
Hello and welcome, friends! It’s Kelly here today sharing a pair of cards featuring the Handiwork Collection. This is one of my all-time favorite collections, but I haven’t created with it NEARLY enough! I
absolutely love doing embroidery, so it’s always fun to play with stamps/dies that align with other
hobbies and passions!

I knew I wanted to make two cards; one with a round hoop and one with an oval. To begin, I die cut the hoops using the Hoopla Oval Die and the Hoopla Round Die. I cut the hoops from white and then colored them with sponge daubers and distress oxide ink. I also used the same dies to cut out the hardware for the hoops using both gold and silver cardstock for that realistic metal look. I glued the hardware to the hoops using liquid glue.
I used the Hoopla Round Insert Dies and the Hoopla Oval Insert Die to cut out the portion to fill the
hoops. I glued the hoops over the top and set them aside to dry while I got to work on all of the
embroidered elements. I decided where I wanted the sentiment for the oval hoop, so I stamped that as
well. Both cards feature sentiments from the Sew Vintage Stamp set.


I used the Embroidered Blooms Die and cut everything from white cardstock and then colored each
piece using sponge daubers and distress oxide ink. I layered them over the top of the hoops/inserts with
exact placement and then used Press n’ Seal wrap to lift everything up all together and then applied glue to the back. Once that was done, I simply placed it back where I laid it out originally, pressed it down until the glue set a bit, and then removed the press n’ seal wrap. This is one of my favorite techniques/tools to use for this type of a project!
I used the Notionable Die for the scissors and the thimbles. I cut them from gold cardstock and also from
Kraft cardstock. I glued each gold piece to a Kraft piece to give it added stability. I find that metallic cardstock has a tendency of curling and it’s not as thick as regular cardstock so like to reinforce it. Once
that was all done, I used a gold brad to secure the scissors together. I bought some of the cute Screw-
top Mini Brads that are in the shop, but do you think I could find them? Nope! Argh! Once I find them, I
will be putting them right next to the Notionable Die so that they are always together! Ha ha! Needless
to say, that would have been MUCH cuter!



For the background, I used the Embroidered Background Stamp on two A2 panels of peach cardstock using Saltwater Taffy for the oval hooped card, and Tattered Rose for the round hooped card. I did trim down the panel for the round card to measure 4 by 5 ¼ inches. I stamped the other sentiment directly onto the peach panel in black ink and then added the hoop using foam squares.
I thought I’d reinforce the “love” theme and add a few of the corners included in the Romantic Corners Die from the recent Bibliophile release. I attached both panels to top folding A2 cream card bases. I added the scissors using foam squares, with the ability to move the scissors on the round hoop card; I just love how fun that is!

I hope you’ll take some time to revisit one of your favorites, but perhaps neglected, collection and have some crafty fun! Thanks for joining me today!
~Kelly
12 comments
This collection has been my favorite ‘non Christmas’ collection of all time. Your cards are special…sew special! Thank you for the inspiration!
Sew good! Love this post!
“Sew” Pretty! The colors you chose are perfect for this project, Kelly. And it IS “sew” fun to have paper crafting goodies to match up with our other passions as well! WONDERFULLY DONE! 😉
Lovely!!
Love these products and cards!!❤️
Beautiful colors, and arrangement. Just beautiful !
Love this!!!!
Gorgeous cards Kelly! I love the colors and different layouts, I agree it’s a wonderful collection. Thank you for sharing the process.
(PS and thank goodness for Press & Seal) 😊
really lovely!!! This inspires me to re discover all my beautiful Greetery treasures!
Both cards are so very beautiful! Lovely inspiration!
I really like the embroidered background stamp…. and the subtle colors used are lovely. I need to get mine out and use for ‘Springy’ cards…now that Spring has sprung!
Beautiful! As a sewer I appreciate the detail in these dies. Great job!