Create a shabby chic or vintage project with a sewing theme incorporating items and/or images related to sewing - think rubber stamps of sewing machines or dress forms e.g., fabric, pattern tissue and even notions such as buttons, zippers, thread, etc.
I chose to make a card for my Mom using some of the beautiful papers from Stamperia's Old Lace 12 x 12 collection. The prints on these are amazingly detailed and give a real dimensional look to whatever you choose to use them on. I had some fun using my sewing machine to add details. My Mom tried so hard to teach me to sew, so I think she will appreciate the wonky stitches.
Here are some closeups, and following I have a few process shots and a brief outline of what I did. The heart is fussy cut from the collection's cover and I added Distress Antique Linen and Weathered Wood Embossing Glazes to add even more dimension.
Using the lacy print from the pack and one of the darker prints, as well as a scrap of chipboard, I die cut three mannequins using Tim Holtz old Sewing Room Bigz die. I embossed the dark paper dress form with Walnut Stain Embossing Glaze. I cut off the 'wood' top and bottom and layered them over the lacy die cut. I glued this to the chipboard die cut to create a sturdy piece which I later popped up using cardboard scraps. I used a snip of seam binding colored with Tattered Rose Oxide and a bow shaped button (shank removed) from my stash for the belt and a piece of trim to embellish the skirt.
Here's some shots to show what I did. These gorgeous oxide colors add just the right amount of pink to the otherwise neutral background. Almost too pretty to cover up!
That's all for me today! Be sure to stop over to the blog to see what my talented teammates have sewn up for you. Then it's over to you! I can't wait to see what you will create for our Sew Sweet challenge at The Funkie Junkie Boutique blog. Take care of yourselves! Big hugs!
Happy crafting!
Sara Emily
Distress Embossing Glaze - Antique Linen, Weathered Wood, Walnut Stain
Distress Embossing Dabber
Distress Embossing Pen
Distress Archival Ink -Ground Espresso
Distress Oxide - Tattered Rose, Aged Mahogany
Distress Collage Medium Matte
Stamperia Old Lace
Stampers Anonymous Tim Holtz Stamp Set - Tiny Text
Tim Holtz Cling Stamps - Stitches
Stampers Anonymous Tim Holtz Stamp Set - Baroque
Rayon Seam Binding
Tim Holtz Stamp Platform
Gorgeous work!
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Samra
Paper Talk with Samra
Oh wow Sara, this is a gorgeous creation! I love the sewing theme, those Stamperia papers are beautiful, the lacy dress is wonderful, your sewing is the perfect finishing touch, as is the sentiment. Love, love, love this!
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Gorgeous vintage creation! I love all the details!
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, wow! I have been sitting here on the edge of my seat, leaning in to take in every gorgeous detail. Sara Emily! This is a new favorite for me. Adding the Oxide inks to the beige background brought this paper to life. And that dress form! I adore the addition of the "belt" and the ruffled flounce at the bottom. Using the distress embossing glaze on that heart made it look like old metal. I'm so impressed! The stitching is just wonderful...your mom will be proud. And all the love that went into this! I just love every single detail. I'm going to have to take a closer look at the Distress Embossing Glaze. You have piqued my curiosity now! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulously stylish dress you have created (not sewn!!) for your mannequin. The lacy bodice and pleated hem are amazing. I love the soft fabric panels layered into the background frames, and the button is a lovely finishing touch. It wasn't until after I'd finished my tag that I realised I have hundreds of buttons I should have used!!
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Beautiful! I love the way you frilled up that dress form! The layers behind with the stitching is perfect! The fabric pieces make the texture and design just pop!
ReplyDeleteOh what a joy to sit and go through this piece by piece to pick up on all those amazing details Sara Emily! The lace, the cinched in seam binding ribbon belt with bow closure, and that frill trim really bring the dress form to life. Adding in the snippets from the Simplicity pattern and that faux sewn fabric are the kinds of details that draw you in to looking closer, and I love that you've squeezed out the card from the front of the pad to stamp the quote. All in all another stunning project Sara Emily! xx
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ReplyDeleteBeautifully done, Sara Emily. Everything looks so realistic. Love all the special touches you added.
ReplyDeleteWow, simply stunning! I love all the sewn elements and the mannequin that you created with the pretty lace is beautiful 😀. Happy and creative wishes! Take care! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteIt's a wow!!! Your mom must love it!!! I really thought that was a real button and that you had used fabric for the dressform. Those papers are really nice!!! All the added details are fabulous!!!!!!!!
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