Saturday, December 26, 2020
Neat bobbin storage using plastic binding combs
Quilt with my little slow stitched tree squares
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Christmas card featuring a cute card front with snowmen, a snbwflake border embellished with clear rhinestones
I made this card for my grandson for Christmas. I love those cute snowmen with their birds and bird houses. I trimmed the card front, added a snowflake border on the right hand side and then embossed three lines. I embellished the snowflakes with clear rhinestones. I adhered this layer onto a red card which I made to fit in a large red envelope from my stash. Therese
Christmas card featuring a cute card front with gifts and bears, a plaid ribbon and silver paper
Therese
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Get well card featuring a watercoloured wild flower die cut, a decorative paper background, ribbon and a vellum greeting
Therese
Monday, December 14, 2020
Birthday card featuring a punched border, a die cut butterfly and a stamped greeting
Another little quilt
Saturday, December 12, 2020
Sympathy card featuring a brayered background, some embossing with the raised areas highlighted with pearl embossing powder
For this card I used a brayered background created using a Kaleidacolour ink pad, embossed it with a swirly bird embossing folder (CB) and then touched the raised areas with an embossing ink pad and added a pearly embossing powder. I did it twice as the coverage the first time was too translucent. I added a coral organza ribbon and mounted this large element on a gray card. I layered a little sympathy greeting onto a scalloped oval punchie in gray and added it to the front of my card using 3D foam tape. Simple and elegant!! Therese
Refurbished a Christmas wreath with new ornaments
So the wreath lives on for another year or decade and I am happy.
Friday, December 11, 2020
New heart art for my window in support of the front line workers
Wednesday, December 09, 2020
A small pink blanket
Sympathy card featuring a carved wood background, organza ribbon and a bird punchie
I started with a carved wood background which I made a while back. I added a length of ivory organza ribbon and tied a short length to it to simulate a bow. I punched the bird (SU) from brown cardstock. I added watercolour pencil to the branch and the bird and added water to soften the effect. I added an eye and details to the beak using a black fine tipped marker and coloured the beak with a yellow gel pen. I embossed the wing with D'vine Swirl embossing folder and mounted it to my bird. I adhered the branch to the background so it would overlap the ribbon a bit and then mounted the bird over it with double sided tape. I then mounted it to a green layer which I had punched on the bottom with the scallop border punch (SU). I added an embossed line with my score tool and used a push pin to pierce each scallop. Next, I mounted this large element to a brown card which I created to fit in the large envelope from my stash. I found a greeting in my stash which was just the right size so I mounted it below the ribbon on the left hand edge and I like the subtle look of it. Therese