Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Creative Cardmaker: Using fabric swatches...

I have a new post up all about adding fabric swatches to your greeting cards over at the Scrapbook Expo Weekly Scrapper blog, hope you'll swing by and check it out...

I’m always on the lookout for something fun and different to use on my projects, so when I saw these little swatches, they stole my heart and were very inexpensive. I bought several different bundles of these 2.5″ x 2.5″ squares by Moda (Marmalade, Happy-Go-Lucky, and Aspen Frost). The designs were modern, cute, tactile and colorful… just what I love! I had to figure out a way to use them on my cards. 
I've used a white-on-white technique in the background to add some texture, but allow the fabric swatch and sentiment to be the focal point with the Cover Plate: Circles die and the words are cut from Wet Paint Cuts and Wet Paint Cuts III dies.
Stop by the Weekly Scrapper for the full tutorial!

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

more Monthly Moments: March...

I'm back with my third and last project working with the Monthly Moments collection for March by Papertrey Ink! Today I'm going to be using the new Journal Accessories stamp set and A Few Pointers stamp set and dies as well.

When thinking of what to make, immediately my mind went to the journaling cards in the kit (oh, how I love color and pattern!). Then inspiration struck! A mini album with these as my pages would be so neat. It's not really spring here yet (no flower blooms here yet, mostly snow!), but I used the March stamps with photos from my recent trip home to South Dakota see my parents and brother's family.

The front cover base is a Monthly Moments: March journaling card. I made my own background on the front by die cutting a Journal Card 1 and stamping it with  all of the cute sayings from A Few Pointers. The little squares are Moda fabrics I found at a scrap store, but you could easily replicate this look with Aqua Mist cardstock and some flower stamps and dies!

I made some of my own pages with the stamps also. These notebook journaling cards below were made from scratch. I cut them out with the Journal card 1 die and then stamped them with this set, the Journal Accessories stamps, and I'm going to use them with the March Monthly Moments journaling cards!

And some of the little cards you'll see throughout the mini album were die cut with the March dies and A Few Pointers dies.



OK, let's get to the inside! 
First, a little journaling card I made from scratch telling about our trip home. Same as the above card I made, but here I added a Tropical Teal back to it with the Journal Card 2 die. Isn't it cute how the two journal card dies layer so well together? Washi tape and a little enamel dot add a tiny bit of color and pattern.
On the birthday pic of my dad, I used the March dies with the Birthday Classics: March stamp set. He turned 63 while we were there visiting!

I cut the March with the March die collection and layered it - one cut with white and one cut from a journaling card in the March Monthly Moments collection.


Next, some pics of my girls playing with their cousins outside at my parents' home! Here's one of these accent cards I cut out with the A Few Pointers die. You can use it for journaling or simply as a neat embellishment to accent your photo! The tag is cut with Tremendous Tags from a journaling card.
At the top of some of these cards, I added a few little fabrics to jazz them up, just wrapped them around and stapled them on. The spring circle was stamped with the March stamps.
Another pic of the kids playing. They get along so well and always have a blast together! My brother has two boys right around the same ages as my girls. As you can see, it's been a really snowy year, so I wasn't able to scrap flower buds and springy things with this kit like I wanted to, but it worked out just fine!
And here is one more handmade card created with the Journal Accessories stamps. "Sunday" is from A Few Pointers. I added a few pics of the day we went bowling.
Another fun thing that I captured was when all the kids went out to play was when my dad was showing the girls how to shoot BB guns. They loooved it! I love this pic of my dad helping Kati. She was good too - hit the target right away!

Here she is standing proudly in front of her target. :) I stapled a journaling card to the edge of the photo with one I stamped myself with all the fun sayings from A Few Pointers. Then I covered the staple with washi tape that coordinated with her shirt.
Here is my other daughter shooting BB's with my older nephew. The kids always do cool stuff when we go to visit! My dad let them drive his golf cart around one night. lol (I was gone, but would have loved to get pictures of that!)

Seeing all of the patterns and colors together makes me happy. I have a couple more things I still want to add...a few more pics of some sight seeing we did together to Mt. Rushmore, etc. Then I'm just going to punch holes and assemble it all together on a binder ring. I think I might insert it into my monthly moments album after the Feb. page, just to keep all the months together in one place.

