As promised, I am posting pictures of my first finished handmade Valentines day card. This one is for my nephew Jonny and is going into the mail (well via a box) today. Enjoy!
Just to recap. The tutorial was tops!! Easy to follow, and very well written. I found it here in case anyone wants to give it a try.
I have 3 more Valentines to finish and 3 1st Birthday cards to do next!
Be.Mine
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Handmade Valentines
So I have been sick for the past week or so. I missed a few days of work and found some idle time on my hands. So I finally finished patching the jeans for Cindy and the boys. It was a really durable way to patch jeans, but not all that quick or easy on the fingers. I have developed calluses on my fingertips, which is good, I suppose.
My next project was to make some handmade valentines for my cutie-pie nieces and nephews. Leave it to me to think paper valentines were not enough. I scoured the internet for a unique and fun project. I found this card and envelope project. Viola! I had my next project.
So the tutorial is perfect. I had no problems following the directions at all. I think my problem has been the quantity and my own embellishments. I have to do 5 of them. Actually, I have 6 nieces and nephews and 1 vicarious nephew (my boyfriend's nephew.) The 2 youngest are 9 months old . . . they won't miss having a valentine . . . leaving 5. And of course, I HAD to make them all unique. I do have quite an assembly line going now and it was all going well. UNTIL . . . I decided to embroider their names on the outside of each of the envelops . . . OUCHIE. I thought my fingers hurt before.
Anyway, I now have 5 envelopes done and embroidered with each of their names. I still need to add buttons and button holes to 4 of them. And, I have to make the cards still. Eeek, more embroidery. I am getting better at it, but it is still a lot of work.
Well, I still have a few days . . .
Be.Loved.
::UPDATE:: So doing the "cards" for the inside of these envelopes was NOT nearly as hard as I thought it would be. The trick appears to be number of layers of fabric to sew through! (DUH!!) I started embroidering them without interfacing or backing. This could backfire with centering when I go to sew and turn them, but handmade, quirky things make them unique, right?
Pictures soon . . .
::UPDATE:: So doing the "cards" for the inside of these envelopes was NOT nearly as hard as I thought it would be. The trick appears to be number of layers of fabric to sew through! (DUH!!) I started embroidering them without interfacing or backing. This could backfire with centering when I go to sew and turn them, but handmade, quirky things make them unique, right?
Pictures soon . . .
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