A couple more cards using those squares of waxed fabric. Pretty much the same steps - stitched my fabric square (3.5") to a coordinating card stock using coordinating thread on my sewing machine. On the left hand card, I punched the edge with my eyelet border punch (SU), embossed it with a stitching embossing folder (CB), layered this whole element on my yellow card front and added a colour printed greeting. On the right hand side card I added some coordinating seam binding as I stitched the waxed fabric to the coordinating layer, glued the whole thing to a card front and added the colour printed greeting using 3D foam tape.
Was really fun to play with this waxed fabric!!
Therese
Monday, November 04, 2013
Waxed fabric thank you cards
Here are some cards I made with the fabric I waxed with wax crayons a while back.
I started by stitching my little waxed fabric square (3.5") to a coordinating card stock layer with coordinating thread on my sewing machine. On the left hand card, I added a tied piece of seam binding on the lower section and a layered colour printed greeting. On the right hand card, I embossed the cardstock layer with a button embossing folder, layered the whole element onto an embossed card front and added a colour printed greeting. It was fun to create cards that look quite different using pieces cut from the same piece of fabric. I am really enjoying the challenge of trying different techniques!! I will try something really different next time I use wax crayons on fabric - all sorts of ideas in my head.
Therese
I started by stitching my little waxed fabric square (3.5") to a coordinating card stock layer with coordinating thread on my sewing machine. On the left hand card, I added a tied piece of seam binding on the lower section and a layered colour printed greeting. On the right hand card, I embossed the cardstock layer with a button embossing folder, layered the whole element onto an embossed card front and added a colour printed greeting. It was fun to create cards that look quite different using pieces cut from the same piece of fabric. I am really enjoying the challenge of trying different techniques!! I will try something really different next time I use wax crayons on fabric - all sorts of ideas in my head.
Therese
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