The stitched edge is just what this card needed.....now it's finished. I got a lot of good feedback about this project! I guess sometimes magic happens in the mess....with just the scraps!
Blogger usually sends me a notification if there's a comment on a post and I ALWAYS respond. But I was only contacted about one comment today....and when I went to reply there were several there on yesterday's post. And I looked back a little farther and there were several more on other posts. Oops! THANK YOU.....your comments and feedback are heartwarming and helpful and I'm sorry I didn't catch them sooner. Welcome to those of you who are new to the blog! I did go back and respond to all the comments I think I missed.
My fibers are everywhere at the moment because of Izzy's Seascape class....and the fact that I've been doing some sorting and organizing as I have time. So I decided to share.
Margaret just received a bag of rainbow fibers to play with....remember my wreath? Most of the swatches are in her bag.
Then I decided to use some of the small fiber scraps for the next round of 4 x 6 cards. I used the circle ribbon as my starting off point for Brenda's card this past week...and the inspiration for the color scheme.
I fused strips of fabric onto a piece of interfacing cut a little larger than 4 x 6.. In the end the ribbon may have gotten a little lost with all the other patterns....but I do think it looks OK in person.
Restraint is not one of my gifts.
I love the results of your card. Yep - the stitching frames it.
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Totally agree!!! Thanks Elle!
DeleteThat stitched edge just frames it so nicely, MaryAnn. And, this new set of cards is such a creative idea. I have to go look at my scraps now. 😊
ReplyDeleteThanks Roseanne! I'd love to see what you do with your scraps!
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