Over the last nine months I've been like an expectant aunty. My friend has been waiting for the birth of her first grand child. They had gone away last weekend and as she predicted there granddaughter was born. Amelia was born on Sunday morning weighing in at 8lb 15ozs and she is gorgeous. Can't wait for a cuddle.
On Friday I couldn't wait to arrive home from work to see how things were getting on with the arrival of the Chocolate Baroque websites. Firstly an online store packed with lots of delicious goodness. Secondly the new community site that allows like minded people to chat, swap ideas and lots more. I've been allowed to show something from one of the new projects we're working on.
I love this stamp set butterflies, birds and flowers.
My hubby bought my a state of the art sewing machine for my birthday and being a true crafter thought what else will it do. So that's how I created the border.
Have a lovely weekend to everyone
Debbie
12 comments:
Love that butterfly and the stitching - I only use my machine for fabric - how boring can you get???
Hello there, gorgeous card, love the stitching, I'm useless on my machine but this is so good I may have to get it out :0) xxx
This is such a crisp clean looking card Debbie, the stitched border is fabulous, Judith xx
Hi, I love the elegant simplicity of your design. Less is more is not easy! ikki
That butterfly is so pretty and love the stitching. Good to see what you've made with the new Chocolate Baroque stamps.
A gorgeous design and card. Love the butterfly.
Gr. Marja
Very elegant design - I do think you're very brave to use your 'state of the art' sewing machine on card and paper though :)
What a gorgeous card, fab stitching and lovely image. Very elegant!
Julie W xx
What a lovely card - I must find my sewing machine again now!
Lynn w
Geweldig dat steekje.....het maakt je kaart erg bijzonder.
Warme gr. Anita
A real beauty with that stitching & the focal aspect of the butterfly. gorgeous colours too.
Paula (PEP)
Clever use of your new sewing machine. Much more fun than using it to repair a hem, lol. The doodle butterfly is such a cute simple image. Lovely.
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