Thursday, June 15, 2017
Hammered background for my sister's birthday card
I used one of my dandelion and radish leaves pounded backgrounds for this card for my sister's birthday. She loves sunflowers and it was as close as I could come at this time of the year!! After the background was dry, I ironed it flat and trimmed it to 3.75" x 5". I added a length of yellow seam binding, layered it onto a coordinating green cardstock rectangle and stitched all the way around using green thread in my sewing machine. I stamped the greeting just above the seam binding in dark green ink using my stamping jig. I double stamped it to make sure it was dark enough to show up well. I glued this large focal element to a bright yellow card front. To simulate a bow I tied a short length of seam binding to the one on the front of my card using a single knot. I love the way it turned out!!! I will be seeing her later this week and we are headed out to do a bird photo shoot and enjoying lunch at a tea house. One of her favorite things to do!! Therese
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Praying for you card that features flowers and pink & green theme
My favorite colour combination is pink and green!! I downloaded the image from Pixabay, added a font greeting and laser printed it on white cardstock. I trimmed it out leaving a small white border. I embossed a green rectangle, adhered the image on the left and added a length of white seam binding to the right hand side. I tied on another short piece with one knot to simulate a bow. I glued this large focal element to the front of a pink card.
Therese
Therese
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