Tuesday 4 December 2007

Christmas cards

I'm not really a card-maker, but for special occasions and special people it can be fun. I usually make something for close family at Christmas, and this year I decided to make some for my parents and mother-in-law using soluble film.

First I rummaged in my waste bin and found a few scraps of green fabric (and I mean scraps!) adding a few bits of ribbon and some scraps of shiny green fabric from my special box. Then I cut them up into tiny pieces using my ruler and rotary cutter - think of chopping herbs, it's that kind of exercise.
Then I arranged the scraps in a rough wreath shape on a piece of soluble film, topped it with another piece and transferred it carefully into an embroidery hoop. (In fact, I had to do this several times, as I kept tipping it slightly, so that all the little bits kept sliding together in a pile!)

Next I used my darning foot to machine all over the bits of fabric randomly. I tried to make a holly pattern, but soon gave up as it was impossible. Obviously I ket going round in a circle, and left the middle free.
When I was satisfied that I had sewn most of the bits together, I took the whole thing out of the frame, immersed it in warm water for a few minutes to disolve the film and left the resultant wreath to dry. It looked a bit dodgy at this stage, but I gave it a little trim here and there with some sharp scissors to help the shape look a bit better. Then I made another one!
Then comes the fun bit. In front of the tele, I sewed on some tiny red beads, to represent holly berries, some stars to represent...... well, stars, and a little red ribbon bow. I stuck them onto blank cards and have to admit, they look pretty good.
Here's a close-up where you can see the decorations a bit better. Actually, now I think of it, I'm sure my sister-in-law would like one too. Here's to another rummage in the bin!

10 comments:

Fiona said...

What a great idea - really simple but really effective. I've just bought a book that has projects with a similar technique only using fusible web but I never thought of making cards that way (not that I've got the time to make cards but I like to dream, you know).

Joyce said...

It turned out really nice. I made a fabric bowl using this method. When you rinse out the water soluble stabilizer you leave some in and dry it over a bowl. Very delicate.

Angie said...

What a wonderful idea! Must get me some water soluble stablizer. :> Your cards are beautiful!

Tonya Ricucci said...

these look great. wonderful idea.

loulee said...

What sweet little cards. Thanks for the idea.

Sew Create It - Jane said...

Aren't you a clever clogs! I love how you get all these great ideas for using up little scraps. Those cards are delightful!

Unknown said...

These are superb! Well done you

Andrea said...

Hi Auntie Lynda ! What - you didn't know we were related ? Of course we are - looking forward to receiving my card - lol !!! (Think I'm in a funny mood this morning).
These are wonderful !!

Kim said...

Ohhh! That's how it's done. Your wreath worked out very nicely! :)

katepang said...

These are beautiful! I make my own cards out of the previous years received selection before recycling the snippets of card, but I always make one or two more 'special' - I shall have to get some soluble film! I usually do the making in January and February and then lose them by November, but one can always improve!