Here are a few more postal pretties. These are NOT covered with anything. Rather, I cut a window out of the fab and added the poem (on transparency) in there. I like how these came out and may make one for the art room. Have a great day - be good to yourself! ~debmarie
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Perfect
Gooood morning! I hope this 2nd day of our brand new year is finding you jacked to be alive!
I'm feeling extra-productive today, as I really got a lot done yesterday and it makes me feel great. It's funny how it can snowball and pretty soon you're "in the zone", don't cha think?
Today I would like to share a few more post cards with you that I made for the Poetic Post Card trade for which I'm the Trade Mistress. I sure wish I could get the camera to take shots that do them justice. In a way, I suppose this will be a nice surprise for the recipients, eh? :o)
First is the poem I wrote for the pink one, which is called "Perfect". Oh wait. Here is how I did it:
I took a piece of background fabric, cut a heart stencil out of cardstock, then painted hearts in pink, white and silver (no yellowish as it looks). Fast-dried the paint with a heat gun. Free-motion stitched around them in a pink geranium thread and then more stitching in pink in between the hearts. Topped it off with the transparency with the poem on it as well as another clear transparency to protect the words (I haven't yet figured out how to print the words backwards and I'm getting pretty frustrated about it!). Stitched a bit more and voila. Enjoy! Make it a wonderful day!
I'm feeling extra-productive today, as I really got a lot done yesterday and it makes me feel great. It's funny how it can snowball and pretty soon you're "in the zone", don't cha think?
Today I would like to share a few more post cards with you that I made for the Poetic Post Card trade for which I'm the Trade Mistress. I sure wish I could get the camera to take shots that do them justice. In a way, I suppose this will be a nice surprise for the recipients, eh? :o)
First is the poem I wrote for the pink one, which is called "Perfect". Oh wait. Here is how I did it:
I took a piece of background fabric, cut a heart stencil out of cardstock, then painted hearts in pink, white and silver (no yellowish as it looks). Fast-dried the paint with a heat gun. Free-motion stitched around them in a pink geranium thread and then more stitching in pink in between the hearts. Topped it off with the transparency with the poem on it as well as another clear transparency to protect the words (I haven't yet figured out how to print the words backwards and I'm getting pretty frustrated about it!). Stitched a bit more and voila. Enjoy! Make it a wonderful day!
A summers eve in August, feels like it was yesterday;
The moon so bright, the air so hot, my will was giving way.
The sweetened honeysuckle nectar gave my senses wings,
As I fell into your eyes and thought so many lustful things.
Your lips, so soft and hungry, how they stole my heart right then.
And I never felt that way before and I haven’t e’er again.
As we both were taken over, as our bodies became one,
I snapped awake and cried because the perfect dream was gone.
The moon so bright, the air so hot, my will was giving way.
The sweetened honeysuckle nectar gave my senses wings,
As I fell into your eyes and thought so many lustful things.
Your lips, so soft and hungry, how they stole my heart right then.
And I never felt that way before and I haven’t e’er again.
As we both were taken over, as our bodies became one,
I snapped awake and cried because the perfect dream was gone.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Make 2008 Your Year to Create!
WELCOME to a brand new year!! I have chosen a motto for myself and I hope it inspires some little fire within you.
I will make this year one to remember. I promise to be more giving, for one. I will use my blog as one of the vehicles for this new journey. In addition to the projects I post, I will include instructions. Some basic and some detailed. If you have any questions, just shoot me an email, cuz I know I'm not the best with directions! :o)
And awaaay we go! This first project is a post card. I'm hosting a Poetic Post Card trade on F.A.T. (waves to any F.A.T.T.I.E.S. who are checking this out!) and this is one of my entries. I know you can't tell, but this card totally sparkles! The top layer is vinyl, which is one of my favorite materials to use. It's kind of a pain in the rump to sew on, as your machine's foot does not want to budge a BIT on it. But I simply put some magic transparent tape on the bottom and it glides like my tongue on a Dove bar! (sorry - I'm trying to eat healthier and it seems to already be causing some problems...)
From top layer to the bottom, here is the lineup (pix to come later):
1. clear vinyl
2. star charm, words printed on paper, a shave cream marbled tag I chopped up, a couple pieces of shimmery fabric I trimmed off another post-card-in-progress, and the pièce de résistance is this beautiful "glitter" I got at Michael's. It looks blue in the shaker, but it looks all kinds of iridescent on here. I LOVE this stuff! Even the cat looks better with this stuff on him! (just kidding...) Aaaaanyway, this glitter is more like tiny pieces of cut-up cellophane. It works like a dream with the vinyl because it's all static-y and sticks in place whilst you're happily sewing along. Love stuff that's easy peasy. ;o)
3. and 4. fabric that's been fused to fusible interfacing (heavy weight)
5. card stock (I'll add a final piece of cardstock later when I know to whom I'm sending this post card. I'll prepare it for mailing on the computer, print it out, then add it to this piece, stitching all around the edge, and pop it in the mail.
To assemble, fuse the fabric to the interfacing (cut it to 4" x 6", the size of a post card). Place that on top of a piece of card stock and sew around the edge, with a long stitch length, just to secure it.
Add your embellies: (metal star was fusible, so I simply touched it with the tip of the iron and it stays for life) charms, words, glitter, beads, whatever. For the words, I glue-sticked them down with a dab in the middle. Just enough to hold in place until all is stiched. Lay your piece of vinyl on top. Oh wait - SIGN YOUR PIECE FIRST!! THEN add the vinyl.
You may want to stitch all around the edge once with the vinyl on there. You really need to grip that sucker tight, as the vinyl loves to shift! What I do is to cut the vinyl bigger than I need it. Lay it on top of my post card and stitch it to the card around the outer edge real quick. (NOTE: you're following the edge fo the CARD, not the edge of the vinyl!) Now trim the vinyl to the card. This prevents coming up short on any edge. Don't ask me how I know this.
Now for the fun part. Decoratively (or not so - whatever you'd like) stitch (I used clear thread, but you do yo' thang!) around the different objects. Why? Because if you don't, they will happily shift and run amok the second it's outta your hands and in the mail. Objects love to play with you like this. Don't give them the room OR the opportunity! ;o)
Zat's eet! I hope you do, indeed, make 2008 YOUR year to create!! Thanks for stoppin' in! B'bye! ~debmarie
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