Mini albums are kind of like one big layered card with lots of little cards inside. Cards for me are easier than scrapbook pages, because it's a smaller palette to work with, a smaller space to fill. So when you begin a mini album, think of each page as a little card palette and how you could add interest to each page. Also when you stack the cards, look at them as layers and choose ones that look good next to each other or on top of each other (which is quite easy with these kits, because they all coordinate)! I wanted to add just a little more color to mine, so I laid out a bunch of goodies from my stash that I thought would work well together before I started. I've got some washi tapes and little fabric swatches from Moda that I picked up the other day. For inks, I grabbed the ink colors in the kit: Spring Moss, Harvest Gold, Hawaiian Shores and Aqua Mist. Then I added a few more inks to my palette: Melon Berry, Tropical Teal and Berry Sorbet. Just to add a tiny bit of warmth to the color palette. At this point, I'm not sure if I'm going to use ALL of these items in my mini album, but it's inspiring to see them all laid out together and have so many choices.

There you have it. My mini album process. I hope some of these tips inspire you to try one. Visit Heather Nichols and Melissa Phillips for more Monthly Moments inspiration for March!

Friday, March 14, 2014

Personalized Coin Purses and Possibilities...

Have we got a surprise for you today! Papertrey Ink has a new die set coming this month that is full of amazing potential to help you create coin purses, gift card holders and so much more. Just wait until you see what everyone on the team has made! They are all so different, yet soooooo wonderful!

Ok, here goes. Modern meets vintage. "Fresh Vintage" is what I like to call it!

These coin purses are easy to make with felt, oil cloth or any other material that won't unravel on the edges, since you'll be hand stitching along the edge and not tucking the ends under like you normally would when sewing something like this. BUT...having said that...the quilter in me just couldn't help trying to make these in some fun fabrics!! I went to Hobby Lobby and came home with 5 fabrics I loved. Picking out fabrics is so much fun! You only need a tiny scrap of each, so don't go all out and buy 1/2 a yard of each like I did. Totally not necessary! You only need a 5x7" piece of material (or a mix of materials that will make a 5x7" piece) for the smaller ones or two 5x7" pieces for the larger ones. Erin Lincoln will have a video for you to watch on how to create these!

The first coin purse I made was the one in the back with the teal zipper. I wanted it to be extra large, so I die cut 2 of the 5x7" pieces and put them back-to-back.

When die cutting thin fabric of this type, you first have to iron it onto a stabilizer to be able to cut it with the Cuttlebug. After ironing, I left the paper backing from the stabilizer ON the fabric and die cut the large 5x7" die and the zipper opening. Next, I simply placed the zipper behind the zipper opening and hand stitched the holes around the zipper. Seriously! I've never done a zipper before, but I can bet this is the easiest way ever to put in a zipper. LOVE it! Pin it to hold it in place while you are hand stitching it in. (The polkadot fabric was ironed on with Heat-n-Bond over the top of the other fabric.)

Below is the zipper all stitched in. Then I simply added the coordinating back piece on and hand-stitched around the holes on the outer edges. Easy peasy!

To finish, I added a back piece the same size, 5x7", which is also ironed onto stabilizer before die cut. Stitch around the outer edges and you are all done.

Next is the pencil case size.

To make the pencil case shape, I stitched some fabrics together to create the 5x7" piece.

I ironed it flat and then ironed it onto a fabric stabilizer before die cutting. (The strips are cut about 2" wide each and are sewn together by putting the right sides of the fabric together and machine stitching in about 1/4". You'll end up with five 1 1/2" wide strips when they are sewn together.)  After you run it through the die cutter, you'll hand sew the zipper to one side at the top using the holes as your guideline. Then unzip the zipper, fold the bag in the half the long way and sew the other side of the zipper on to the other side of the top. Then stitch up the sides of the bag tucking the ends of the zipper in. (I apologize, this pic was taken before I ironed the materials. You'll want to iron them before you do the stabilizer and die cutting, so they are nice and flat!)

Last, I added a little piece of felt with a key ring to the right side of the pencil case before hand stitching the right side closed.

