Thursday, 26 May 2011
Another Mother's Day Card using Cricut Lacy Labels and Prima Flowers
Here is another Mother's Day card I meant to share with you on my last post.
It is also made with the Cricut Lacy Labels cartridge, Martha Stewart Seasonal Cake Art and a bunch of prima flowers.
I used my pink Amy Chomas gel pen holder to draw around the labels then the sentiment before cutting them out. I sponged brilliance pink ink around the edges of the labels and added lace and some bling.
![Sewdelish signature](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aVegbI5xbyg/V5BQ4rDnhzI/AAAAAAAAB-Y/JY33YudK2godzjhTPpvNo4ZJpXLCI2hNACCo/s144/sewdelish%2Bsignature.png)
Wednesday, 18 May 2011
Pretty Mother's Day Card with Cricut Lacy Labels and Prima Flowers
Here is a card I made for Mother's Day and could not share with you earlier. It is created with the Cricut Lacy Labels cartridge, Martha Stewart Seasonal Cake Art and a bunch of prima flowers.
I used my pink Amy Chomas gel pen holder for the first time to draw around the labels and sentiment before I cut them out. I also lightly sponged brilliance pink ink around the edges of the labels and added some bling to make it a little bit more special. (Click the photos for a closer view)
I love how this card had turned out and I hope it gives you some inspiration. If you are interesed in the cut file, just email me with Mother's Day cut file in the subject line.
I used my pink Amy Chomas gel pen holder for the first time to draw around the labels and sentiment before I cut them out. I also lightly sponged brilliance pink ink around the edges of the labels and added some bling to make it a little bit more special. (Click the photos for a closer view)
I love how this card had turned out and I hope it gives you some inspiration. If you are interesed in the cut file, just email me with Mother's Day cut file in the subject line.
![Sewdelish signature](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aVegbI5xbyg/V5BQ4rDnhzI/AAAAAAAAB-Y/JY33YudK2godzjhTPpvNo4ZJpXLCI2hNACCo/s144/sewdelish%2Bsignature.png)
Tuesday, 3 May 2011
I've Been Sewing some Cute Flannelette Baby Bibs
I made these cute baby bibs a little while ago from some leftover flannelette I had. They all have a patterned side and a plain side so that I can use them either way then they also coordinate with more outfits!
They are so quick and easy to make and a great project even for a sewing beginner. The only stitch involved is straight stitch so if you have and antique or vintage sewing machine that only sews a straight this is another project you can make easily.
I drew a simple bib shape onto some paper and used that as my pattern. The ties are made from bias binding that I already had on hand so cost was minimal.
![Sewdelish signature](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aVegbI5xbyg/V5BQ4rDnhzI/AAAAAAAAB-Y/JY33YudK2godzjhTPpvNo4ZJpXLCI2hNACCo/s144/sewdelish%2Bsignature.png)
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