This is so beautiful. I would love to learn how to do this. Do you know any sites that can teach me how?
Hugs Joann
Just beautiful, must give this a try sometime. Must look for some paper for this, thanks
Neautiful i have not tried this yet.kind of not sure of my self.hugs Lenamae
Lenamae.....I know what it is like to not be sure of oneself, that is how I am with zipper projects, but with cardstock, you can do this...slow your machine down & stitch away, as I told phi4, cardstock will dull your needles, so change your needle after doing cards...
this looks lovely, I wish I could be just as sucessful as you are!.
You can do this...trust me...just make sure you slow your machine down & cardstock & paper dull you needle so change your needle after stitching cardstock.......
Gorgeous. In the first picture of both cards together it looked like mylar. This picture is clearer and the fibers look amazing in the flower.
These cards are sooooooooo much fun to play with when i am bored or want to try new things your designs make me smile hugs
Beautiful design! I love your rose!
Thanks for this information!
Lovely work - if it were me - I would leave the words off - when using on paper. I like what you have done here and it is very clever.
I think you are right, Shirlene, instead of beating myself up to do the lettering, just leave it off!!!!
I see the angelina fiber now, at first I thought it was metallic thread. Reminds of the rose Tango.
I think thats mulberry paper with rose petals. I used to have a roll from World market but used it to package homemade soap. Its really preety.
I think mulberry is a good idea to try because its dense and stronger than regular cardstock. Thanks for sharing your
designs and cards. Preety series.