Spellbinders is releasing their Christmas collections this month.
Here's a card using a cover die from their Stitchmas Christmas collection.
supplies: white, pink, and silver glitter card, Spellbinders Stitched Petal Diamond Background, embroidery floss in 2 pinks, sage green, and pale yellow, Mix & Match Holiday Greetings dies, pearls
Here's a closer shot to see the pretty font of the sentiment dies:
I love this new cover plate - you can do as much or as little stitching as you like. Here I took these as poinsettias and made them pink, with a bit of sage green to break it up, and a glitzy sentiment in silver. The Mix & Match Holiday Greetings is a set of 16 different words that you can combine any way you like, and in a great size, too. I'll bet it becomes a classic!
Here's a 2nd card using this stitching plate, this time in more traditional Christmas colors. I put them against a kraft background for a country feel, and this time, I did far less stitching than on my first card. You can see what a different look results.
supplies: kraft and red card, Stitched Petal Diamond Background, rich red, pine green, and bright yellow floss, Merry Glimmer Sentiments, red glimmer hot foil
I used 3 strands of red floss for the flowers, but 6 strands of green and yellow floss for the rest of the design - using more makes the motif show up stronger. This time my sentiment is foiled, from another fun set called Merry Glimmer Sentiments. It comes with 8 glimmer sentiments and 8 matching dies so you can cut them out like I did here. I cut out a total of 3 deep to make them stand out against all the texture of the stitching.
I'll have lots of Christmas-related cards coming up this month - stay tuned!
STUNNING! I especially love your more "traditional" colors with the kraft background. I have a friend who loves purple, so I may try your pink idea with a few color adjustments. Thank you for the terrific ideas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful coverplate Lin, and gorgeous cards. I love how you showed the variations of colour and threads for differing effects
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Maxine
Totally awesome cards Lin. Love all the stitching.
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