Thursday, December 30, 2021
Two more small quilts --- burgundy and green
Monday, December 27, 2021
Birthday card with a little lady bug
Saturday, December 25, 2021
Bright dryer balls stuffed with felted wool scraps
Monday, December 20, 2021
Ivory tree ornament/ diffuser
Thursday, December 16, 2021
Christmas card with a vintage Santa, handmade paper background & vgreen intage seam binding
Therese
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
Christmas cards with a little trees made from woven paper with a confetti star and embossed background
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Large Christmas cards for my exchange partners
I made up a few large cards from large images I had printed a while back. The two Merry Christmas greetings are from Graphics Fairy. I do not have credits for the other two.
Christmas cards featuring stitched elements - stamped handmade paper trees and greeting
Monday, December 13, 2021
Christmas card featuring little chickadees, some string and a stamped greeting
Slow Stitching Project - cat squares - Q2 - R7 - 1-5
Brown embroidered quilt
Sunday, December 12, 2021
Christmas card featuring a little tree die cut, a collaged vellum background and a little embossed greeting
Saturday, December 11, 2021
Christmas card with a collaged background, embellished tree die cut and a bit of lace
Winken, Blinken quilt
Friday, December 10, 2021
Christmas card featuring a vintage Santa, ribbon and handmade paper
Tuesday, December 07, 2021
Birthday card featuring a sparrow photo, some ribbon and a fancy greeting
I started with a large blue envelope and created a blue card to fit inside. I found this wonderful music paper in my stash (donation from my sister) so I trimmed out a piece for my background. I trimmed this sparrow photo from a calendar page (photo calendar from my sister) added some rows of paper piercing with my pattern tracing wheel and then mounted it onto black cardstock. I added a strip of black cardstock below to which I had tied three little pieces of ribbon and a chalk board greeting with little white brads. Therese
Saturday, December 04, 2021
All occasion and birthday cards while I was at it
The bottom two were made around two images from my stash. The blue one features a butterfly stamped image (SU) over a collaged background with a little bit of ribbon. The other one features a watercoloured coffee cup (BlackBerry Jelly) with paper pierced lines and bits of ribbon over a leafy background. Alway nice to have a few cards on hand for giving as gifts at this time of the year!!! Therese
Lap quilt in plaid and dark green
Thursday, December 02, 2021
Thank you cards with removable watercoloured heart ornaments
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
My angel tree topper all spruced up
I spent the afternoon sprucing up my angel tree topper. It is a vintage tree topper for sure. My good friend Lorraine crocheted it for me over forty years ago and has been the only tree topper we have had ever since. She had stiffened the body, wings and halo with sugar water over a cone form. Over the years they had discoloured and I wanted to redo it. Removing the sugar water and redoing it seemed like a very daunting task and therefore the process kept being put off. Last year when we took it down after the holidays I decided to give it a coat of paint which was much less daunting. Needless to say she has spent the better part of a year near the family room fire place and today with a bit of time on my hands - my Christmas cards have been mailed - I thought I would see what I could do. I took the pieces apart as they had been simply hand stitched to each other. The halo, the wings and the head part were seperated from the body where they were stitched. I did make a few notes about where they had been stitched together so I could replicate the process once they were painted. I chose a warm white acrylic paint and applied it with a stiff brush so it would get in between the stitches and in the insides of the openings. I covered all the areas even though they were not all discoloured to ensure that she had a nice even colouring - inside and outside of the skirt, the wings and the halo. The head and bodice had not been starched and was still in really good condition. Only four little spots which I painted over using the end of a toothpick. I painted the halo in gold but that did not work as well as I would have liked so I added some yellow paint and then a thin layer of silver gleams which was the best I could hope for. After all the pieces were dry I stitched her back together. She is looking so much better. I decided to make her a little muff because with only the ends of the pink pipe cleaners twisted together did not really do hands all that well. I dug through my fabric stash and found a piece that was the right colour. I trimmed a small piece and stitched it together to created a tube. After turning it inside out I folded the bottom edge up into the opening and then placed the muff over "her hands" and then used the end of a large needle to stuff the top edge into the top opening covering the ends of the pipe cleaners. That was much better. I am auditioning a gold star sequin held in place with a head pin to see how I like it. It might be replaced with a silver one or might just be removed instead. We shall see!! I expect she has another 40 years to go so at some point she will be gracing someone else's tree but that will be fine when the time comes. Therese
Monday, November 29, 2021
Slow Stitching - cat squares - Q2, Row 6 - 1 to 5
Monday, November 22, 2021
Fabric gift wrapping
I used what I had for fabric and made them about 34" square. The pink is the smallest and was ready made in my stash - a dyed hankerchief. The purple and orange are a bit see through so may have to have another one layered below them but that is easy enough to do. I really like the shimmery one which I used to tie up a gift in the first photo. It is very quick and easy to use these fabric wraps and they look elegant!! I have a few more to finish but I should have what I need to wrap my gifts for the box that I am sending off soon. I will be able to make up a few more if I need for closer to Christmas. It was a full day in the sewing room but I am very happy with my progress and will be augmenting my stash of wraps over the next year or so so I can liquidate the bit of gift wrap and curling ribbon I have on hand.
UPDATE:
I have made up a few more fabric gift wraps from a few of the other pieces of fancy fabric I found in my stash earlier. They range from 36" to 24". The floral one on the left is actually a square scarf that was ready to go!! This supply should be enough for this holiday season and into the new year!!
