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Saturday, April 17, 2010

GDT - Mary Vogel

We have another fabulous Guest Designer with us this weekend.
Here is the amazing project that she put together for us.

A Touch of Embroidery


Fabric, ribbon and stitching are popular elements in paper crafting and add beautiful dimension to your cards and scrapbook layouts. But why spend money on pre-made embellishments when you can add charm with handcrafted sweetness? I created a simple card featuring a couple of basic embroidery stitches you can learn with ease. Let’s get started:



I chose The Greeting Farm’s Miss Dressy Anya for my stamp, Cosmo Cricket’s Material Girl papers and Copic markers and embroidery floss to match the papers.




I stamped the image with my favorite ink, Memento Tuxedo Black and then colored in the image. You can see the main colors of Copics I used in the photo above and I used additional markers for shading.


Be sure to use a cardstock that isn’t too heavy – this will make the stitching a little easier.

I then laid out my card and adhered the DP to the card front. Set this aside.


Now let’s start stitching! We are going to add 2 flowers using the lazy daisy stitch and a backstitch. Here are a couple of “official” diagrams of the stitches:


Start by threading your needle with two strands of embroidery floss and bring the needle from the back of the cardstock to the front. Put the needle back into the hole you just made and pull but leave a small loop sticking out of the card front.


Make a 2nd hole from the back, to the front, bringing the needle through the loop. Then put the needle back through the hole you just made and pull snug but not too tight or your loop will flatten out and not look like a petal.




Now continue to create petals, starting each stitch in the center hole and then securing each petal at the outer edge of the petal. 5 petals makes a great number for a well spaced flower. And the petals don’t have to be perfect! The little variances make for more realistic and whimsical flowers.



To start your stem, thread your needle with 2 strands and bring your needle from the back of the card to the front just a little ways away from the flower’s center. Then “back stitch” by putting your needle back into the cardstock closer to the flower’s center. The next stitch starts a little space away from the first and then you back stitch to meet the first stitch, and so on – see the photo for a sample of these stitches



Make as many flowers as you would like and then finish up your card.




I chose to keep it simple, cutting the image with a Nestabilities die, and sponging a little light yellow ink and a light tan distressing ink around the image before adding it to the card front on foam tape for dimension. The ink toned down the “whiteness” of the cardstock and created a look that matched the DP better. A loop of ribbon tied with a section of embroidery floss finishes the
embellishing of this springy card.

I hope you’ll try your hand at hand stitching on your next project!


The DCRU Team hopes that you try it too!
Mary thank you for a wonderful tutorial.

After you pop over to Mary's blog and leave her some LOVE why don't you move on over to our new address: A Crafty Little Place? Take a peek around and sign up to follow.

SMiLES!
GWeN





Friday, November 13, 2009

Product Spotlight: Cosmo Cricket's Early Bird & Jolly by Golly

Good morning friends! I'm so happy to be spotlighting one of my favorite designer paper companies:

Cosmo Cricket

Cosmo Cricket's designer papers are perfectly themed for all occasions. Each design seems to have it's own vibrant personality to fit their unique names.

You can currently find 6 different Cosmo Cricket lines in the Die Cuts R Us Store!!!

Today, I will be featuring two of those for you...


Cosmo Cricket's Early Bird Card Recipe:
Cosmo Cricket Early Bird DP; Spellbinders Small Oval Nestabilites;
Copic Markers; Copic Atyou Spica Glitter Markers.
Other: Whiff of Joy Stamp; PTI CS; Fiskar Corner & Border Punches;
SU Sentiment Stamp; ColorBox Ink.


Cosmo Cricket's Jolly by GollyCard Recipe:
Cosmo Cricket Jolly by Golly DP & Element; The Greeting Farm Christmas Cuties Stamp Set;
Copic Markers; Spellbinders Labels Eight Nestabilities;
Copic Atyou Spica Glitter Markers; Memento Tuxedo Black Ink
Other: PTI CS; ColorBox Ink; Prima Pearls.

Cosmo Cricket Merry Berry DPCosmo Cricket Double-sided Elements 12x12 Sheet



Also featuring...
The Greeting Farm's Christmas Cuties Stamp Set

Head on over to the Die Cuts R Us Store
and
stock up on your Cosmo Cricket today!!!
TGIF :)
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