The technique of the month at the Club Scrap blog
is home made embellishments. I love that!!
Thank you Tina for coming up with this fun idea.
And as I always wanted to make these crochet
flowers from a button, this is the time to do it!
Stamps are from this months Club Scrap kit Boardwalk.
I also found a good video for those of you who want to
give this technique a try:
Click on the image above and the video
will start to play.
It is really an easy thing to do and does not take a lot of time
(when you know how tocrochet that is).
I had a little bit of this natural colored cotton with a
tiny gold trough it. Perfect for my vintage card.
And as for the beach, I thought of an old but
much loved technique. Use a piece of torn post it,
a blending tool and an inkpad.Move the post it
note and ink it up every time you move it.
After stamping the image with walnut stain, I put the
inkpad on the craft sheet,alittle water and a brush
to color the image.
I have some more embellishment ideas,but no more time.
See you around sometime this week!
Have a creative day!
Hetty this is outstanding. Love your flower crochet button!!! And distressing your beach is an oldie but a goodie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great embellishment Hetty - thanks for bringing to our attention - and a wonderful card too :-)
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Maxine
So sweet! Love the "sepia" look you created for the "old fashioned" bathing suit stamps! Also, love your wavy sand!!! Your crocheted button flower is adorable! Thanks for the photos showing how you made the sand and also the button-crochet-flower tutorial!!! I want to CASE these great ideas here!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your image and the effect of the vintage, Fabulous flower button, haven't seen that before and thanks for the link to the tutorial.
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Your cute flower embellishment is so fun on that card! I tried to learn crochet, but quickly realized my talents lie elsewhere, LOL. TFS!
ReplyDeleteHetty, your crocheted button flower looks AMAZING! Thank you for the video! I can't crochet but this looks very doable! I've always wanted to know how to crochet! I will seek out a thin crochet hook and thin yarn in my second-hand store travels to see what I can find! Another great use for buttons!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the video, Hetty! I usually buy embellishments like that...not any more!
ReplyDeleteLove the neutral colors and the flower!!!
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