  Easy to do when watching TV.  Then I matched cards to each background and added a greeting (punched from last session) with punched a coordinating backer.  These sat for several days before I started assembling them.   I left the butterflies for a different day as it was enough to choose the fiber and other embellishments as I went along.   I watercoloured the butterflies yesterday and added them to my finished card fronts.  I pressed them over night and added insert in them today.  

They will be ready for the spring session of backpacks for those they rescue!!! 

Therese






 

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Cardmaking - a heart with some embossed musical notes

I made this card for my DH for Valentine's Day!!!  I cut a red card to fit in a large envelope from my stash  I cut a piece of feathery yellow and red leaves and tore it in two pieces.  I embossed musical notes in the garp before adhering the two pieces to my card front.  I did watercolour the white edge of my torn paper to coordinate better with all my elements.  I added the short piece of yellow seam binding with double sided tape where the heart would cover it and then added the fussy cut heart (Melonheadz) watercoloured to coordinate with my background and seam binding.  

We had a wonderful meal at home which DH planned and cooked.  I prepped chocolate for dessert and salad!!  It was delicious!!  There were a few leftovers as well which made another meal for us.  

Therese

 

Slow Stitching - fabric collage tea cups on black fabric


 I have made it back to Knit and Stitch this month and finished up the tea cup fabric collages I had started earlier.  I really like the way they turned out.  I did blanket stitch around the edges of all the pieces and then added a row of stem stitch to define the inside of the saucer and added stem stitching for the steam.  
I have started on the cacti and will post when they are done.  
Therese

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Cardmaking - a beautiful horse for Chinese New Year

Our daughter in law gave us a gift in this beautiful envelope with a horse on it to celebrate Chinese New Year - year of the horse!!  I could not resist making it into a card of Thanks for her!!!   I was able to trim it only slightly to get it to fit in a slim envelope.  I added paper piercing and mounted it to a red card.  She is a wonderful part of our family and so great that she continues to celebrate her traditions.  She is also a wonderful cook - we always enjoy great Chinese food when we go to their house.  

Therese 

 

Saturday, February 07, 2026

Cardmaking - large card featuring a little robin bathing in a puddle

I trimmed up a large brown card to fit in the orange envelope.  I added strips of coordinating decorative paper which I paper pierced on both edges with my pattern tracing wheel.  I die cut two green elements with my TH border die and added a pewter eyelet in each of the points.  Added some paper piercing and then adhered it to the 4" x 4" photo I trimmed from my 2025 calendar from my sister, Sylvia.  I mounted this large element to my card front.  Love this photo!!!

Therese
 

Friday, February 06, 2026

Sewing - hot pad with cover - houses, teapots, farm and leaves


Have been wanting to work on a project so I made up this hot pad with a removable and reversible cover.  The insert was one I had on hand from a previous sewing session. I dug through all my bins and found several pieces that I thought would work together and provide a bit of variety.  
A little village scene, a farm yard, leaves in squares and Debbie Mumm teapots flanked in coordinating cotton fabric.   I made up the four pieces.  Stitched two to each other and then stitched them wrong sides facing and leaving a gap so I could turn the cover inside out.  I then stitched the both edges which closes the gap and provides a bit of structure.  I will be adding several rows of stitching to this cover along the edges of the village and teapots to help it keep its shape when it is washed.    Therese




 

Wednesday, February 04, 2026

Sewing - more bowl cozies!!

I spent a day  this week working on bowl cozies which were all cut and had the batting stitched to each fabric.  I had to sew the darts, and then sew them together.  As you can see there were quite a few different colours and it was a great sewing day!!  Some of these used some of my Mom's pansy fabrics!! They are headed to family events later this year as prizes so it was nice to get so many stitched up. Again, just a note to say that it is imperative that only 100% cotton fabric, batting and thread be used as they go into the microwave and any polyester could melt and catch fire.  

Therese

 

Cardmaking - a half dozen cards from card kits using handmade paper backgrounds

These were the last ones I finished up - quite quick and easy even with the watercolouring of the images.  I really like the seam binding on these ones and the variety of images I used.  I did manage to change the orientation on a couple with smaller images.  

Therese
 

Cardmaking - a few more cards with corrugated cardboard


 I finished off the few card kits I had leftover from Card Club with these corrugated cardboard backgrounds.  I changed a couple to landscape and used longer raffia on those ones.  The different embellishments make for different looking cards!
Therese

Cardmaking - made up Whack & Stack card kits from Card club


 I have been working on getting these card kits made for a few days.  I made some up to be landscape and I like how they turned out.  It has been fun to work on cards again and though life is busy doing something that you really enjoy and is creative has good.  
Therese