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Happy Friday! Today I'm hopping with Simon Says Stamp celebrating the new Sugar and Spice release. As usual, there are prizes! Simon is giving away a $25 store credit at every stop along the hop. All you need to do to be entered is leave a comment. In addition, with any purchase from the release this weekend, you'll receive the set above for free. You should be arriving here from Heather Ruwe's blog, and I have the full list below if you need it. Now onto the cards.
Today I'm sharing a couple more cards created using my new Patchwork stencil.
This is one of my favorite techniques - using your stencils, or stamps, as a guide for stitching. It's a lot of fun to see how you can expand on an existing design to create something totally new and unique.
For today's cards, I used just the two basic stencils from the Patchwork set, the ones with the large chevron shapes.
For the card on the left, I inked with Sprout and Tropic, and for the card on the right, I used Butter and Watermelon.
Then it was time for stitching. On the left, I used a complementary green and focused on those sections of the design where the two stencils intersect. 
Here are my basic guidelines when I'm stitching on cards:
- Use a very heavyweight cardstock
 - Use two or three strands of embroidery floss depending on how full a look you want. These cards use two strands.
 - I use a foam piercing mat when I stitch, placing the cardstock over the mat and piercing a hole with my needle where I want to stitch, and then going back and actually doing the stitching.
 
For the second card, I used three different colors of floss which roughly corresponded to the colors of the ink I used. I mostly outlined the design, but also added stitches that cut the basic shapes in half

For the sentiments, I used Thank You Basics for the blue/green card, and Dreamy Leaves for the pink/yellow card.
I'm really happy with how things turned out, and they were really easy to create. That's all for me today. Your next stop on the hop is Rachel Alvarado. Don't forget to leave a comment to be entered to win $25 in the store, and enjoy the rest of the hop!
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Cathy Zielske
Jennifer McGuire
Laura Bassen
Heather Hoffman
Mindy Eggen
Barbara Tarayao
Yana Smakula
Keisha Charles
Cheiron Brandon
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Miriam Prantner
Rachel Alvarado
Caryn Davies
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These cards are just beautiful. True works of art.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous snowflakes!!
ReplyDeleteYour work is so clean and elegant. Just love it!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards, Miriam. The stitching really brings them to life!
ReplyDeleteOOoooo I LOVE the stitching! These need to be framed and put on your mantle!
ReplyDeleteAmazing use of the stencil!
ReplyDeleteCute cards. Love this new snowflake stencil and die.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! Love the stitching.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love how you show two completely different looks!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and simplicity of your cards!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty..gives a view of different ways for creating
ReplyDeleteYour stenciling and stitching is fabulous!
ReplyDeletelove this CAS designs
ReplyDeleteGreat cards!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards. I don't think I will ever tire of real quilts & quilt patterns used elsewhere. I'm a sucker for a quilt pattern stencil or die.
ReplyDeletecute use of the stencil
ReplyDeleteLove your cards!
ReplyDeleteNever thought about adding stitching. What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteLovely, extra credit for stitching....that special touch
ReplyDeleteI have never tried that on my own. I do have some dies that make stitching areas, though. I am definitely going to try this. It looks very cool.
ReplyDeleteLove both of the cards. So unique!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. I don't sew, so I admire those like you that stitch on your cards.
ReplyDeleteThe stitching just adds so much! Gorgeous cards!
ReplyDeleteTwo very different looks with this stencil set, Miriam! Both are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteNice ideas for the stencil sets!
ReplyDeleteSo graphic and modern, just love them!!
ReplyDeleteSo modern and fun, love them!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful designs and great color combos! Lovely cards!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards and the stitching is beautiful
ReplyDeleteGreat designs. Such a great way to use stencils!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards!
ReplyDeleteI love your stitching technique on these cards! I’d want to keep them forever!
ReplyDeleteLove your creativity. Using the embroidery floss with the Patchwork stencil set is so novel - using 'sewing' with the patchwork. So talented. They look great - especially the leaves. Love it.
ReplyDeleteVery elegant
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful designs, love the added stitching!
ReplyDeleteI love your use of stitching on cards!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Love that patchwork design--and your colors! These are fabulous!!! TFS!!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeing a quilter I can appreciate these blocks! Love how much the stitching makes these designs pop! Lovely job.
ReplyDeleteStunning! I love the stitching and the color combos you chose.
ReplyDeleteThe floss really adds to the cards, great idea!
ReplyDeleteStunning cards 😍
ReplyDeleteOh My Goodness! These are amazing cards! I love how you took basic stencils and added stitching to them! It looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteSomething about your colors makes me think of stained glass.
ReplyDeleteHow creative to add stitching to these cards and that the color of stitching compliments the inked stencil really did make it pop. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThat butter and watermelon card looks 3D! Nice!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Delightful colors!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards! Love the outline details!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful cards! My dear friend is a quilter, and i’m going to get this set and copy your pink card for her. She’ll love it! Thank yo!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Stunning use of the patchwork stencils!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are absolutely amazing! Love the stitching details.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a unique way to use the stencils and your cards look amazing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, Miriam!
ReplyDeleteLove the stitching. I used to do a lot of counted cross stitch and have also done some quilting on my cards in the past.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the stitching details!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Miriam!! Love the stitching and for the tips on creating the stitching holes. Thanks for sharing and inspiring.
ReplyDeleteSo cheery and colorful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!!! I love the stitching!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors, Miriam!! LOVE your inspirational cards!! Amazing stitching too!
ReplyDeleteLovely stitched cards!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteVery lovely cards!
ReplyDeleteSimple and elegant, very nice.
ReplyDeleteReally like the clean & simple look of these cards
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so pretty! I love the stitching!
ReplyDeleteLove these Miriam!
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