Six new Christmas word patterns have been added to the Stitching Cards collection.
They feature “Happy Christmas” with snowflakes, “Happy Holidays” with a candy cane, “Love, Peace and Joy” with bells, “Merry Christmas” with three candles, “Peace on Earth” with a dove and “Seasons Greetings” with a village snow scene.
The patterns are available individually and in a value pack of all six designs. The pattern size is 152 mm x 104 mm (6 x 4½ inches)…
Posted on July 28th, 2010 |
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This week’s card is called Scarecrow – I like Halloween! and was made by Basteljeanny. This dazzling card was made using the Stitching Cards Scarecrow pattern.
Basteljeanny said “I stitched the melons as pumpkins with light orange and light green. The border leaves and the flowers are punched and the bats are stickers”…
Posted on July 28th, 2010 |
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A fawn and squirrel pattern has been added to the Stitching Cards collection. It makes a great birthday card for animal lovers, particularly if they like wild life. It can also be used for congratulations, thank you and other messages.
The pattern size is 152 mm x 104 mm (6 x 4½ inches).
The fawn and squirrel pattern can be found on the following web page:
http://www.stitchingcards.com/product.php/411/fawn-and-squirrel.
Posted on July 24th, 2010 |
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This week’s card is called Butterflies and was made by Kate. This attractive card was made using the Form-A-Lines Butterfly 1 Pattern.
Kate said “An all occasions card stitched on white hammered card with Kreinik variegated thread and decorated with beads and sequins. Computer generated verse”…
Posted on July 21st, 2010 |
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This week’s card is called Red Rose Bush and was made by Puffinfan. This eye catching card was made using the Stitching Cards Rose Bush pattern.
Puffinfan said “The Stitching Cards rose bush is coloured in and stitched in red. It is finished off using MS punches and peel-offs with a couple of butterflies”…
Posted on July 14th, 2010 |
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This week’s card is called A sisters thank you and was made by Dutchess. This elegant card was made using the Stitching Cards Bridge pattern.
Dutchess said “This card is for my very kind brother for my birthday present. It is the bridge pattern from Stitching Cards. I chose this one as he is a very keen walker”…
Posted on July 7th, 2010 |
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This week’s card is called Motorbike and was made by Usannda. This attractive card was made using the Form-A-Lines Motorcycle Pattern.
Usannda said “I stitched this with a variety of thread and colours to make it more attractive for a 15 year old boy”…
Posted on June 30th, 2010 |
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This week’s card is called Cleopatraand was made by Kaazee. This beautiful card was made using the Form-A-Lines Cleopatra Pattern.
Kaazee said “The pattern is stitched in gold, bronze, teal and black. I used my own make-up on the face, blusher etc.”…
Posted on June 24th, 2010 |
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Six new garden patterns have been added to the Stitching Cards collection.
There is an apple tree, a bird bath, a grapevine, a hanging basket, a rose bush and a scarecrow. These make beautiful greetings cards for birthdays and to send messages such as thank you, best wishes, good luck or invitation.
The patterns are available individually and in a value pack of all six designs. The pattern size is 152 mm x 104 mm (6 x 4½ inches).
The Value pack can be found on the following web page:
http://www.stitchingcards.com/product.php/410/
The individual garden patterns are in the flower section at:
http://www.stitchingcards.com/section.php/3/1/
Posted on June 22nd, 2010 | 3 Comments »
This week’s card is called Fox in autumn and was made by Basteljeanny. This eye-catching card was made using the Stitching Cards Red fox pattern.
Basteljeanny said “The fox is stitched on a white oval card and the leaves are punched”…
Posted on June 18th, 2010 | 1 Comment »