Welcome back and thank you for joining me today for a New Card Making Video – Stitched Die Cuts on Cards. I’m playing with the new November Stitched Die of the Month Club – Grande Stitched Blooms and they are just stunning. The November Clubs are NOW OPEN for signup, from Nov 6th through Nov 27th so grab your favorites and have some card making fun.
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New, color combo for today:
Ok, there’s still some blue in it, but it isn’t teal, Haha, so I’m getting there.
Spellbinders Cardstock: Purple Mist, Lilac Blossom, Royal Amethyst for the flowers, Raindrop for the background/card front, The leaves are Mint Macaron from Stampin Up. (spellbinders needs to come out with a soft mint green like that, LOL). and of course Gold, this time Brushed Gold to coordinate with the stitching.
You can make two sizes of flowers with this months Club KIT, we are making the smaller one today.
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PRODUCTS USED:
- Grand Stitched Blooms – November Stitched Die of the Month Club.
- Criss Cross Motif 3/D embossing folder
- Sending Sentiments clear stamp set
- Postage Edge Rectangles
- DMC Metallic Gold Thread and #24 Needles
- Gold Smooth Disks
How to create the Stitched Die Cuts on Cards Flowers: Card #1
Start by die cutting the flower pieces from the colored cardstock.
Next, using Distress Oxide Inks in Evergreen Bough and Wilted Violet, use a blending brush to add edge detail to the pieces.
Then, using the gold DMC metallic thread, stitch the pieces.
Finally, glue them together.
Card Base Instructions:
Card: Hammermill White card base 4-1/4″ x 11″, score and fold at 5-1/2″
Postage Edge Mat: Spellbinders Fog card stock, 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ cut with the 2nd from largest die.
Embossed card front: Spellbinders Raindrop – 3-7/16″ x 4-11/16″ – embossed with the November 3/D Embossing Folder Criss Cross Motif.
Flowers: Purple Mist, Lilac Blossom, Royal Amethyst and Mint Macaron Green. – Use small scraps to die cut the pieces required.
How to create the Stitched Die Cuts on Cards Flowers: Card #2
The instructions for the flowers are the same as card one.
Card Base Instructions for Card #2
Card Base: Hammermill 100 lb white top folding A2 sized card. 4-1/4″ x 11″, score and fold at 5-1/2″.
Card front: Brushed Gold cardstock 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″
Embossed overlay: Spellbinders Raindrop 4″ x 5-1/4″
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What a great video, Sandi. Love your color contrasts and the idea of adding shading to the cut art pieces. This die set make a gorgeous card.
Thank you Gayle, and thank you for watching the video
Delightful, Sandi! The colours are well chosen!!!
Thank you Sharon, I’m expanding my horizons, SLOWLY, haha
Love the flowers and the cards. Enjoyed the video. Love the purples you used with the gold! Metallic thread is really tricky to stitch with isn’t it! I have not tried the stitched dies, but am a cross stitcher and used to use metallic thread for beaded cross stitched ornaments.
Thank you Linda. I agree, the metallic thread is hard to stitch with. I used to x stitch as well and this stuff from Spellbinders doesn’t seem to unravel or tangle as bad as the old stuff, haha, thank goodness.
Beautiful cards Sandi! Love the colors and the stitching! 🙂
thank you amy
Absolutely beautiful my friend
thank you so much sweet friend
beauties Sandi!, so pretty! Love the pale blue backgrounds too, they are lovely.
Thank you Lisa, I’m trying hard to change out my colors a bit, haha