Hello and good morning crafty peeps!
This week at
we want you to create something using
FABRIC!
It could be actual fabric, fabric tape, or fabric embellishments.
I dug into my ancient stash of fabric and use some on my card:
I took a small piece of water color paper, covered it with matte medium and added
the scrap of fabric onto it, smoothing it out as much as possible.
After it was completely dried, I cut it to size using pinking shears,
matted it onto some red card stock, wrapped some twine around it and
adhered it to my card base with foam squares.
I hope you get some time this week to play along at Shopping Our Stash!
We'd love to see your take on our challenge!
Thanks for stopping by!
Hugs,
I'd like to enter this at Case This Sketch #221
Supplies:
Stamps: MFT - More Essential Sentiments
Ink: VersaMark
CS: TE; Bazzill; Strathmore water color paper
Accessories: Fabric from my stash; Golden - Matte Medium; Fiskars - pinking shears; Stampendous -
Champagne EP; heat gun; MISTI; Doodlebug - twine
Adhesives: SA by 3L - tape runner, Thin 3D foam squares
such a clever way to use that UBER-cool fabric!!!
ReplyDeleteYep - super awesome use of your fabric...speaking of said fabric I adore that pattern!!!
ReplyDeleteFab(ric) job sistah!!
You are killing it with CAS lately, Chris! Love the beautiful simplicity of this card. That fabric is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteSuper card! Jo x
ReplyDeleteI am loving the technique you described in making this card... makes me feel like I just doubled my DP stash... Thanks! You ended up with a super cute card, and I also have to day I love the way you photographed it with the extra material!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea making panels like this with fabric, now that I found my little stash of it, I'm going to use it often instead of pattern paper, there are so many gorgeous designs out there.
ReplyDeleteLove the beautiful and vibrant colors of your fabric panel, perfect for the sketch you followed.
Hugs,
Maria.
Great take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect take on that sketch, Chris! And such a clever way to use fabric on a card! Love this idea!
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