Monday, August 31, 2020
All occasion card featuring a wood grain and embossed background, ribbon and a butterfly
Saturday, August 29, 2020
An all occasion card featuring a wood grain and embossed background, ribbon and three die cut leaves
Friday, August 28, 2020
All occasion card featuring a wood grain & embossed leaf background, ribbon and some embossed leaves
Birthday card featuring a stamped scrapbook paper background, an embossed layer, floral digital image (mine) and an epoxy greeting
Thursday, August 27, 2020
All occasion cards featuring washi tape, embossing and butterfly diecuts
I placed several strips of coordinating washi tape onto a 4" x 5.25" white cardstock layer, embossed them and then used them to make cards.
My first card features blue and green washi tape and I embossed the layer using circles to echo the dotted green/blue tape. I mounted this background onto a green card front. I found this little butterfly in my stash. I sponged its edges, embossed it and then die cut a black body for it with a die from a different set. I glued the body to the butterfly and then mounted it to my card front using 3D foam tape.
My second card is pretty much the same procedure. I used pink, gray and black washi tape, embossed the layer with a swirl embossing folder and then mounted a large black butterfly die cut over the background using 3D foam tape. Lots of room on these ones for greetings when the time comes to use them!! Therese
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
An all occasion card featuring a collage background and an uncycled fabric feather
Therese
All occasion card featuring a wood grain with a debossed flowers, ribbon and a little dragonfly
Tuesday, August 25, 2020
All occasion card featuring a drapery fold, ribbon and decorative paper
Monday, August 24, 2020
All occasion card featuring a wood grain & embossed background, ribbon and a little bird
All occasion card featuring a drapery fold, silk flower and ribbon
Sunday, August 23, 2020
All occasion card featuring a punched leaf, decorative paper and thread
I gave another go at making a leaf card. I punched the leaf from a green circle and backed it with multicoloured foil which really looked great!! I layered a strip of green decorative paper with narrow strips of black before mounting this element to a dark green card front. I ran my pattern tracing wheel above and below the strip to add texture. I added a green brad to my leaf element, adhered it to my card using 3D foam tape and then ran some red crochet thread several times around my card and tied the ends around the brad. I really like the punch of colour that the leaf provides this card!! Therese
Saturday, August 22, 2020
All occasion card featuring a wood grain embossed background, a velvet ribbon and a butterfly embellishment
This one is wood grain in blues on white cardstock and then an embossed design which I highlighted with ink. Most of the inks were Distress ones. I created a border punched layer (SU) in white cardstock on which to lay my beautiful blue velvet ribbon!! I mounted the ribbon to the border and then adhered this element to my background. I added my silver butterfly die cut using a tiny black brad because the texture of the velvet was very raised making 3D foam tape ineffective. I added 5 clear rhinestones to complete the rest of its body. Once I added that bling I decided I needed a bit on my border too so I added dots of clear glitter with a gel pen. I mounted this large element to a royal blue card front to finish off my card! Therese
All occasion card featuring wood grain decorative paper, ribbon and a punched leaf
Friday, August 21, 2020
All occasion card featuring embossed background, ribbon and a watercoloured flower
Thursday, August 20, 2020
Carved wood technique for backgrounds
I tried the carved wood technique by Gina K after seeing a few examples on Splitcoast Stampers in the past few days. I did not have all the supplies she used so I assembled what I had and got started. Making the plain wood grain pattern was pretty cool and so effective with so little time and supplies! I had not tried it before but I will be doing it again. It took a few tries to get the look she got. My best one is the top right hand one. I realized that she created a dark wood grain and after debossing with the vine embossing folder used a light colour pigment ink which left a dark coloured debossed pattern which in her example really looks like carved wood. Mine a little less because with my pad I could not get the contrast she did with her colours. So I just decided to make some woodgrain embossed backgrounds and have fun!! I will certainly give it another go at another time!! I made quite a few more than these ones but I got into making cards and just realized I should make a blog post about the backgrounds before I blog the cards!!
