Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Cards for my Ladies

I am continuing to lead card classes at the assisted living home.  While all of the ladies love the cards we make, several of them refuse to send them out because they like them too much.  One lady told me she has a large box full of them. I honestly can't tell you how long I have done this, maybe 4 or more years, but that's got to be about 150 cards she has accumulated. WOW!  Anyway here are the 3 from September's class.  I guess I was in a diecut kind of mood as they each use a different one of Close To My Heart's new Thin Cut dies. A Thin Cut is a metal die that is meant to be used in the Cuddlebug, Big Shot, Big Kick or some other die-cutting machine.CTMH is a great source for these dies and many are matched to stamps sets. Using a die-cut instead of hand cutting images is a timesaver and gives a certain amount of uniformity when making multiple cards.

This Halloween card uses the Cats & Bats Cardmaking Stamp + Thin Cuts set (Z4040.)  It is easy to see the cat, but there is also a bat towards the upper left. I did cut the bat by hand but the black shadow is the die cut. The large background stamp is retired CTMH and the green Halloween paper is from my (non-CTMH) stash.

This fall card uses one of my favorite Thin Cuts from the current Seasonal Expressions mini catalog, Leaf (Z4035.)  It is 2 dies, one for the background leaf and one for the veins and outline. This card pattern was inspired by a fellow consultant. I found a 6x6 paper pad with lovely fall colors in my stash for the two big strips, the sentiment stamp, brown strip, and banner are retired CTMH.

 I used the Beary Christmas Cardmaking Stamp + Thin Cuts (Z4046) for this Christmas card and copied the card pattern from the Beary Christmas Workshops Your Way instructions. The patterned paper, including the green backgound paper, is from my stash, but the gold stripe is Gold Shimmer Trim (Z1985) and is a current CTMH product.
I will try to get the August cards posted some time soon.  I think you will like them.
 

Sunday, October 1, 2017

New starts


I have had this pattern kitted up for some time now. 
It was a free pattern by Just Another Button Company from 2014 that shop owners could give to customers who bought the button pack.  It required a butt-load of Weeks Dye Works colors and some specialty threads besides, that I purchased in Colorado while visiting with my sister in June. My thanks to A Stitching Shop in Denver for their assistance in finding all the fibers with me. Together we made quite a mess of their Weeks Dye Works section.


I have rejoined the Sampler Guild of the Rockies after dropping out for a few years. Every year they select challenge pieces and this year I have started two of them. Their fundraiser patterns are three Orphan Samplers and I will be doing one of those, but don't have the pattern yet.

The first is The Winter is Past by Blackbird Designs.  It needs to be finished by April, 2018.  That is when Blackbird Designs will be teaching for the Guild.This workshop sold out in just days and I am grateful to my sister for getting our deposits in when she did.


It calls for Picture This Plus 36 count Oaken linen.  My LNS, Reflections, did not have this in stock but Julie did have 32 count so my piece (and my sister's) will be slightly larger. The linen is such a beautiful color and is perfect for this piece.

My second start for the Guild challenge is Elizabeth Sarah Oliver 1842, a reproduction sampler charted by Plum Street Samplers. I have until September 2018 to finish the stitching on this piece. The pattern calls for 35 count Confederate Gray fabric which is on order at Reflections.  But I have never been known for my patience, so I selected 40 count Pearled Barley which is a lighter version and prettier, IMHO. I find it interesting that anyone would chart a reproduction sampler with overdyed fabric and floss as it is in no way true to the original, but that did make it more comfortable to change out the called for fabric.  Elizabeth stitched colorful birds on her sampler, the first one that I have stitched is green!