Hand embroidered cards
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SMARÁ | Handstitched Baby Scan Embroidery | Not your average Mother’s Day card💐 Hand embroidered, made to keep, and selling fast!🧵🪡 She deserves more than a generic card this year,... | Instagram
SMARÁ | Handstitched Baby Scan Embroidery | A Christmas card they’ll keep forever🎄✨ Hand-embroidered with love, these Christmas cards are more than just greetings—they’re keepsakes!... | Instagram
Embroidering a birthday card will impress people but no one will actually know it actually takes zero crafting skill.
Just print the Embroidery Christmas cards template and quickly and easily make some handmade embroidered Christmas cards.
DIY in 5 Easy Steps – Made With Love: Embroidered Greeting Cards
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💌 DIY in 5 Easy Steps: Made With Love – Embroidered Greeting Cards! 🌟
Want to make your cards extra special? Add some embroidery to your cards for a personal touch that will WOW the recipient! Pick a Blank Greeting Card & Gather Embroidery Thread:
Choose a simple design or words for the card.
Sketch Your Design Lightly on the Card:
Simple flowers, hearts, or a word like "Love" work well!
Poke Small Holes Along…
Flowers and herbs embroidery hoop art gift for her / Floral | Etsy
One thing that is fun about embroidery is that you don’t need to be limited to stitching onto fabric. In fact, you can stitch into anything that has holes in it. Yep - metal, wood, plastic, paper and so much more! One of the amazing artists I’ve come across who does most of her stitching on anything
I’ve been playing with embroidery on paper lately, because I’m making a sign to announce my summer embroidery classes. As I goofed around designing the sign, I thought about how simple it is to design your own embroidery pattern for paper. I thought I’d show you how to design something simple for embroidery on paper, ...
Hand Stitched Note Cards
This weekend, as usual, I had “plans” to get a goodly amount of stitching done, but sometimes, plans and “plans” tend to conflict! It was a busy weekend, and I got a lot accomplished, but not necessarily with needle ‘n thread! One thing I did manage to do was make a card. I like embroidering ...
Once I finished the embroidered anniversary card a couple weekends ago, I got it in my head that it would be a good idea to make some cards for upcoming occasions – and, for a change, to make them ahead of time! Through April, May, and June, my family is beset with – oh, just ...
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