Therese
All occasion card featuring watercoloured and embossed flower, decorative paper and ribbon
An all occasion card featuring a black and red upcycled denim feather, decorative paper and thread
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
A few more upcycled fabric feathers
Exchange cards featuring floral die cuts, coordinating papers and canvas frames
For my second card, I started with a large envelope and I trimmed a neutral gray card to fit inside. I trimmed a piece of paper with words from one sheet and added two pieces of the leaf pattern paper on each side to create my background before adhering it to my card front. I positioned the frame to highlight the words and adhered it to my background using double sided tape leaving the release paper on the ones on the bottom section so I could add my flowers. I die cut four flowers (TH - Wildflowers) from the variegated sheet which I cut the border from for my first card, added dots of white glue using a fine tip applicator and then tucked them inside the bottom of the frame. After they dried for a bit I lifted the release paper from the bottom edge of the frame and pressed it into place. I found a round font greeting in my stash and punched a scalloped circle in a coordinating colour then sponged coordinating colours onto both of their edges. I adhered the greeting to the scalloped circle (SU) and used a push pin to pierce each scallop which adds texture to this element. I used 3D foam tape to adhere the greeting to my card to the left of the flowers and overlapping the bottom edge of my frame. Really happy with how these cards turned out and they will be headed to my partners in this weeks mail.
An all occasion card featuring an upcycled denim feather, an embossed layer, decorative paper and thread
All occasion card featuring decorative paper, ribbon and die cut butterflies
For this all occasion card I started with the floral image which was trimmed from a sheet of scrapbook paper. I added a layer of the same paper below to get the height I needed and to cover where they join I added a strip of green cardstock which I had run my tracing wheel over several times and tied on a length of pink ribbon using one knot. I adhered my large layer onto a dark green card front and added four little butterfly die cuts (SU) using white glue in a fine tip applicator placing a line down the middle on the back and simply placing them. I let the glue dry before pressing my card. This one will go into my stash and may get a greeting when I use it!!
Therese
Monday, August 17, 2020
Upcycled denim feathers
Christmas cards featuring reused card fronts with some embellishments
The card in the next photo are all A2 size. The first two in the top row were simply trimmed and adhered to coordinating card fronts. The third on with the angel was a shaped card so I found some Christmas music, sponged it to coordinate and then added it as a layer to the back of the card front. I trimmed the edges to fit and adhered it to a green card front and added a little font punchie greeting. The two wisemen ones were trimmed to fit on coordinating card fronts and I added a die cut greeting to the first one and a little font punchie greeting to the next one. The first one on the bottom was trimmed, layered and then mounted to a coordinating card front. The one on the right was trimmed and then I added a border punched strip on the left. I added a purple ribbon over where they joined and a little font punchie greeting. This was layered onto a purple layer and mounted to a orange card front. A non traditional colour but it worked very well with the card front.
So a few more cards for my stash!!!! Therese
Saturday, August 15, 2020
Christmas cards - refurbished cards for my Mom
I have refurbished a few dozen Christmas cards for my Mom. She is now 86 and it takes longer than it used to when she makes cards so I decided to make a few for her to take the pressure off of getting so many done before Christmas. She likes cards that feature the nativity so I have saved the fronts of commercial cards that have been donated to me for reuse that feature Mary and Jesus for her. It was a pleasant day in the craft room and it is so good to be able to do a bit for her after all she has done for me.
We are blessed!!!
Therese
Slow Stitching - trailer journal cover is finished
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Stamping on fabric and another little quilt top
I started the quilt top with a panel of 2" squares which was already pieced. I received it in a bag of fabric scraps last summer. After cutting and stamping my fabric I added a red border around the panel. I added a strip of gold fabric which I pieced using coordinating fabrics and then added another strip of red which created the proportions I wanted for my quilt. Next, I cut strips of the golden palm tree fabric and stitched them all the way around. I really like how it worked out. I have put it away and am not sure when it will get finished. I have garden coming in and am looking forward to a trip to go blueberry picking!!