smallhobbit: (butterfly)
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As I said in my 'Goal' post I haven't been doing any craft recently, but I did purchase some items to attempt Christmas cards for the family this year:



I used my pastels to draw one of the trees I had sketched in the summer:



And I attempted an art contribution for [community profile] fan_flashworks 



The Challenge was Green, so these are the Greenwoods where the outlaws are hiding.

In the summer one of the Art Card fortnightly emails including a free competition which I entered, not expecting to win anything, but I won a prize:



I have never used oil paints, so clearly I need to learn!

If only I could retire now, there's so much I want to do.

Date: 2018-10-12 10:36 am (UTC)
badly_knitted: (Jack - Big Smile)
From: [personal profile] badly_knitted
What are you going to stitch on your cards? Any ideas yet?

I'm not going to have time to make Christmas cards this year, I have two 60th birthday cards to do, and they're going to take a fair bit of work.

Good luck with your oil paints, it's so cool you won them!

Date: 2018-10-12 11:27 am (UTC)
badly_knitted: (Jack - Big Smile)
From: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Snowflakes make for great cards! You'll need to get some double-sided sticky tape, preferably acid free, to mount the stitched piece in the cards. I get mine off ebay, it's not expensive.

Yes, I'll be posting pictures, probably before the cards go to their recipients because the people they're for don't lurk on these sites. It's just a case of stitching them and turning the stitching into cards. The first one is started, that's for December. The second is for my sister next April, but it's a more complicated piece so it'll take longer. It's also on 20 count which makes it harder with the low levels of natural light at this time of year. The one I'm working on is on 18 count, which is a little easier on the eyes.

I'm sure you'll have fun with the paints when you can find the time.

Date: 2018-10-12 03:52 pm (UTC)
badly_knitted: (Jack - Big Smile)
From: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Ebay is the best, I get all my cross stitch fabric from there these days - not that I need any more (eyes big trunk full of various colours and counts*

I'd probably go mid range, 6, or maybe 12 for sealing down the edges of the card. 18mm is too wide for most projects. I think I mostly use 6 or 10mm, which is available if you look around. Clear is always the best option, it can be used on anything without showing through. I often fray the edges of my stitched piece and mount it on the front of a single fold card, clear tape is invisible through the holes. Try this one:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-Double-Sided-Tape-Dovecraft-6mm-x-12m-adhesive-acid-free-easy-tear/222565935399?epid=19012064303&hash=item33d1f6a927:g:ZvgAAOSwvflZV3xx:rk:13:pf:0

Each roll lasts forever and can be used for lots of other craft things too.

To make big designs small enough for cards, the higher counts are essential. Plus I can stitch way faster with a single strand of thread than with two. The one I'm doing now is a long panel, 60 stitches by 110,so on 18 count it's 6.1 inches long instead of getting on for 8 inches using 14 count. I thin I've got some big enough card blanks...

Date: 2018-10-12 05:27 pm (UTC)
badly_knitted: (Jack - Yay)
From: [personal profile] badly_knitted
I get my threads off ebay now too - it's cheaper than the shops and I can just get whichever colour I'm running short of. So convenient.

Crafting is addictive and there are so many fabulous things out there to use!

Good light - and reading glasses - help me see what I'm doing.

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