Years ago, I used to do a lot of cross stitch, and I decided to try a set of cross stitch patterns I had as tree decorations, but to make them a little more robust and sparkly, instead of using embroidery thread, I used a fine thread to attach seed beads to embroidery paper. Those decorations are still in use each year, and last Christmas, I was inspired to try the same technique.
I still had some gold-toned embroidery paper and lots of seed beads, so I attached the beads in a simple Christmas tree pattern in two shades of green with a gold background.
The beads aren't all from the same manufacturer, and some are transparent and some opaque, but I rather liked the overall effect.
To complete, I die cut some gold card using a Spellbinders die, cutting the same shape twice. I attached some gold ribbon to one piece, and then stuck the two together with gold sides facing out. And finally, I attached the beaded panel to the front.
And that's the result. The earlier ones aren't backed at all, since I did those in my pre-papercraft days, so I'm not sure how long this one will last, but I suppose time will tell.I hope you can join us this time.
3 comments:
A lovely idea and it looks beautiful. Hazel x
Wow! This looks like it was very work intensive but the finished product is just gorgeous !
Hugs,
Chriss
So gorgeous. Fabulous creativity.
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