Saturday, 6 August 2011

Wallet Money Cards

Here are a few money cards I made a while ago. For some reason I forgot to publish the post and  pics so here they are. Oops just realised a couple have the wrong watermark too!

Anyway the first wallet card was made using the template from Valita's Designs. Instead of false stitching though I did real stitching on my sewing machine which was so much easier and quicker to do. It also has the benefit of looking more realistic too. I used cling film to stamp various inks onto brown card to give it the  textured and worn appearance of old leather.

Money Cards Wallet Cards Male

Money Cards Wallet Cards Male

Money Cards Wallet Cards Male

 The wallet closures are made from sticky backed velcro and coloured to match the card with acid free permanent markers.
Money Cards Wallet Cards Male Velcro


I have since modified a few things on the template so I can make use of only one A4 sheet of card. My template also has a double closure that holds the card open and still looks like a closed wallet at the same time. These wallet cards were brighter as they were intended for children.

Money Cash Cards Wallet Money Card

Money Cash Cards Wallet Money Card

Money Cash cards Wallet Money Card

Money Cards Card Wallet Money Cards
The recipients of these loved them so much they ended up taking the wallet shopping with them just like a real one!
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Thursday, 23 June 2011

New Blog Look Vintage Style

I have been trying to update the look of my blog for a while now and finally manage to find something I like. Vintage Made for You has so many gorgeous designs and best of all they are free. If you have been viewing my blog whilst have been testing out the different looks, my apologies, it must have looked like there was a gremlin or two here!

If you don't remember what my blog looked like before the new background was installed here you go...

After
New blog background free

Before
New blog background free

I am really loving the new design and I am now thinking of changing my header too, so I am working on that to see what I can come up with.
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Friday, 3 June 2011

Freebie - Printable Cutting Guide for Cricuts with Personality

Many of us with cricut machines know there are slight differences with the cutting settings on them as they all seem to have their own personalities! Mine can sometimes be different when I insert a new blade too! Sooooo......

I designed this sheet to go in my cricut handbook file to keep track of the different cutting settings I use on my cricut. I always have my handbook file out when I am cutting so it is only natural I keep my cutting guide sheet with it.

cricut machine expression cutting settings provocraft sewdelish cut

I have left room for a small sample of the material to be glued to the page and allowed for some short notes too. This way if you have similar paper/card but a different brand you could use the settings as a starting point without wasting valuable paper making test cuts. In the notes is where I write which blade housing I have used and if the settings have left marks in the mat or torn the material so I can adjust the settings accordingly next time. I also make notes if the cuts are simple or detailed on mine.

Click on the image above or the link below to access the free printable pdf download and leave a comment to let me know what you think. It prints on an A4 page. You can download and print as many pages as you like. PERSONAL USE ONLY THOUGH PLEASE (unless permission obtained first)

If you want to share this with others please provide them a link to this post so they can visit directly.

My Cricut Cutting Settings by Sewdelish
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Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Yoga Baby!

SewDelish yoga baby

I just had to share this photo. Our little one is starting to get around and this is something she loves to do.

She looks like she is trying to do the downward dog so we call her our yoga baby!

Have a great day and soon I will be able to show you photos of my newly renovated old sewing machine. I just need to fix up the decals and then I will be finished. So remember to come back so you can see it!
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Thursday, 26 May 2011

Another Mother's Day Card using Cricut Lacy Labels and Prima Flowers

Mother's Day car cricut lacy labels martha stewart seasonal cartridge prima flowers make card


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.

Mother's Day car cricut lacy labels martha stewart seasonal cartridge prima flowers make card

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.
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Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Pretty Mother's Day Card with Cricut Lacy Labels and Prima Flowers

Mother's day cricut lacy labels seasonal cake art prima flowers lace card
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)

Mother's day cricut lacy labels seasonal cake art prima flowers lace card

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.
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Tuesday, 3 May 2011

I've Been Sewing some Cute Flannelette Baby Bibs

Sewing cute quick make baby bibs flannelette and binding

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.
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