Therese
Thursday, August 24, 2023
Large all occasion card featuring a silhouette of flowers with a watercoloured background over a paper pieced background
Monday, August 21, 2023
Large birthday cards featuring a lamb with a heart on its rump and bird on its head
For my second card I used a blue card, a bright polka dot background paper which I embellished with large stamped circles, 1" circles for the "strip" which I added faux stitching to, mounted my lamb to blue layer after watercolouring to coordinate.
For my third card I used a dark plum card, coordinating diamond background paper to which I added a yellow ribbon (tie a short piece for a bow), watercoloured the image and layered it onto dark plum cardstock before adhering to my card.
Will be using two of these for my exchange cards this month.
Therese
New fire starters
From my previous experience with making fire starters they function better if they have a bit of air space in them. I laid out the rings on a plastic tray so that any dripped wax would congeal on the bottom of the starter and be easily removed from the tray. These worked out really well and I realize on hind sight that different materials would have made them "prettier". I packaged my fire starters in boxes - candy boxes work really well as they are the perfect depth. This way the package can be burned once it is empty. No garbage!!
You will need pinecones, paper and wax.
Pinecones:
The pinecones need to be dry. If you have time simply collect them and let them dry naturally in a mesh or brown paper bag. If not, lay them on a cookie sheet and put them in the oven for about 30 minutes at 200F which will dry them out and kill any bugs that may have taken up residence. There are all sorts of shapes and sizes so use what you have available to you.
To begin with pine cones don't really need any help as they are natural fire starters but if you want them prettier you could simply dunk them several times in the wax and just let them solidify. They look pretty cool that way too.
Paper:
I could have used different paper to get a prettier final product. You could use old book pages, used gift wrap or tissue paper, bond paper from old manuals or misprints from your computer, old notes from previous courses, junk mail or last year's school notes on loose leaf or pages from scribblers. Just check your recycle bin!! You get the idea - pretty much any paper you have a supply of would do. Choose what you have on hand and gives you the look you are looking for. If you want a quick and easy solution you could use cupcake liners which are available in several different sizes and therefore accommodate your pine cones.
Wax:
Again use what you have on hand. Candles that are no longer useable are the best but consider old wax crayons as well. These can often be acquire by just asking your friends and family to pass them on. You can purchase canning paraffin wax which would work well is generally available. Beeswax would also work though may be a little harder to find.
Sunday, August 20, 2023
Large all occasion card featuring a beautiful poppy, some sheet music and red organza ribbon
Therese
Thursday, August 10, 2023
QAYG - new quilt with Mom's scraps
Friday, August 04, 2023
Baby cards featuring a buggy and a little blue zebra on creative backgrouds
The pink card has a background created by layering torn strips over the pink and green ones glued to a green cardstock rectangle. I punched the right hand side with a scallop punch (SU) and added clear rhinestones. I mounted this background onto a dark pink card. I watercoloured the little buggy (Cre8tive Hands), added some paper piercing for texture and layered it onto a green rectangle. I added ribbon flags to it using double sided tape before mounting it to my card with 3D foam tape.
The blue card started with a yellow green card to which I added some striped paper before placing the blue circle paper which I had cut diagonally. I watercoloured the zebra (Cre8tive Hands) to coordinate. I trimmed a green rectangle, punched the left hand side (MS), embossed the remainder (CB) and then added some paper piercing on three edges. I mounted the little zebra and then tied on some coordinating fiber to his left. Has been so much fun!! Therese