Therese
Sunday, November 21, 2021
Christmas tree ornaments from felted wool which can be used to diffuse essential oils
I made some little Christmas tree ornaments to include in my Christmas cards for friends I don't see during the year due to how far apart we live. I started with little green felted wool triangles. I just recently read that wool is a very good diffuser for essential oils so these will be ornament/diffusers. Some with artificial trees are using them to diffuse pine essential oils to give the scent of a real tree. I decided to decorate up the front leaving the back to be used for diffusing. I dug out some small green fabric scraps and cut little strips for all of my little trees. I hand cut little brown trunks from felted wool and little circles for my stars from yellow orange cotton. I stitched the little strips down the middle of my tree using my sewing machine and green thread incorporating my little trunk on the way down. I turned my tree and then stitched back up to the top. I created a hanger of heavy weight crochet thread in deep yellow which I stitched through the top of tree and tied a knot. I used a tine tipped brown permanent marker to draw a star on my little circles and then hand stitched them in place at the top of my trees using coordinating thread. It was fun to create these and they are flat enough to be easily be mailed inside my cards. I am well on my way getting ready for Christmas. My parcel is ready to go and will be mailed tomorrow. All my Christmas cards are done and I have written my newsletter which I will include to friends and family. I created fabric gift wraps this past week to and the post will show up tomorrow. They make very nice looking gifts for under the tree!!! Therese
Saturday, November 20, 2021
Christmas cards with french greetings and a more religous theme
After a persusal of my Christmas card stash I realized that I had added greetings to most of them and I did not have any french ones!! I wanted to have few with a more religious them and french greetings. I was fortunate to find these images and die cuts in my stash so I was able to make up what I needed.
The first one features a great image of Santa and baby Jesus from Melonheadz which I have often used. I watercoloured the image, layered it with black and then mounted it to a card with a handmade paper background layered with a red strip and black brad on a red card front.
My second card features a gold embossed Mary and Jesus image which I bought a few years ago with my Mom in mind. She likes her Christmas cards with nativity scenes on them. I added the french greeting (SU), a gold brad with blue thread and finished it off with paper piercing all the way around using my pattern tracing wheel. I added a blue handmade paper background to a light gray card and then mounted my Mary & Jesus image to it.
My third card features a nativity die cut from Taylored Impressions to which I added a gold ribbon and a gold embossed greeting. I layered these onto a sparkly music sheet background overlaid onto a kraft card. I added a gold sequin to the star over the stable. Done!!
Glad to have a few more of the cards I will need for this year!! Therese
Friday, November 19, 2021
Snowflake Christmas cards with fun backgrounds and embellishments
I created these using white quarter sheets from which I had cut large snowflakes (SU) a while back for other Christmas cards which featured the snowflake. These have been sitting for a while and having been inspired by some cards on Splitcoast Stampers which have been backing openings with cardstock strips I thought I would give it a try. I took blue strips from my stash and adhered them together with regular tape on the back and then embossed them with a snowflake embossing folder (CB). I trimmed it to size and adhered it to the back of my quarter sheet and then added snowflake die cuts in the center with a blue sequin and a silver brad. I trimmed the quarter sheet down just a bit and then added a faux stitching border using a silver marker. I added the greeting on the first one afterwards, but having added a thread to the second one I added it before gluing the snowflake layer to by blue card. They worked out exactly like I imagined they would!!!
I had a stack of ivory ones that I wanted to put to good use so I decided to experiment with warm toned backgrounds to see if that would work as well. I found scraps of these papers in my stash and thought they would work well as they had glittered elelements - reindeer on the brown and sleighs on the red. I found those papers difficult to use as background for other images but they worked quite well for adding sparkle to these snow flakes. I added paper piercing to the brown one and faux stitching with a gold marker for other. To finish off the cards I added gold fabric snowflakes with gold brads to the centers before adhering these large elements to my card fronts. Got quite a few cards made with these backgrounds.
A few more cards using this concept with a wide variety of backgrounds. It was fun to pick through my stash of Christmas backgrounds and find those that worked well. You can see that I added die cut snowflakes to the center of some and the others got gold fabric snowflakes. They all got a border treatment - paper piercing or gold faux stitching. This process did speed up the process of getting more cards made faster!! The stash of snowflake openings is gone!! That was worth doing!! Therese
Birthday card featuring a little wintery bear, some sparkly stars and a dotted background
Thursday, November 18, 2021
Christmas cards with a gold embossed tree and a layered snow man
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
Cards for Seniors - a few Christmas cards
Christmas cards featuring beautiful card fronts
Christmas cards featuring a Santa and a red, white and gold theme
For the second card I added layered gold and red ribbons to my handmade paper background then secured one end with a black brad before adhering it to my card front. Again, I layered the Santa with black cardstock and adhered it to my card.
For the last card I added a length of red gros grain ribbon to my background before adhering it to my card. I layered the Santa with black and then gold cardstock. I added four rows of paper piercing to the gold layer before securing this layer to my card. A few more to add to the stash!! Therese
All occasion cards featuring a butterfly and floral wreath (Melonheadz - digitals) and layered backgrounds
For my second card, I started with a white card and trimmed my background paper to leave a small margin. I bordered a dark pink strip of cardstock with two strips of the same blue and then punched the lower one with a lacy border punch (MS). I added a length of white lacy ribbon over the dark pink strip before adhering this element to my card front. I watercoloured the floral wreath to coordinate with my card and added a faux stitched border with a black marker. I layered on another piece of dark pink cardstock and mounted it to my card with 3D foam tape. Therese