Hello Coffee Fans!!! Dana here with a new installment of Brew & Craft Your Stash!! Today I have some great ideas for using Fabric!! If this is the first time you are seeing my feature or need a refresher, click here for my very first post, it gives a little background explanation of my feature!!
Before I get the fun fabric I want to mention that STAMPlorations is having there 3rd Annual Giving Thanks Blog Hop! I’m representing the Coffee Loving Card Makers blog as one of many guest designers. There is a ton of inspiration and of course prizes to win, so make sure you stop by and check it out!!
Okay, back to your regular programming. 🙂 Bonus Techniques is next in the Paper Crafting Tips & Techniques magazine looking to Get Funky with Fabric. Kim Kesti has some great ideas for using pattern and solid fabrics on your card or project.
- Die cut fabric to create a custom embellishment
- Make a tiny quilt to fit your card, add batting for added dimension
- Gather fabric to create a flower
- Add texture by fraying fabric edges
- Cut and layer fabric to create a motif
- Tear strips of fabric to use as ribbon
- Dye fabric for a unique background
- Gather a strip of fabric into a ruffle
- Use fabric to cover metal buttons for a custom and unique look
For my card, I pulled out some basic white muslin like fabric from my stash. I decided to do some watercoloring on my fabric. I’m sure this isn’t new, but if you haven’t tried it, give it a try. I started with a piece of fabric that was just bigger than a card base. Then I used some Prime Watercolors to add color. Adding water spreads and dilutes the color a bit too and of course, you saturate the fabric and the mat below it.
I added two different colors and let it dry a little bit. While it was still damp I added splatters of the white and the darker brown I had, the splats kind of defused into the fabric. But as it dried you could see that it defused too much, so I did it again when it was dry and it worked much better, defusing but not disappearing.
After making sure everything was 100% dry I added the fabric to a sheet of double-sided adhesive, then die cut the two coffee cups from STAMPlorations Tag O’ Coffee die set. I cut them until I used up all the fabric.
Then I pulled out some pretty paper from Recollections pad called Boho Bohemian and added it to a card base. Then I added my fabric coffee stickers to the background. From a different pattern, I stamped the Java Great Day sentiment from Gina K Designs – Coffee Set.
I added the sentiment trip to the card with foam tape. Last I thought the card need just a touch more so I added a few sequins.
Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope this inspires you to try out fabrics in a new way! Oh, and don’t forget to stop by the STAMPlorations blog for some more inspiration, you might just see another coffee themed card by me 😉
Dana
Supplies
Stamps: Gina K Designs – Coffee Set
Die: STAMPlorations – Tag O’ Coffee
Pattern Paper: Recollections – Boho Bohemian.











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