Thursday, March 15, 2012

"i-dorable" - stitching through chipboard? Sure!


I made this layout sometime last summer, and it got picked up for publication (in Canadian Scrapbooker) before I had a chance to post it here.  But - it's been long enough since the issue came out, so I can post it now. 


I stamped some images on patterned paper, then fussy-cut the shapes.  Totally worth the extra effort - I liked it a lot better than if I had simply stamped on the background.


I think this was one of the first layouts where I started to really use the sewing machine much.  I figured if it could go through several layers of denim, then a little bit of chipboard should be a breeze.  It went pretty smoothly, actually.  Just go slowly, and use a denim or leather needle (not the regular general purpose needle).



and the story behind the title...


Supplies:
PP, letters, felt, chipboard, stamps - American Crafts
glimmer mist - Tattered Angels
acrylic ink - Liquitex
ink - StazOn
marker - Faber-Castell PITT pen

2 comments:

Julie Tucker-Wolek said...

Thanks for the tip on which needle to use... I have always wanted to try sewing thru chipboard (I only do paper) -- so it's nice to know what to use! I loveeeeeeeeee your lo!! GORGEOUS!! I loveeeee the paper lanterns!!

Pamela said...

Love love love this layout! :)