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Thursday, August 25, 2022

Card for a Quilter

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I was blessed earlier in the year to 'win' an IG giveaway by Meghan K. and received a gorgeous Jillbean stamp of a sewing machine.  I immediately knew who I wanted to make a card for using it.


I started by embossing the image in white on black, as the recipient has white sewing machines.
I cut a slit where the presser foot would sit, and slid a snippet of pink ribbon into it.


I chose the paper as the design looks like a quilt pattern,
and embossed it using a TH folder,  then sanded the embossing lightly to add definition.


The sentiment panel was also white embossed over black card.
Both the image panel and the sentiment panel were mounted over snippets of pink metallic paper
I ran a pink ribbon across the centre, and then added the wee scissor charm


The panel was mounted over dark pink card, with more snippets of the metallic paper  under the top left and bottom right corners.
The inside was decorated with some of the ribbon.


The card was very well received!

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18 comments:

  1. Brilliant idea Maxine, a great result!

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  2. Beautiful personalised sewing themed card,love the embossed sewing machine and brilliant idea to add the piece of ribbon,love the lttle scissor charm too.Thank you for joining us at TTCRD
    Carol DT x

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  3. Maxine, this looks fabulous... so many awesome details!

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  4. Oh your creative ideas always amazes me Maxine! This reminds me of my friend who recently got married to a Czech Man and now they live in Czechia. She loves to sew so much that she brought her favorite sewing machine from here to Europe!

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  5. And what a lovely card you've made with your prize Maxine. Love the little scissors embellishment.

    Thanks for coming to play on the swings in the Snippets Playground xxx

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  6. What a great and fun way to personalise the card this way! Pure card for a sewer! Hugs, Gerrina

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  7. Excellent card. Love the ribbon coming off the sewing machine.The sanded embossing really looks like stitching.

    Hugs and Blessings,
    Jim

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  8. A super card Maxine, a perfect background for your sewing machine, a great idea to add the snipped of pink ribbon.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  9. A perfect card for anyone who like their needlecraft Maxine.

    B x

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  10. fabulous Maxine. Lovely card.

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  11. Congrats on your win of this lovely set and I love your card. The details are awesome, especially the "fabric". Well Done Maxine! Thanks for sharing your lovely project with us at the Polkadoodles Digi Choosday Challenge.
    Donna xx

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  12. This is a really beautiful card. I like the colors and the design that you chose!

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  13. Fabulous card ..love the stitching .. ribbon
    Thank you for joining us at Digi Choosday Craft Challenge
    Good Luck
    Rose DT

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  14. Woah there Maxine - as a sewing machine person (not as much as I'd like now) - this is incredible! Too thoughtful AND the strip of ribbon under the 'foot' is the icing on the cake! Love it

    Hugs

    Di xxx

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  15. Gorgeous card and design

    thanks so much for joining us on the Polkadoodles Wk 34 Digi Choosday challenge….

    Love and crafty hugs from

    Wendy (DT)

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  16. Hello Maxine, what a fabulous card! Love how you've created the look of stitching on the designer paper - wonderful!

    Thanks for playing along with us at Crafty Calendar Challenge, hope you join us again.
    Sarah - DT

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  17. How lucky you won that stamp of a sewing machine and how clever of you to put a slit in and add some ribbon to represent fabric being sewn. a super card Maxine and I love the background and the way you have mounted the focal image.
    Blessings, `neet xx

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