Another layered landscape, with even more detail and stitching than the last one I made. This one has a cottage at the heart of it, bolder flowers at the front and, of course, tiny sheep.
Category: greeting cards
Embroidered stars
First the baubles, then the stars. Three different designs with a common colour palette this time.
Embroidered baubles
This year I’ve simplified my Christmas card making by choosing a few basic designs rather than making lots of individual cards. That way I could spend more time actually creating than thinking about creating.
Pitcher of tulips
I’ve been doing more stitched projects this year, but it’s always nice to go back to my card-making basics and do a bit of Copic colouring for a change.
Thread stars
The first batch of Christmas cards this year are a combination of hand-stitching (with a pretty variegated metallic thread) and machine-cutting.
Little layered landscape
I did it again. A last-minute idea for a birthday card that required loads of work in a short amount of time. But the finished fabric landscape was definitely worth it.
White rabbit
The subject was always going to be a bunny rabbit, I just had to figure out the rest of the design. I reached for another technique from my "want to try" list and created something different.
Electronic robot
Last year I just had to design my own digi stamp, this year's suggestion turned into quite a construction project and I had to draw a robot as well.
Collage paper flowers
Another project built on leftovers; this time I used previously coloured tissue to create new collage paper and then turned that into flowers for a family birthday card.
Embroidered otter
I took a break from making MST3K-themed cards for my other half's birthday this time and hand-stitched a cute underwater otter instead.
Bunny twins
Hot on the heels of making individual cards for a pair of grown-up twins, I had to make one welcoming another pair into the world.
Mixed media abstracts
Inspired by watercolour-based mixed media abstracts, this year I created a pair of colourful cards with added shine and hand stitching for the twins.
Graphic happy birthday
Faced with making another masculine card, I went for the bright, shiny and graphic option; designing a card inspired by some chocolate.
Painted peony
Proving that the success of the painted hellebore wasn't a one-off, I painted a peony for my mum.
Painted hellebore
I wanted a change from the usual Copic-coloured Power Poppy images for this Mother's Day, so I got out the acrylic gouache and gold leaf instead.
