Sunday, January 31, 2021
Anniversary card featuring a floral background and a variety of hearts - lacy black frame, copper foil one in the center and two small punchies on the ribbon
Large all occasion cards featuring butterfly punchies, decorative paper, sanded white core cardstock and some foil
For the top card, I used a piece of polka dot green paper which coordinated with the green in the brown/pink floral paper. The brown floral is cut to 4" x 4" and the green just a bit larger. I embossed a rectangle of the coral white core paper with a floral embossing folder (CB) and sanded it and then layered on a rectangle of foil/cardstock from which I had punched (SU) a 1.75" opening. I stamped a brown butterfly (SU), punched it out (SU) and then tied on heavyweight tan thread to the center to create the body and antennae. I mounted the butterfly using double sided tape only in the center which allows the wings to be opened up. I mounted this focal element to my card front using 3D foam tape.
For the bottom card I did pretty much the same thing. I used a letters embossing folder for the coral white core cardstock, a green stamped butterfly with brown thread for the body and antennae, a full piece of green paper with a 4" x 4" of brown floral paper and changed up the orientation from left to right. Therese
Saturday, January 30, 2021
Large all occasion cards featuring decorative paper, sanded white core layers, foil and die cuts
I usually make a few cards to donate at this time of the year and here are a few I have made for the church. I started with white cardstock - not my usual but having read some comments online there are those who are choosing to use only neutral cardstock for their cardmaking which makes "matching" a non issue. Something I am considering though I do have a large stash of coloured cardstock. This decorative paper was donated to me by my sister who is stash busting her decorative paper stash. It worked so well with the coral white core cardstock I had on hand which are little note cards donated to me by a friend a while back. I created the foil layers by gluing wrinkled foil (chocolate - love it when treats provides crafting supplies) onto scrap cardstock and pressing. I started with large white envelopes from my stash and made the cards to fit inside. For the card on left, I added a full layer of the swirly decorative paper leaving a small border all the way around. I punched the foil rectangle with a 1.75" punch (SU), rounded the corners, backed it with white cardstock, glued the flower die cut in the opening and added a small rhinestone to finish it off. I layered this onto a piece of the coral white core cardstock with I had embossed with D"vine Swirl (CB) and then sanded. I corner rounded this layer too. There was not enough contrast between the paper and the sanded layer so I added a piece of white cardstock which I distressed on the edges. After gluing all these layers together I mounted this element to my card using 3D foam tape. It still needed " a bit of something" so I tied a knot in a short piece of white ribbon and attached it below the flower using double sided tape. That was better!!
For the card on the right, I added two pieces of the coral swirl paper to my card front - top and bottom. I used a large piece of the coral white core cardstock and embossed it with the D"vine Swirl embossing folder (CB), sanded it and then corner rounded the corners. I used the circle I punched from the foil for my first card as the base for my flower and added a white embossed center. I used some pink raffia to create a bit of a floral element around my circle punchie by wrapping and gluing it to the back of my circle. I secured them with double sided tape. I glued my embossed layer to the center of my card and then used 3D foam tape to adhere my floral element to the lower right hand corner.
So glad to be making cards and these ones have worked out so well.
Therese
Birthday card featuring an embossed card, a background created from tissue paper and stars and a star die cut with bling
Birthday card featuring a collage background, a butterfly collage, some ribbon and a little font greeting
Thursday, January 28, 2021
Anniversary card featuring paper pieced background with a fun heart collage and a layered punchie greeting with ribbon
Monday, January 25, 2021
Quilting - dark blue crumb squares
Therese
Friday, January 22, 2021
Handmade paper fire starters with beeswax
I had to go back and add wax to the edges. For those already made up I simply dipped the ends in melted beeswax. For those not yet made up I found that sewing through paper coated with beeswax is problematic as the wax is a little sticky. So for my next ones I will put regular wax on the edges and the beeswax in the center. It will give a nice highlight to the paper to have a coloured edge. I will investigate the availability of parraffin - used for sealing canning jars - at the grocery store to see if there is any available at this time of year. It would provide a clear quick melting options for handmade paper. I do like the beeswax on the handmade paper so I would consider just putting the parraffin on the edges. Therese
Thursday, January 21, 2021
Slow Crochet - garlands made with crochet thread and felted wool die cuts
Monday, January 18, 2021
Slow Stitching - large leaf hand stitching project is finished
Firestarters - 365 project for this year!!
This is my first batch of fire starters which I have decided is my 365 project for this year. It was the end result of trying to use up the paper that accumulates in my craft room and put it to good use. After several sessions of online research in regards to fire starters I have had two full days of experimenting on the structure and content of these fire starters as it only made sense to have a fire starter which actually starts a fire before I made 365 of them.
