Nov 16 2007

Cotton Spice presents… Karyn Weir from Trail Mix Designs

Published by Karen at 12:04 pm under Day to Day

Stitched Christmas Cards

Tutorial

Step 1: Gather your supplies.

You will need:

Assortment of patterned Christmas-themed scrapbooking paper

8½” X 11” sturdy cardstock

Buttons (or other embellishments)

Photo Squares (or other paper adhesive)

Tacky Glue (to glue on embellishments)

Paper trimmer, not mandatory, but it makes things easier!

Scissors

Sewing machine and thread

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Step 2: Cut your cardstock.

Cut the cardstock in half so that you have two 5½” X 8½” pieces.

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Cut one of those pieces in half, so now you have 1 - 5½” X 8½” piece and 2 - 4¼” X 5½” pieces.

Fold the 5½” X 8½” in half for the actual note card.

Step 3: Cut your patterned paper.

Cut your background paper to 4¼” X 5½”.

Cut a triangle out of the other paper and a little square for the tree trunk.

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Step 4: Assemble pieces.

Using the photo squares, attach the background paper (4¼” X 5½” scrapbooking paper) to the 4¼” X 5½” piece of cardstock. Assemble the tree and attach it to the card front.

These pieces are going to be sewn so at this point, we are simply tacking it down to prepare for the stitching.

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Step 5: Stitching the tree

Stitch around the tree, starting and finishing at the top.

Trim the loose threads.

This will be covered by a button.

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Step 6: Stitch the perimeter of the card

At this point I stitch around the border of the card.

Step 7: Attach stitched card to note card

Using the photo squares I permanently attach the card front to the note card.

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Step 8: Embellish the card

I attach a button to the top of the tree, but you can embellish it at this point any way you like.

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And you’re done!

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Variations:

Using this technique, you could make cards using any holiday shape, stars, snowmen, gingerbread men, candy canes, etc.

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You can use fabric instead of paper by using Heat’N’Bond to attach the fabric to the card front.

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You can use rick rack and other trims to embellish the cards.

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You could trim the paper (or fabric) with pinking sheers to give the edges a “pinked” look.

You could use rubber stamps to further embellish the card.

NOTE: Make sure you change your sewing machine needle before sewing again on fabric, the needles get very dull when sewing on paper!

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12 Responses to “Cotton Spice presents… Karyn Weir from Trail Mix Designs”

  1. Vickieon 16 Nov 2007 at 12:35 pm

    I really like these! I am going to try these!
    I will for sure be back tomorrow!

  2. Beckyon 16 Nov 2007 at 3:46 pm

    Those are so cute. I am tempted to do those this year. They remind me of mine that I did a tutorial on, where I use wonder under and fabric. But I like these better for something different this year.

    Thanks for showing them.

  3. Karynon 16 Nov 2007 at 4:26 pm

    Thanks for inviting me to participate in the “Last Minute Gift Countdown”! I’ve had a lot of fun!

  4. Lisaon 17 Nov 2007 at 9:13 am

    I love this idea - I am going to try some myself. Thanks for posting.

  5. Frederiqueon 17 Nov 2007 at 2:16 pm

    Thanks for this great step-by-step! I will try it for sure!

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