Happy Friday!!
This gifty lil' set was made for the latest challenge on the 3D Design Challenge blog. (The button book was made with Jan Tink's "One Little Book" template out of one 12x12 piece of paper.) Previous post for how to make the button book here. Check out 3D Design Challenge to see some great mini books by Carrie & Pamela & for the link to the template.
Today, tutorials for the Stamp & stitch technique on the gift bag (or basket, maybe?) and some little vellum-resist flowers too...
Stamp & Stitch Flourish:
Step 1. Stamp your image. I like Stazon for no smudging
(this is from From the Garden by Fancy Pants) I'm stamping on patterned gesso cardstock, because it's really strong for stitching (& I wanted a wee bit o' pattern)
(this is from From the Garden by Fancy Pants) I'm stamping on patterned gesso cardstock, because it's really strong for stitching (& I wanted a wee bit o' pattern)
Step 2. Pierce along the lines
(I use a Making Memories paper piercer)
(I use a Making Memories paper piercer)
Step 3. Stitch it up. (If you use double-sided tape on the back of the piece instead of knots, it lays nice & flat)

Vellum Resist Flowers:
Supplies:
Vellum
Versamark
Clear embossing powder
Heat gun
Black marker/ink
Flower punch
Paper piercer
Brads
Vellum
Versamark
Clear embossing powder
Heat gun
Black marker/ink
Flower punch
Paper piercer
Brads
Step 1. Emboss vellum
(Versamark & Clear embossing powder)
(Versamark & Clear embossing powder)
Step 2. Punch flowers (Three for You punch) & colour them
(I used black marker) Remove the excess marker
Step 4. Shape the flower around the brad & use it
P.S. Of course, you can stamp & embroider on fabric: No DUH! huh? (But check out Crafty Daisies tut here and for making kid's art (or yours) into embroidery check out this stunning project.)Great Embroidery thread review on Craft Critique here by Mary Chong
P.P.S. Can you believe tomorrow is World Cardmaking Day!?! I'll have THREE posts for ya (and some surprises) :O) If you have a minute on Saturday, check out Little Paper Shop for a sweet SALE!!! (20% off everything in the store!)
P.P.S. Can you believe tomorrow is World Cardmaking Day!?! I'll have THREE posts for ya (and some surprises) :O) If you have a minute on Saturday, check out Little Paper Shop for a sweet SALE!!! (20% off everything in the store!)
Oh I love those vellum flowers....how beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI was going to do housework this morning but now you have inspired me to get up into my studio and create something........thank you.
Sheila-x-
I love the effect you have got here Mel. I don't usually sew on my cards as I'm lazy, but you have inspired me to give it a go! Wendy xx
ReplyDeleteHey Mel!! Just beautiful and congrats on your guest designer spot!! You will WOW them I know!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so AWESOME! I need to stitch on my cards! I love stitching!
ReplyDeleteThis gift set is sooooo pretty :)
ReplyDeleteWOW love your projects and your tutorials were so helpful. The vellum flowers are so awesome. Now I'm going to have to get out that thread and needle again. I just love sewing on cards. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWow! This is incredibly pretty and inspiring. I love the look of the embossed vellum flowers. Going to have to get going and try this idea for myself.
ReplyDeleteThank you for always sharing and inspiring!
I love love the handle on your little tote. It's fab!!! Your blog looks awesome. Great work!
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried stitching on cards YET! I do love the vellum flowers and I can think of alot of uses for those. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAw Mel...Wow...Wow...Wow and another big sigh of admiration at your latest creation..ooo I think that rhymes!!! not that i am a poet though!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is truly sensational!!
hi mel , i like the black and white stithcing must have takens some time hey?lady#1
ReplyDeleteOooh, them resist flowers are oh so pretty! I love the stitchings too! I gotta try that resist flower!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, jus' wondering. . .how long does it take for you to make a card? You put in so much details to your card. . .it would probably take me a whole day to do all those details. . I'm a pretty lazy crafter and slow one too!! LOL!
As always, I'm lovin' your projects!!
Maria
WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project Mel - very classy looking. Like the blog facelift too!
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful and beautiful creation. Is there no stopping you?
ReplyDeleteWOW, just sooooo pretty
LOVE, LovE, love this!!! You've done it again Mel-a-Licious!
ReplyDeleteI NEED to try the vellum resist ... like now!
Enjoy your weekend my friend!!!
~Lottso hugs, Deb
Cool, cool, cool awesome, awesome job.
ReplyDeleteYou rule the planet. Maybe we should get you working on the economy or something...you could explain these obscure terms in a handy-dandy blog entry and just blow our minds!
ReplyDeleteYou never cease to amaze me Mel! Your creations are always so vibrant and beautiful...rock on girlie!!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Risa:)
p.s. Congrats on your guest designer spot Mel, you are so very deserving!!!
You just amaze me Mel with all your great ideas. Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteThis is just stunning, Mel. The little details in the flowers, etc. Make this such a keepsake and more.
ReplyDeleteMel, thank you for sharing your ideas with us! Love the flowers! It looks beautiful! The stitching is so nice and really gives a nice addition and demension!
ReplyDeleteoh lovely,and very nice tegnigue.Greetings from Finland!!!!!
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