The last one, the smaller felt one, was actually the easiest and fastest to create. It's a gift card holder. Instead of adding a zipper behind the open space, I kept it open for a gift card to slide in. (Pretend the polka dot fabric is a pretty gift card. Ha.)

To make this, I die cut the 5x7" piece of Fresh Snow felt with the Coin Purse die. Then folded it in half the short way and die cut the hole out where the zipper might go. But instead of using a zipper, I left it open for a gift card to slide in! Hand stitch around the zipper opening first, then hand stitch the front and back together on the sides and bottom.

To hold the little flap down at the top, I added a stick pin and tucked the sharp end down under the felt. I used the Seasonal Stitches: Birds dies to create leaves from felt (it's actually a bird wing, but I think it works nice as a leaf too). Then I rolled up a piece of fabric and hot glued it on as a flower.

The tag is cut with Tremendous Tags and stamped with Birthday Classics: April. And that's it! Hope you've enjoyed these!

Coin Purses and Happy Spring Gift Card Holder:
STAMPS: Birthday Classics: April
INK: Aqua Mist
PAPER: Aqua Mist
DIES: Coin Purse dies, Seasonal Stitching dies, Tremendous Tags dies
OTHER: fabric and zippers from Hobby Lobby, floss, clasps and Heat-n-Bond from Walmart, Aqua Mist felt by PTI., pin from craft supply/floral department, gem - unknown.
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Visit the rest of the PTI team to see more with these products:
Melissa Phillips
Nichole Heady

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Happy trails...

Welcome to another Papertrey Ink blog hop and today we are featuring the new Happy Trails stamps and dies coming out the 15th. I was inspired by the bird in the set and the little inspirational saying that goes with it!
I've been seeing these cute stuffed birds on-line and well....I love any fabric project, so I gave it a whirl. To make the bird, I just cut 2 bird pieces from fabric and placed them wrong sides together. I machine stitched around 3/4 of it and left a hole at the bottom of her belly to turn it right side out and stuff it with quilt batting. I stamped "smile" on her belly before stuffing. The wings are decorate with felt, lace, flower and an Artisan Element by Pink Paislee.
The legs are made of thick wire, so that the bird can stand. I just bent them and played around until she stood up! It helps to make the wired legs long and stick the wire all the way up into her body to give her some extra stabilization. Oh, don't forget to add some cute wooden spools to the legs if you wish! Makes her a little whimsical and homespun. :)
I really wanted her to hold a twig of some sort, but I opted for a pin and then hung a felt heart on the pin.

I loved the saying that came with the bird in the stamp set, so I stamped it with Ripe Avocado ink and Pure Poppy for the word "song" and added it to this cute little frame with a Happy Trails die cut bird in the corner. I had to stamp the words a little differently to get them to fit, so I masked off some of the words as I went and stamped a few words at a time.
Tuck these two together in a nice gift box and what a sweet gift it would make.
Because It Has a Song gift set:
STAMPS: Happy Trails
INK: Ripe Avocado, Pure Poppy, True Black
PAPER: white cardstock
DIES: Happy Trails (small bird on frame)
OTHER: fabric, Papertrey Ink felt, Prima flower, Pink Paislee Artisan Element, lace, floral pin, frame from Dollar Tree, pink ribbon and brad by Crate Paper, wire and spools from craft supply.
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I have one more card to show you with this set. I stamped the bird onto a resist paper by Pink Paislee. Damask paper is new by Papertrey Ink and so pretty!

Dreams Take Flight card:
STAMPS: Happy Trails
INK: Simply Chartreuse
PAPER: Pink Paislee (text), Papertrey Ink (damask)
DIES: XL ric rac border
OTHER: sticker by Crate Paper, pin and flower by Maya Road, bird by Melissa Frances, Papertrey Ink felt.
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Thank you so much for reading today. Please visit the other gals to see what they have made with the other items in this stamp set...there is a butterfly, fountain pen, quill pen, ink pen, pencil, dragonfly, and an airplane...all come with "trails" you can stamp with them as well.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Elmer's and X-acto Craft and Tell blog hop...


Welcome to the hop! 
*If you'd like to start at the beginning, please visit Amy Heller's blog!*
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When you think of Elmer's, what comes to mind? Yes, school glue comes to my mind too. I had no idea Elmer's had so many fabulous scrapbooking supplies also!

