If you like it then you shoulda put a string on it... sorry. Had to say it.
I made some CAS thank-yous:
Supplies:
- The hearts were made over a month ago out of multiple layers of old typing paper sewn together and then watercolored with Loew Cornell watercolors
- For these projects, I wrote "Thank you" with a Zig Emboss-writer and heat-embossed with Ranger EP in Princess Gold
- Hearts popped up with 3M foam tape
- Corners of the cards punched with a Fiskars punch
- The various fibers were sent from Andrea's stash... I am not into reality TV, but I swear: if there was a show that snooped on people's stashes, I'd watch. Andrea, I can only imagine your fiber stash.
Hey! See you over at SOS... visit my cool teammies, too! Some talented ladies over there!
And... LET'S GO, OAKLAND!!!
Adorable cards -- love those sewn watercolor hearts!!
ReplyDeleteyou had me at "multiple layers of old typing paper sewn together"!!!! obviously. (actually you had me at the pic, b/c YOWZA! what a beautiful, light, vintage, fab gorgeous idea!! <3
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards, awesome sewing and water colouring and super use of the challenge fibers.
ReplyDeleteOh Mimi, love this sweet and beautiful thank you cards, the stitched hearts just melt mine. Love the string you tied on the edge, I think I've seen this at the yarn store, I must go and take a looksee.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Maria.
Oh, I love these simple yet very artsy designs! I think I recognize some of that trim! Very clever makes, my friend!
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute and pretty and I laughed at your 'put a string on it' joke.
ReplyDeleteoh sewing Heart
ReplyDeleteyou did a great job Mimi
I cant Sewing (shame on me)
love all your sewing heart
great added the sentiment in Gold
lovely artsy project again Mimi
Nice stitching!! I really like that these are kinda rough around the edges, and I'm sure that was on purpose to achieve this particular look.
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