I Dawn. Just now got to watch this video. LOVE these cards and since this time of year is a bit slower in cardmaking I think I will give it a go! Thank you for sharing your expertise with us. There is Hope for me yet..lol ❤
Thank you so much for showing this process! You ARE the queen of vintage, textured cards! Here's a thought; maybe, just maybe it would help if you had your sewing machine serviced!! It might save you a few bucks to do so rather than purchase a new and/or refurbished sewing machine! If you're anything like me I consider things like that a hassle! I don't want to wait days, weeks, etc waiting for someone to tell me what the problem is then wait another few days, weeks, months for parts and labor! There was a man who ran a sewing machine center in the town where I grew up. He was a creeper! Because it was a rural town there was no place else to go (of course)! If I still lived in that rural town I would toss the sewing machine out the backdoor, jump in the car and drive the 150 miles to the nearest city that had a measurable population (yes, it was that bad)!
I have never been successful with vintage cards, but now I have seen you break down the process, I think I will have another go. Love, love, love this card.
I learned so much from watching you at work and hearing your thoughts. But… Me when I heard you say, “I don’t know what happened to this sewing machine?” Really Dawn😅😅😅😅😅
I have trouble putting the Roses together , is there anyway you can allow me to see how each layer was placed instead of the fastward where you cannot see how each layer was applied? I think you are fabulous. Do you have a Patron?❤❤
I think that may be an inexpensive machine with plastic gears. New Singers are really bad! My 221 Singer (I have 4-need to sell 3!) are dependable light weight work horses. You only get straight stitch! They started being made during the depression. Older machines are so much cheaper, but usually dependable. Ask a sewer, quilter for some of their favorites. Jukie(usually fast sewer) Janome, Bernina (expensive but one of my favorites) are all good. Oh, the difference to start with is between mechanical machines and computer generated machines. Good luck on your search for a new machine!
That 'problem child' was my favorite! It's gorgeous!!!💗
Those are absolutely STUNNING!!! Beautiful shabby chic design; thanks so much for sharing your process! 💖
Absolutely gorgeous! I love the idea of using things we’ve colored that we don’t love as a background to create a gorgeous card❤️
Love this DAWN!!! I NEED those dies!! Shady chic is my jam!! Thank you for making this video!! ❤
You know I love vintage. This card is stunning 😍
TFS! This is a Masterpiece. I’d frame it and use it as decor.
It’s so beautiful. ❤
Laura
Gorgeous. Thanks for breaking down the process. I love your layered xards. The ones with the birdhouses are my favorite
What a beautiful card!!! Both of them! Thank you for sharing your talent with us ❤
Extraordinary, Dawn! LOve every morsel - and especially loved seeing you 'finger paint!' =]
Thank you, that was awesome. Gorgeous. You are so talented. I really adore your giggle/ laugh too.
I Dawn. Just now got to watch this video. LOVE these cards and since this time of year is a bit slower in cardmaking I think I will give it a go! Thank you for sharing your expertise with us. There is Hope for me yet..lol ❤
Thank you so much for showing this process! You ARE the queen of vintage, textured cards! Here's a thought; maybe, just maybe it would help if you had your sewing machine serviced!! It might save you a few bucks to do so rather than purchase a new and/or refurbished sewing machine! If you're anything like me I consider things like that a hassle! I don't want to wait days, weeks, etc waiting for someone to tell me what the problem is then wait another few days, weeks, months for parts and labor! There was a man who ran a sewing machine center in the town where I grew up. He was a creeper! Because it was a rural town there was no place else to go (of course)! If I still lived in that rural town I would toss the sewing machine out the backdoor, jump in the car and drive the 150 miles to the nearest city that had a measurable population (yes, it was that bad)!
Absolutely beautiful! Love how you layered everything.
Wow, those cards are stunning!
Wow! You're amazing, I hope to be able to make something as beautiful as this someday. You have a gift. Greetings from Morelia México
Beautiful and love this and your tutorial is spot on. It is a process! Love it Dawn!❤
Beautiful card, you are so talented! 😊. Thanks for sharing! ❤
Wow! These absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful layering!
Absolutely beautiful !!!!
Such beautiful cards
I have never been successful with vintage cards, but now I have seen you break down the process, I think I will have another go. Love, love, love this card.
This is perfection! So pretty
So gorgeous!!! ❤❤❤❤
I learned so much from watching you at work and hearing your thoughts. But…
Me when I heard you say, “I don’t know what happened to this sewing machine?” Really Dawn😅😅😅😅😅
Beautiful!!!
I’ve always shied away from vintage layers because I didn’t think I could do it. Thank you for sharing the process…can’t wait to try it!!!
Absolutely beautiful! ❤❤❤tyfs
You are so talented, amazing create ❤
I learn so much from you, Thank you
Wowwwww❤ love this!
That is fascinating. Thank you.
Beautiful u sure have a great talent, thank u
Thank you for the video
Ah-mazing! What was that embossing powder again?
I have trouble putting the Roses together , is there anyway you can allow me to see how each layer was placed instead of the fastward where you cannot see how each layer was applied? I think you are fabulous. Do you have a Patron?❤❤
I think that may be an inexpensive machine with plastic gears. New Singers are really bad! My 221 Singer (I have 4-need to sell 3!) are dependable light weight work horses. You only get straight stitch! They started being made during the depression. Older machines are so much cheaper, but usually dependable. Ask a sewer, quilter for some of their favorites. Jukie(usually fast sewer) Janome, Bernina (expensive but one of my favorites) are all good. Oh, the difference to start with is between mechanical machines and computer generated machines. Good luck on your search for a new machine!
Try a new needle.
Beautiful!