In today's installment of Stitching On Paper - Inspired By String Art, I'm joined by Guest Designer Jemma Sharrock, who has created the most amazing layout using nothing more than some shimmery thread as an embellishment. It's phenomenal, here's a sneak peek!
Check out the Stitching On Paper - Introduction to see some of the projects that have been linked up so far, or link your up your own project using stitching to have the chance of winning a pretty little package of paper-crafting supplies. I'll be randomly drawing a winner on Saturday 8th September, which gives you another couple of weeks to start putting your stitching talents to the test!
And one last thing, I'd really appreciate some feedback so that I can make future
classes even better. Please take this small survey to let me know what you've thought of the prompts and the class as a whole.
Thanks once again to everyone who has contributed, visited, commented - and especially to everyone who has linked up a project - it’s made all the hard work worth it! Clair x
ooh this takes me back clair. i used to do these from kits at christmas and had forgotten until today. thanx for the lovely comment and reminder to link up, which i will do. glad to see u enjoying crafting with mel and the ginger cake too
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Clair I have popped in and out of your class and I wanted to say how fantastic the prompts are. I am not a paper scrapper and when I was, I was not heavily technique driven - however, in saying that, your instructions are very clear and comprehensive and I liked the general set out of each page - well done!
ReplyDeleteThat New York page is just amazing! Thanks for a lovely set of classes
ReplyDeleteThis brings back memories fr me too Clair. My Mum used to sit for hours in the evenings making these pictures. I can remember lying in bed and listening to her tapping in the little nails!
ReplyDeleteI love the examples you and Jemma have given. I'm definitely going to try my hand at this. This has been a wonderful class Clair Thanks so much for all the hard work you put into it!
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