That was an amazing site Stef directed us to this morning - I've never tried machine embroidery but I love doing hand embroidery myself. I had fun looking through all the categories, and in the end I took my earth-tone palette from this green bag, although I toned the green down a bit. I also thought the iris twist worked with the basket-weave, and my base is a very textured paper that looks as if it were made from coconut fibre.
A2 base, covered with that brown paper. I stamped the grasses with Scattered Straw and Shabby Shutters, chalked in the sky and some green and brown and then cut the aperture for my snail.The body is a pearlescent paper - I think the colour may have been described as mink, the shell is PTI (I think). I went round it with a fine brown marker, added an eye and a Stickles trail which you can probably see better reflected in the piano .
The template for the snail came originally from Circle of Crafters, which sadly was down for ages but appears to be back again.
Date: Saturday, November 6, 2010 GMT Views: 592
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Sat, Nov 06, 2010 @ 12:24 PM
Great paper folding, sabrina, and what a cute card it makes!
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Sat, Nov 06, 2010 @ 12:51 PM
Delightful, charming card. I'm so glad you played today so I didn't miss you since I'm so seldom able to be here these days. I love your card and I'm going to go check out their website myself.