Hi friends ~ Happy Friday!
Today is the day the Calendar Girls post our monthly card
creations with a chosen theme.
I'm Miss February!
That means, I'm hostess of this month's card group challenge ~ woot, woot! ♥
We girls have been together for a few years now and I thought
it would be *sew* fun to challenge the girls to do something
we've NEVER done before ~
Use Fabric!
it would be *sew* fun to challenge the girls to do something
we've NEVER done before ~
Use Fabric!
I call it the:
Fancy Schmancy Fabulous Fabric February Challenge!
I asked the girls to create a card using fabric – fabric scraps – fabric flowers, panels, and/or the whole card! Think flowers, trees, houses, even holiday ornaments, etc – BUT .... no stamping our cards this month!
I asked the girls to create a card using fabric – fabric scraps – fabric flowers, panels, and/or the whole card! Think flowers, trees, houses, even holiday ornaments, etc – BUT .... no stamping our cards this month!
{sentiments are okay but the fabric/elements should be the focal point!}
Here is what I came up with this month ~ two cards!
and the fabric I chose: Burlap and lace!
I used burlap as my panel backdrop for my first card
with a panel of gorgeous 3" lace layered on the top.
I cut out a second piece of burlap to create the heart.
I wanted to keep the "rustic" look all through-out so I added
a wooden button and some jute string.
The inside is simple with a saying I chose for my dd19
I grew up in a waste not, want not household
so I decided to make a second card with the cut-out of the heart!
I put the lace behind this one and used Really Rust
as a backdrop color. I also added some smaller hearts from
even more leftover burlap and a fabric orange button for some pop!
I'm tickled with how these cards came out :) I plan to dabble with burlap again soon! I love the rustic, romantic look this has.
However, burlap is a tricky material. It's finicky and unforgiving.
If it starts to unravel, so will your project ;) It will redefine the borders on your card if it starts to fray. One trick I would say helped was having a small bottle of tombo all purpose glue on hand. I placed a small dot of glue the palm of hand and rubbed to where it was not sticky but you could feel the substance and I lighted 'palmed' the edges all around. Worked like a charm :)
However, burlap is a tricky material. It's finicky and unforgiving.
If it starts to unravel, so will your project ;) It will redefine the borders on your card if it starts to fray. One trick I would say helped was having a small bottle of tombo all purpose glue on hand. I placed a small dot of glue the palm of hand and rubbed to where it was not sticky but you could feel the substance and I lighted 'palmed' the edges all around. Worked like a charm :)
Here is one last look at them together :)
Thank you for stopping by my blog today! I hope you stop on in and see my other Calendar Girl friends and see what they 'stitched up!'
Big hugs, Bigger Blessings!
~Kelly
~Kelly
I'll enter this card into: asyoulikeitchallenge (use 3d Texture - Love the country look!)
Charisma Cardz - Something not for crafting (Burlap paneling)
All About the Vintage - Use Lace
Charisma Cardz - Something not for crafting (Burlap paneling)
All About the Vintage - Use Lace