Is everyone out there having a good time so far? Have you been grooving to our Spotify playlist? Hopefully by now you are feeling like you're in the zone and ready to get into some serious paper crafting! Here we go onto the next challenge!
Use thread and twine in unique ways on your projects with tips and tricks from two of your favorite experts!
Laura Bassen says,"Today's video shares two ways to add "thread nests" to your projects. Adding thread nests is a great way to draw attention to your sentiment or focal point. It adds subtle detail without any bulk. I used my favorite silver thread, which I think is a perfect neutral to match any project for any occasion. I will also show you how I like to manipulate and adhere my thread nests onto my projects as well as sharing some of my favorite card making techniques to set the stage for the thread nests such as ink blending and colorful stamped backgrounds."
--Create a project featuring a thread nest. We know everyone has a spool of thread lying around and we hope this tutorial inspires you to give it a try. Go dig that old spool out of your sewing kit and try adding it to your paper crafting projects in a fresh, new & trendy way.
--Post your project on your blog, in your gallery or on any other photo-hosting site (such as photobucket or flickr). You can also link up here using Instagram!
--Add your project to the InLinkz list below.
- STAMPS: Scripted
- INK: Aqua Mist, Hawaiian Shores, Tropical Teal, Harvest Gold, Summer Sunrise, Orange Zest, Terracotta Tile, VersaMark
- PAPER: Stamper's Select White, Terracotta Tile, Orange Zest, True Black
- OTHER: Center Stage Cover Plate, Phrase Play #7, White Embossing Powder, Silver Thread, Rainstones
- FINISHED SIZE: 4-1/4" x 5-1/2"
- STAMPS: Enclosed: Star, Thank You Kindly
- INK: Tropical Teal, Hawaiian Shores, Simply Chartreuse,Limeade Ice, Harvest Gold, Summer Sunrise, Versamark
- PAPER: Stamper's Select White, True Black
- OTHER: White Embossing Powder, Silver Thread, Rainstones
- FINISHED SIZE: 4-1/4" x 5-1/2"
Danielle Flanders says, "I love twine and seem to add it to almost every project! It gives that little touch of softness, color and dimension to a card that I just adore. In my video, you'll see ten twine techniques that I use quite often on my greeting cards...as well as some brand new twine techniques as well. Twine is inexpensive and so easy to add to your projects in so many different ways! "
--Create a project featuring twine. Danielle highlighted TEN different ways to incorporate twine into your projects, so pick one and get started!
- Wrap twine around a card where two patterns meet to create a border.
- Add a piece of twine to a section of a card with staples.
- Wrap twine around an embellishment before attaching to a card.
- Create a twine nest or branches with jute twine.
- Use twine as balloon strings.
- Stitch with twine.
- Bundle twine behind a focal point.
- Tie twine onto a tag.
- Create faux crocheted flowers with twine.
- Create luggage tag tied buttons with twine.
--Post your project on your blog, in your gallery or on any other photo-hosting site (such as photobucket or flickr). You can also link up here using Instagram!
--Add your project to the InLinkz list below.
TWINE TAG CARDS
- STAMPS: Button Up stamp set, Cutting Garden, Background Basics: Herringbone
- INK: True Black
- PAPER: Spring Moss and white cardstock
- DIES: Circle punch,Vintage Linens die, Button Up dies, Cover Plate: Stitched die, Tremendous Tags dies
- OTHER: Twine (Colored twine, Rustic Cream Twine, Rustic Jute twine)
- FINISHED SIZE: 4-1/4" x 5-1/2"
--You will have until 7am EST, Tuesday, September 1st, to add your link(s) to the list to be eligible to win. And you can enter as many times as you like.
--TWO randomly selected winners will be chosen from ALL the entries within this list and each will receive a $25 PTI gift certificate. Winners will be announced on our Tuesday night Stamp-a-faire winners post.
We look forward to seeing what you share here as well as having you back here in just a bit for the next challenge! We're also available in the forums for a chat if you need company while you're stamping!