Do you have a quilt stash?
What about a couple of nice cards? :)
Links:
Quilt Cards (Dis-Cards from episode 9)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘stash’
…compilation of tutorials
Do you have a quilt stash?
What about a couple of nice cards? :)
Links:
Quilt Cards (Dis-Cards from episode 9)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘stash’
I find the little polymer clay letters for scrapbooking cute, too – and suitable for greeting cards ;-)
Links:
Polymer Clay Scrapbook Embellishments (Scrapbook 101 – 3 Dimensional Embellishments)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘card’
Apparently you can make more from leaves than ‘only’ silhouette portraits and birds ;-))
Links:
Cut Leaves (Bio-Diversity)
via: Wireless Ginko (and other leaves messages)
Here at unikatissima:
Leaf Silhouette Portraits
Leaves Birds
Aren’t they cute?
And a card with these leaves birds should be quick to make ;-)
I’ve made this with the ironed wax crayon shavings between tissue paper layers before: it’s been fun :))
Unfortunately I didn’t take photos.
Links:
Pressed Tissue Paper Cards (Pressing Papers) => click on ‘Pressing Papers’
Isn’t the string art card cute?
Links:
Christmas Stringart Card (String Art Fun Value Pack No. 2: Christmas Patterns)
via: string art boat
I found another embroidered card ;-)
If you pay close attention you can see that the body and the antennae of the butterfly are even made with beads.
Cute, isn’t it?
Links:
Embroidered Cards (How stitching cards are made)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tags ’embroidery’ and ‘card’
I find pop up cards almost always beautiful, isn’t this one wonderful, too?
Links:
Pop Up Card with Bridge (Pop-up 90° – Free Sample) (English and Japanese): it is the first picture in the second row
via: Evermore Origamic Architecture Pop-Up Card Sites, link to Handmade Papercraft Club
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘Pop Up Card’
If you knit lace, e.g. for the Crazy Lace Cardigan or all sorts of other things, you should always knit swatches.
And what to do with them later on? (For me this is the reason why I don’t make swatches, often to my own disadvantage ;-)).
Anyway, I’ve found something now: you can ‘simply’ make knitted lace notecards with them ;-)
I presented a site with lots of knitting (lace) patterns before, so that you can start directly ;-)
And if knitting isn’t your cup of tea, it works of course with crochet, too, as you can see e.g. with my cro-tat card for Mother’s Day.
Links:
Knitted Lace Notecards (NotecardSharonFloralSquareDoily)
via: Knitted Lace Notecards for Sharon 2009
By her own account the pattern for the knitted lace notecard on the photo is Grün ist die Hoffnung which is available as free ravelry download.
There you can read the following: “Grün ist die Hoffnung was designed for the Socken-Kreativ-Liste, a German yahoo-KAL with 2000 members.
It is available in English and in German.
You can find the English version in my raverlry store for free. Please contact me for the German version.
For more information, see: http://de.groups.yahoo.com/group/Socken-Kreativ-List…“
You can find photos of Grün ist die Hoffnung here:
Hoffnungangestrickt
Grünganz
Here at unikatissima:
Crazy Lace Cardigan
Knitting Stitches Galore
Simple Cro-Tat
Entries containing the word ‘knit lace’