Showing posts with label stitching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stitching. Show all posts

Saturday, June 25, 2011

A card and some ATC by Petra

Today I am showing a card and some ATC cards using Urban Lily ATC catds and urban cuts.

The card has a Urban Cuts tag with a Congrats greeting. I used machine stitching to close the card so that the tag wouldn't fall out.




Supply:
Urban lily Mayella Sassy ULP320, Mooch, HyperActive ULP535, HappyEverything Always ULP314, Urban Cut Minibook B&W ULP342,
other: Cardstock, flowers, pearls, alphas, Machine stitching

Urban Lily have this cute little ATC card pack with adorable colors and dotty pattern. All I had to do with the base was to round the corners. I cut out some detals and stitched on.


Supply:
Urban lily Mayella ImpishULP325, Mooch, HyperActive ULP535, ATC cards ULP590,
other: MS butterfly punch, border punch, EK success corner rounder, Machine stitching

Thats all for today from me Petra ♥
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Kissed by the sun

Good morning ladies!
Stitching is a great way to highlight paper details on your pages, I love it!
On this LO, I handstitched some swirls on the gorgeous Smootch paper by Urban Lily:


Urban Lily supplies:

Smooch paper - Mooch collection

Lulu paper - Lulliloo collection

Alphabet - Urban Cut collection

Memory photocards - Swirl

Others: Bazzill cardstock


I splashed China ink using a brush...


... and I used embroidery floss to stitch the swirl.
Do you like to stitch on your LOs? Show us your handstitched Urban Lily projects, we'll be happy to see them :-).
'Till next time,

Sunday, February 28, 2010

"You ROCK" by Polinka

This is my niece Clara, with her cute green and pink dress, which matches perfectly this cute paper from Urban Lily.
I just added some funky stitching and paint, for the rock style!!
In PINK for the girlie touch of course!!



Some of the paintings were highlighted with a white pen too...



Supplies:
Petite by Urban Lily - Mayella Collection
Chipboards by Buzz and Bloom
Helmar Adhesive Runner
Pink paint
A sewing machine and pink thread

Swanky Gurl Polinka*
http://polinka.canalblog.com

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

"Tell me" by Polinka

Hi dear readers!

Here's a new layout, about my nephew Noah, when he first met the Santa Claus...


I wanted to highlight the red flowers, so I put a thin coat of glue on them and then some red velvet flock powder. It brings much softness to the layout, and reminds us of Santa's beard ;)

Supplies:
Lulu - Lulliloo Collection by Urban Lily

Accents by Urban Lily - Urban Cut Collection
Secret Keeper Window by Urban Lily
Helmar Premium Craft Glue

Helmar Adhesive Runner
red acrylic paint
Red flocking powder

A distressing tool


Swanky Gurl Polinka*
http://polinka.canalblog.com