The theme for this round is fabric. Luckily, I have a pretty extensive fabric scrap collection. I chose a fun green print to become the leaves of my fern. Here's the card:
Now, it might be tough to see in that above photo, but each leaf is puffy!
Now, it might be tough to see in that above photo, but each leaf is puffy!
I love to play with dimension in my cards, so I wanted this one to be soft and puffy. Here's what I did:
1. Start with 3 layers- Die cut cardstock for the card's front panel, fabric scrap, and a scrap piece of cardstock slightly smaller than the front panel.
2. This next picture shows the bottom 3 leaves puffed up already. I took some "cluster fiber" (it's stuffing for toys and pillows)....
...then placed it in between the fabric layer and the scrap cardstock layer, making sure to shove it in where the die-cut sections were so it filled that area.
3. Once that was done, I pressed the two cardstock pieces together, trapping the stuffing inside. Do you see the puff it makes?
4. (sorry- no picture for this step) I carefully sewed around each puffy leaf with my sewing machine (I used white thread), making sure to stay pretty close to the die cut. I didn't want any of my stuffing to escape!
2. This next picture shows the bottom 3 leaves puffed up already. I took some "cluster fiber" (it's stuffing for toys and pillows)....
...then placed it in between the fabric layer and the scrap cardstock layer, making sure to shove it in where the die-cut sections were so it filled that area.
3. Once that was done, I pressed the two cardstock pieces together, trapping the stuffing inside. Do you see the puff it makes?
4. (sorry- no picture for this step) I carefully sewed around each puffy leaf with my sewing machine (I used white thread), making sure to stay pretty close to the die cut. I didn't want any of my stuffing to escape!
That was it! Pretty easy, once I figured out the best way to do it. I just LOVE this technique now- I've never seen it done before (although I'm sure it has been), but now I want to try with other die-cut shapes!
Here's a close-up of the finished card:
LOVE this! good luck!
ReplyDeleteSo CREATIVE!!!! I just love this - might even have to pull out my old sewing machine and give this one a try! Good luck!!!
ReplyDeleteanother winner!!! this is awesome, good luck!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous fern Jennifer. Love your creativity and clean design! Good luck in this round!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card< love the dimension in the leaves and the stitched stem...it's not easy choosing between all these wonderful designs :)
ReplyDeleteJenny x
This is gorgeous Jennifer! The negative is so intricate and the fabric is lovely! Well done!
ReplyDeleteFabulous, love the puffy effect!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you're getting a bazillion new followers because you deserve it. I have loved every card you've put up in this competition and this is no exception.
ReplyDeleteWoohoo! Love this card even more that I get to see the dimension. Love your clean and crisp design and the colors too!
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun! I love the colours, the stitching and that fabulous puffiness. :) You've blown me away again!
ReplyDeletereally awesome, jennifer! good luck!
ReplyDeletei love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic, Jennifer! I love the texture of that stitched stem and the quilted look of the leaves. You have been rocking the Gallery Idol challenges!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely brilliant! :) Beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteArlene.
Wow! love your puffy fern card.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card - the fluff is a very cool touch!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome!!!!! Love your style!
ReplyDeleteLove your creativity..
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for getting so far in the competition - I bet you're beside yourself with excitement, I know I would be! You absolutely deserve it though, you're creations are so innovative and not to mention beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI am loving the fluff - I might have to find a reason to use it! Don't worry, you shall get ALL the credit! :)
Fabulous card, so excited for you to be in the top 10.
ReplyDeleteWonderful card. I love the clean feel this has and the dimension from the puffy leaves is awesome. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteJen this card is amazing! I love the quilted look! Just beautiful! So happy to be in the Top 10 with you!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Cristina, I have love every single one of your entries and you are one amazing designer! This card is so pretty. I love the colors you've chosen and how you've used your fabric. You have been one tough cookie to compete against. Good luck!
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely card!
ReplyDeletethank you so much for the tutorial!!!
Wow, what an awesome card. I have never seen this before, I bet it mails easily too.
ReplyDeleteYou are BRILLIANT!!! Thanks so much for sharing your steps!
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