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A very warm welcome to my teeny, tiny part of the huge world of blogging. This is where I share my passion for making hand made greeting cards. So - why "Always with a Heart"? Well this is for two reasons. Firstly, it is because every card I produce carries a heart on it somewhere. This can be big and bold or small and almost hidden - the fun sometimes is just trying to find it! Secondly it is because I put my heart into everything I produce. I hope that any visitors enjoy seeing what I post. If you drop by then please leave me a comment so that I know you called. It would be nice to know that you have found my heart in what I do.

Tuesday, 21 January 2025

SNIPPETS FOR TEENY TINY TUESDAY

 Hi Everyone

Tuesday already!!  I can see this is going to be another week that flies by in the blink of an eye!

Here with my teeny tiny card for this week (which measures a whole 9cms square).

I made something using my snippets, which I might regret doing, because I enjoyed making it so much that it might become another obsession.

I purchased (many years ago) some small patterned paper pads from The Works.  Beautiful papers .. .. but that is exactly what the pages are .. .. paper!  But actually using them hasn't been easy because it is so flimsy that lines from double-sided tape or glue would show through, or crinkle the paper.  But I loved the designs and colours so much I simply kept them, whilst wishing the designs were made from paper that was the same thickness as their 12 x 12 design pads. 

Anyway, this is what I made


This used:

Snippets of paper from a small paper pad from The Works (which probably now has antique value because it is very old, but the papers were too lovely for them not to move home with me)
X-Cut Butterfly Punch (another antique)
Wooden Embellishment
MFT Die Set:  Stitched Flowers
Gems and Pearl Embellishments
White Gel Pen
My Trusty Sewing Machine
WeRMemory Keepers Envelope Punch Board

To build up my creation, I cut and ripped the flimsy paper into various shapes and simply stitched them randomly to a base of patterned paper which measured 9cm square.  I added just a very, very tiny bit of glue where I wouldn't be stitching to hold each piece in place.  

Working by attaching and overlapping one snippet at a time, each were stitched in place, which left me with a decent weight of paper for attaching to my card base .. .. and I didn't think it turned out too badly for a first effort. I feel this style of design will work best with the lighter weight design papers and card in my snippet collection.  The majority of my plain coloured card snippets would be too thick, other than for the topmost layers or embellishments as I did on this trial make.

There were quite a few snippets left from where I had tried to use the papers in the past (tucked in the back of the pad to keep them flat) and alongside some plain card .. .. .. these are what I started with .. ..


I am running over to the Snippets Playground to show my little creation off as everything (including the paper I used for the envelope) was a snippet - even the card base which I had created earlier.

Looking forward to trying this technique again sometime in the future.

15 comments:

meg said...

You have created a wonderful card using these beautiful delicate papers and embellishments

Sarn said...

Smashing results from combining your paper craft with stitching. The pretty embellishments are perfect for extra dimension.

Thanks for coming to play in the Snippets Playground. See you up in the treehouse shortly. I’m using the new microwave to heat up some croissants for the Breakfast Club! Xxx

Aquarius said...

You've built up a really interesting collage with your snippets of these pretty papers - great embellishments too. Impressive, considering the small size of the finished card 😉

Lynne said...

Love this Jules. I'm sure if I tried something like this it would look a mess but you've made a brilliant job of it. Also, I know what you mean about the Works papers, some are so thin!

Linby said...

It's fabulous and great that you managed to use the "paper". I hate it when that happens, often when I buy online and they don't tell you the paper weight!

Carole said...

Great use of your 'antique 'snippets and I love your flowers too. very classy colours xx

Elaine Stark said...

Well done, this looks fabulous. These papers are really nice together. Elaine

Kath said...

A lovely card Jules and a great way to use flimsy paper. I tend to use very thin paper for Iris Folding too.
Kath x

HilaryJane said...

What a great way to use that thin paper. The stitching just makes it look more interesting xx

Di said...

Oh Jules, what a fabulous snippets card. I feel for you with the flimsy papers but wow, you did them full justice. Wonderful result! I might add, Sarn is running that Playground microwave using MY electricity supply! Harrumph!!
Hugs
Di xx

Liz said...

Lovely card Jules and a very clever way of using the thin snippets.
Liz xx

Viv said...

Such patience Jules! But it was worth it cos this is simply a lovely card. x

Crafting Queen said...

Wonderful card, love your stitching detail. Anesha x

Eve said...

Wow Jules! you have knocked it out of the park with this stunning creation. What a brilliant way to use those flimsy papers - can't say that I will try this as my sewing machine skills aren't up to it!!
Hope you're having a fab week
Eve xx

Sarah said...

A fabulous teeny tiny card Jules. LOVE the soft colours of those lovely papers too xx