I'm momentarily addicted to cards. ;) Created this one late Saturday night using Making Memories products. Inspired by May 14 of dw2008 to stitch a title. Also by Shirley's amazing work. I was already in awe of her hand stitching on projects, but even more so after creating this simple card.
A close-up of my hand stitching:
Supplies: Making Memories patterned paper and stitches; Chelsea Studio font.
The patterned paper is from a shopping "spree" at Big Lots Saturday. I bought 3 packs of American Crafts rub-ons, 2 packs of American Crafts stickers and the Making Memories patterned paper pack for $11. Now, if only my Big Lots stores would carry the American Crafts albums....
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2 hours ago
Great card. Love the stitching detail.
ReplyDeleteCute card and great finds!
ReplyDeleteLove the card and looks like that stitching must've taken forever! Fun goodies too and I hear ya on the albums!!
ReplyDeletegreat card!!!! I wish our Big Lots would carry any decent scrapbooking stuff.
ReplyDeleteNice card, good job on the stitching! Have a good week.
ReplyDeletelove that hand stitching! great score @ big lots! id they get the AC albums let me know!LOL!
ReplyDeletePretty card! Love the hand stitiching.
ReplyDeleteCute card! I only stitch with my machine! I'm not patient enough to do it my hand.
ReplyDeleteAwesome stitching and card and great finds!!
ReplyDeletegreat idea! Do you just use a regular sewing machine ?
ReplyDeleteGreat card!!!
ReplyDeleteLove all the great scrappy stuff you got!!!
I do use my sewing machine on some paper projects, but this one was hand stitched. I made a template in Word and used a tiny bit of adhesive to temporarily hold it to the patterned paper. Then I used the Making Memories paper piercer to make holes through both. Removed the template, stitched and glued to the card. :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! And great job with the shopping, too :)
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