I have tried several options for the outside structure including bond paper and paper from paper bags and that which comes as filler in online orders. All the ones I tried worked well. For inside I have tried many variations including - crumpled newspaper, newspaper strips, small pieces of bond, shredded bond and many different ways of combining them. At the end of my first long day and many different combinations - even using bacon fat as an accelerant - I decided that an accelerant was necessary so I would try wax and maybe polyester fabric. My experiments with polyester fabric did not go well and I was unable to get it to burn with a flame strong enough to start a fire. It was worth a try.Next, I decided to give wax a try which is one of the most used products in DIY fire starter tutorials. I don't have a lot of wax on hand except in the form of waxed crayons and I decided that this would be a good place to start. It would make the outside beautiful and encourage flames!! I trimmed papers to approximately 5.5" x 8.5" from bags from bananas bags and some brown paper from parcel filler. I put the bottoms of the bags through the shredder for the next step.
I set up my griddle and coloured the paper using my wax crayons. I have used wax crayons on several different substrates in the past. A while back I made backgrounds for cards using cardstock. You can check out instructions here. More recently, I made some Heart Art using bond paper which worked out really well. So with foil on the griddle I just started colouring my pieces of paper with my crayons and creating fun and interesting colour combinations. It was lots of fun!!
Here is what I used to stuff the "tubes". I held the "tube" in my left hand and took a small sheet of newspaper (4" x 4" or so) and scrunched it and put it in the top of the tube then used the palette knife to get right to the bottom. I took a small handful (1/4 cup) of shredded paper and inserted that into the tube. I scrunched another piece of newspaper and inserted it over the shredded paper and push it down to about middle with my palette knife. Added another bit of shredded paper and then lastly another scrunched piece of newspaper. I pushed the newspaper just down enough so I could pinch the top edges together so I could stitch them together. I sewed them one at a time as I created them to ensure they did not lose their contents.
Here is a photo of one fire starter - front and back. As you can see the edges really don't need to be neat and there is enough overlap to keep the contents inside. No fancy stitching either - just regular thread!!
So I have an outlet for scrap bond (shredding) and paper bags and such which I have been saving to make decorative paper for cardmaking. Instead, some will be decorative paper which will be channeled into fire starters. I have a plan to organize my craft room so that there is less storing and more using that happens in there. I hope that more creating will happen as a result! We shall see!!
Sunday, January 17, 2021
Crumb quilt squares in reds with a floral motif
Birthday card with a cute sheep, some ribbon and a "ewe" greeting
Saturday, January 16, 2021
All occasion card featuring a collage background, a layered butterfly and rhinestones
Friday, January 15, 2021
All occasion card with an aperture created by triangles of decorative paper and an embossed butterfly
Another fabric gift bag
Thursday, January 14, 2021
All occasion card featuring a random collage background, a watercoloured floral image and some bling
Fabric gift bag made from elegant and lustrous brocade fabric
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Thank you card featuring thin heart collage, red ribbon and a font greeting
All occasion card featuring a collaged background, a floral image and rhinestones
Having fun!!
Therese
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
All occasion card featuring a collage background, a little watercoloured flower and black borders on both
Therese
Heart art for my Mom - heart collage using tissue paper, thin decorative papers and white glue
I made some heart art for my Mom. Right now she needs to know that she is loved and is a blessing to all those around her.
I created a couple of panels using white tissue paper, white glue with gold glitter and hand cut hearts from my large stash of thin decorative papers - quite a few which were napkins and paper towels I used to clean up after doing some creative art using acrylic paint. I always wipe up my palette in order to not waste the paint. I water down the paint in my palette, wipe it out and then spread out the paper to dry!! It makes the most interesting and unique papers. I did this same technique when I created my heart art for the front line workers. I wanted my art for my Mom to be beautiful on both sides and the process of creating these pieces means that the side that is against the plastic is very shiny and smooth so I decided to make two and glue them together so I would have the great texture on both sides of my heart. After my two pieces were dry I removed them from the plastic and cut one into the shape of a heart. I used white glue to adhere it to my other panel. Once that was dry I trimmed out the heart with my scallop decorative scissors. I die cut a filigree heart from silver card and glued it to one side of my heart and added a glitter butterfly as my focal element. I punched a hole at the top and added a ribbon so it could be hung in a window or on a door handle. To finish it off I used a pin and pierced each scallop which adds a bit more interest. You can see below how it looks with a bit of light from behind. The two layers makes it more opaque but you still get the stained glass look which I really like. I will be sending it off to her in today's mail.
Therese
Sunday, January 10, 2021
Gray and maroon flannel quilt top
Therese
Little paisley quilt
Therese
All occasion card featuring a lacy copper foil heart over a copper ribbon with a carved wood grain background
Slow Stitching -working on the last large leaf
I am still working regularly on my large leaves - my latest slow stitching project. It has been a while and I am gaining. I just started the last leaf yesterday and am very happy with how they have all worked out. I will post all of the leaves when I get this one finished!!
Therese