When you think of it, it is kind of like making quilts, but using paper so I guess I have following the same path longer than I think.
Every year, I sketch and sketch fearing I have run out of ideas. So far, something emerges. This year, after many fruitless sketches, I drew and cut asymmetrical elongated felt hearts.
Using a pile of red, pink, white scraps, I sewed them onto the felt with black thread (Singer 301). Sometimes I added ribbon scraps, broke down and bought some lace and iridescent novelty mesh. No fusible was harmed. Every one is different. Once sewn, I trimmed them. I wanted some dimension and stability so after experimenting, I bought cotton duck in natural, cut a rough shape, stuffed leftover batting on top and layed the felt heart on top. I outlined the heart twice with the black thread and trimmed leaving some cotton duck showing. After a couple of hearts, I remembered I have an old set of pinking shears (made in USA) and trimmed the rest with those. The hand did not like it.
Felt hearts trimmed |
Felt heart plus cotton duck stuffed, pinked |
I buy card blanks with envelopes from Joann's or Michael's when they are on sale in packs of 50. Using a Fiskars roller with hearts left over from art teaching days, I inked red hearts on the front of the card. The 3M tape gun adhered the hearts to the card front. I hit the wall at 54 unable to eek another one out.
All paired up with envelopes addressed |
Ready for Post Office |
Hope you enjoyed another card blitz!
12 comments:
THANK YOU -- I absolutely LOVE my card!
Definitely enjoyed read all about your card blitz, and I remember well on the 9th February reading your post on the 9th February It was with great relief and thanks that I received your card a short time later. Thank goodness for your quick thinking and the help and expertise from medics and the surgeon.
Really enjoyed your card blitz! They are BEAUTIFUL! I can see why were a bit gun shy this year - but I'm glad you were able to get them all mailed with no problem. Looking forward to receiving mine - THANK YOU for adding me to your list - ;))
I received mine too and love it as much as all of the ones from previous years. Thanks Linda!!
Beautiful card how fun. Only make one valentine card for my dh. They make a pinking rotary blade much easier on your hand.
Yes, thank you....just fabulous. I have a nice display of your cards which I love.
How pretty! Such work that goes into those little pieces of art. I'm sure they are all appreciated. Glad you are healthy this year!
These are all so sweet. I'm glad you were able to get them out without a heart attack. The fact that it is heart health month means you are supposed to be good to your heart!
These are lovely! Thank you for the inspiration.
Received mine Linda - love it - thank you so much!
What lovely cards!!!
After making 100 Christmas cards, you turn around and make 50 Valentines?!?! You are AMAZING!!!
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