Chari is back with another fun stitching project! She created two fun and fruity stitched cards using Embroidery Hoop and two new stitching patterns perfect for summer! You can watch the video below or click HERE to watch at our YouTube channel.
Hello everyone! Welcome to another special Fawny Holiday Week! We will be sharing inspiring holiday projects by our amazing Fawny family of designers along with videos and daily giveaways! Comment below for a chance to win a stamp set with coordinating dies and a 6×6 paper pad of your choice!
Fawny Holiday Video
Chari has been stitching up some awesome designs for Fawny Holiday Week! She will share three beautiful ways use the Festive Wreath pattern with Embroidery Hoop. You can watch her video tutorial below or click HERE to watch at our YouTube channel.
Thank you so much for watching! We can’t wait to see your stitched cards and crafty projects!
Chari used the same card “recipe” for all three cards: a stitched wreath, stenciled background and cheery greeting using Henry’s ABCs and Henry’s Build-A-Sentiment: Winter! By varying the colors and the stencils she made a traditional Christmas card, a frosty winter design and a fun retro style card!
For a classic look, Chari stitched the Festive Wreath in shades of green with pops of red berries and red bow. She used Winter Sprigs Background Stencils to create the beautiful backdrop and added a cheery Merry Christmas greeting!
Shades of pink and teal highlight Chari’s retro-look design! She used Peppermint Stripes Stencils for the background with a pink wreath studded with colorful beads.
A white and blue wreath stitched with teal and silver beads highlights Chari’s wintry design. She used the Embroidery Hoop Window and Frame Add-On in glittery silver to frame the wreath. The Snowflake Background Stencils in tone-on-tone mermaid and glittery Stickles on the Henry’s ABCs add to the frosty look of the card.
Marine created a fun card to wish friends a “really cool Christmas”! She blended Frosty Family with Yeti or Not to take the snow family to the slopes for some snowboarding fun! The cool scene also features snow cones and popsicles on the Treat Cart!
Marine used the Double Slider Surprise, so the scene expands for even more Frosty Family fun! She combined trees from Simply Celebrate Winter with those in Yeti or Not to create a tree line with more dotted around the landscape.
The white gel pen details on the hats, scarves and trees add lots of cuteness and highlight the frosty scene.
I love that Marine also used holographic cardstock as tabs and to layer behind the Simple Wavy Banner.
Giveaway time!
I hope you have enjoyed this fun look at some of our Holiday and Winter sets. Tomorrow, we will have another fun Fawny Holiday celebration but for now, it’s giveaway time! Leave us a comment telling us your favorite thing about this time of the yearby November 15th at 5:00PM ET. We will randomly pick one winner for a stamp/coordinating dies set plus a 6×6 paper pad of their choice! If you post about our Fawny Holiday Week on social media, leave another comment for a second chance to win!
Make sure to come back tomorrow, Friday, November 15 as we wrap up Fawny Holiday Week with more festive projects! We hope you guys love this week!
Chari created more quick stitching patterns for the Embroidery Hoop! These free patterns are available at lawnfawn.com, click HERE. In today’s video, Chari creates two cute and summery cards using the new Embroidery Hoop Window and Frame Add-On and Make a Splash stitching pattern. You can watch the video below or click HERE to watch at our YouTube channel.
Thank you so much for watching! Time to start stitching!
Chari created this super brilliant, stitched beach ball card in both a beach and a pool version! And each is perfect for lots of summer occasions! She stitched up the Make a Splash pattern with Embroidery Hoop, then she used Embroidery Hoop Window and Frame Add-On to incorporate the colorful beach ball into the card designs! To make the super cool background, she cut white woodgrain cardstock with Simple Stripes: Portrait then added some shading with Lost Shadow Distress ink. Next, she stenciled some water splashes using Paint Splatter Background Stencil!