Saturday, December 23, 2023
Birthday card featuring a little bear with a gift, pastel background paper and little ribbon flags
Slow Stitching - little ivory tree ornaments
Tuesday, December 05, 2023
Large bag with a zipper, short handles, QAYG patchwork and a pocket inside
Friday, December 01, 2023
Tree skirt - Christmas fabric done QAYG onto a used tree skirt
Thursday, November 30, 2023
November Card Club - embossed ornament framed with cardstock strips over a Christmas background
November Card Club - gold embossed nativity scene on a beautiful gold foil background
Wednesday, November 29, 2023
November Card Club - silver wreath, blue backgrounds and embossed greetings
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
Wine bottle bag
Tuesday, November 21, 2023
Christmas cards featuring embellished snowflakes and decorative paper backgrounds
Inspired by the last set of cards I made with snowflakes I decided to make a few cards for my Christmas cards stash which has not been fed too many times this year!! I will be in a time crunch very soon!!!
I started with both pieces of the snowflake die cut - the full quarter sheet as a background and the snowflake die cut. I found some envelopes in my stash that were just a bit bigger than A2 which worked really well for these cards. I chose some Christmas decorative papers and then cut cards that coordinated and fit in the envelopes. I trimmed the decorative paper to size and then added the back of die cut which I paper pierced with several lines using my pattern tracing wheel. I glued this piece to my background. I coloured the snowflakes to contrast with both backgrounds. I added tiny snowflake embellishments with a brad and then the large snow flake and added this large element to my backgrounds. These were glued to my card fronts to finish off my cards!! Really like how they worked out!!! Fun to be inspired by previous projects!! So I am adding 8 to the stash!! Therese
Friday, November 17, 2023
Birthday card with a large fun greeting with a layered star embellishment and some ribbon flags
Christmas cards featuring snowflakes and brads
Christmas Card Kits featuring triangle trees and gold stars
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
All occasion card featuring a collage background with a cute red truck!!!
Sunday, November 05, 2023
Slow Stitching - finished up the cute folk art bird from Chloe Redfern
Thursday, November 02, 2023
All occasion card featuring a fun background, a watercoloured truck scene and a key brad
Birthday card featuring a large watercoloured birthday greeting, god sequin star and colourful borders
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Monday, October 30, 2023
Fire starters made of twisted strips of kraft tissue paper, wax and cording to finish them off
Sunday, October 29, 2023
Fire starters - wax and pine cones with cotton wicks
I had an evening last week with a bit of time on my hands so I dug out the wax I melted a while ago and the pine cones I collected before it snowed and made up a few fire starters. We have been enjoying Girl Guide cookies - chocolate mint!! They have been repackaged this year and come in these nice clear trays which I have been saving knowing they would come in handy for something!! They work perfectly for these fire starters!! I put a cupcake liner on the top of the opening in preparation for the pinecones to be ready to put inside. I melted the wax in a double boiler and then turned down the heat. The wax was not cooling very quickly so I removed the top of the double boiler and placed it on a cast iron frying pan which worked really well for lowering the temperature. The lower temperature of wax makes coating the pine cone thickly very easy. Once it temperature was right I got started. I managed to get about 5-6 done and then had to put the double boiler back into the hot water bath to bring the temperature up a bit to get it a bit more liquid again. It was an ongoing process - in the bath, out of the bath but it worked well. I had added cotton cording to the pinecones by slipping it under the bottom arms and wrapping it around til it was at the top. I tied a single knot there encasing the few arms at the top. Not sure it was necessary to have it wrapped around the bottom part. I think you could just tie it to the top few arms tight enough to secure the cord to the pinecone so you can dip it without burning your fingers. It worked really well to have the cord to dip them. With the wax at the right temperature it coats the pinecone thickly in a couple of dips. Once my pinecone was well coated I placed in on the cupcake liner I had placed over the opening in the tray and simply pushed it down into the cavity. Once the wax solidifies you can lift them out very nicely. So if you choose to package these a different way for giving you would really only need a couple of GG cookie trays to make a production line. I started with yellow wax and then added teal to the yellow which made green. I managed to get 4 packages ( 6 each) of yellow ones and 2 green ones. I did find a few pinecones that were too big for the cavity so it would be good to test your pinecones before you start to make sure they are the right size.
After they were all done I found some heavyweight paper in my stash that was long enough to make some wrappers for the trays. I just measured, scored, folded and then glued the flaps to each other. Worked really well. I will add some information and instructions to them before gifting them away!! The fire starters can be used up and the sleeve can also be burned. The plastic tray is recyclable so it can be put in the bin for pick up. No garbage to dispose of!!! Therese
Sewing - a zippered bag with fun bright colours
Saturday, October 28, 2023
Christmas card kits - Peace on Earth gold embossed on brown, a layer of red vellum and beautiful flourished metallic paper for the background
Christmas card kits - cute little tree tags over hand decorated backgrounds
Christmas card kits - black and white tags with colourful seam binding
Christmas card kits - a cute little gingerbread man and a snowflake
For this card I started with the little gingerbread man (SZ). I die cut it from brown cardstock and then recut the little hearts from scraps of red cardstock and replaced them in his belly securing them in place on the back with regular tape. I added small white rick rack to his arms and legs securing the ends on the back using double sided tape. I added a small scrap of black behind his eyes and secured that with regular tape. He still needed a bit of something so I tied white cording around his neck - that was better!!! I found the red strips in my scraps and cut them to fit either landscape or portrait with a bit of trimming. I added a snowflake punchie to it using a brown brad. It allows the strip to be used horizontally or vertically with the snowflake on either end. I added double sided tape to the back of the snowflake strip and to the back of the decorative paper as well as a strip of 3D foam tape to the back of the gingerbread. I used all different backgrounds and cardstock colours. I made one up for a sample and she had five kits to put together. Therese
Saturday, October 21, 2023
Floral fabric cards featuring little embellishments of flowers layered and stitched
I have finally finished the whole set of these wonderful little floral elements which came to me from my Mom. I would guess they were part of a panel. The images are beautiful!!! I have trimmed them from their original strip, layered them onto coordinating fabrics and then stitched the layers. Some with hand stitching and other with machine stitching. I have made the one on the right a Christmas cards to celebrate the poinsettia on the front. You can see the other four here on my blog. They are going into my stash. Therese
Friday, October 20, 2023
Crocheted washcloth
Cards as Gifts - Note cards featuring aqua flower confetti with a stamped greeting and some with doodling
Had a wonderful time creating and got all of them done in a long afternoon!!! I will be donating these to our church office. Therese