Elmer's graciously sent me some of their products, including an X-acto kraft knife, circle cutter, scalloped scissors, Glue Spots, a permanent tape runner, fabric glue, self healing mat, and more. On this first card, I used the circle cutter and cut out the middle of my card, then machine stitched around the edges! I misted the kraft paper with a brown mist and a Tattered Angels stencil. Love how the white ink looks on the kraft.
Here is what it looks like open:


Many times I end up using the supplies I can see on my desk, so I have a little ceramic bowl filled with odds and ends leftover from other projects. I thought this flower and ticket from my bowl would be cute in the center. I used the cute little scalloped scissors on the bottom edge.
 You've Been So Kind card:
STAMPS: Everyday Button Bits (so kind) and Mega Mixed Messages (thanks) by Papertrey Ink
INK: Hawaiian Shores and Fresh Snow by Papertrey Ink
PAPER: kraft cardstock
DIES/TOOLS: Tiny Tags die by Papertrey Ink, scalloped scissors and circle cutter by Elmer's
OTHER: Glue Spots and tape runner by Elmer's, Prima flower, Pink Paislee ticket
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Next, I tackled a layout - something I don't do very often, but I do love it when I take the time to do one! Here I used the circle cutter to create a border (three separate circles) and used the kraft knife to cut out my own title! I drew it out with pencil first and then trimmed it.
I used the tape runner and Glue Spots as well! The Glue Spots work great on the larger embellishments like the resin hearts (new items from Melissa Frances).

My older daughter begged and begged and begged for a puppy. Forever. Finally, we caved in and looked for one last Thanksgiving. She came home with us the day before Thanksgiving. My daughter quickly decided she wasn't too fond of her, because of all the work involved letting her out to go to the bathroom, cleaning up the accidents, etc!! But now...7 months later, she loves her to pieces and can't enough of our puppy!

I love adding texture with stitching and layers.
I used the scalloped scissors to make little scalloped strips on the big heart.
Pals layout:
STAMPS:  none
INK: none
PAPER: Emma's Shoppe by Crate Paper,
Daily Junque by Pink Paislee, gray/black/hot pink cardstock
DIES/TOOLS: circle cutter - Elmer's, kraft knife - Elmer's, scalloped scissors - Elmer's
OTHER: chipboard - Crate Paper Emma's Shoppe, resin hearts - Melissa Frances
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My third project is an Ipod Cozy. I have been needing something to keep my Ipod from getting scratched if I take it with me in my purse...
I used Papertrey Ink felt and the Fabric Bond glue by Elmer's! The glue works terrific, just do your stitching and decorating of the front first, then glue the sides together and let set for 24 hours. It does stick pretty quickly, but you'll want it to cure overnight.
The stitching was made with a Papertrey Ink stamp (it's a new one that will be out on the 15th, so I can't show you just yet). I stamped the stems with white "Fresh Snow" ink right onto the felt and then stitched over the design with embroidery floss. The stems fit nicely in the Crate Paper chipboard frame! I added a brad to the flower and then reinforced the inside of the Ipod case with more felt to make the front thicker and also to block the brad backing from scratching my Ipod. You could make these for your child's Nintendo DS, or for your Ipad, etc!
I pinked the top edges with pinking shears.
 Ipod Cozy:
STAMPS: Daydreamer by Papertrey Ink
INK: Fresh Snow by Papertrey Ink
PAPER: none
DIES: none
OTHER: felt by Papertrey Ink, brads/chipboard by Crate Paper,
yellow and white embroidery floss by DMC, Fabric Bond glue by Elmer's, pinking shears.
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Next hop over to see what my good friend Davinie Fiero has been making! The hop will be open until 11:30 PST Sunday evening June 12th. You must leave a comment on everyone's blogs to be eligible for the grand prizes - great for throwing your OWN craft party! You can see all the prizes HERE.

You have an additional chance to win by going to the Elmer's or Xacto's Facebook pages.  


Or if you are a Twitter user, use the hash tags #CraftandTell or #CraftandTellBlogHop and name @Elmers in your tweet.

Good luck! Thank you for stopping by!