A Card for Caterina
When Ann first invited us all to take part in a holiday card swap it was mentioned that our theme could be anything, it didn’t have to be particularly Christmassy…..and so mine wasn’t. I have to say that as more and more of the cards are now being shown, a part of me wishes I had gone with a Christmas theme, but it’s only a small part! My partner in the swap, Caterina, got in first with her card to me which I love and I felt that gave me permission to do what I really fancied doing! I won’t show Caterina’s card in case she’s going to do a post about it but let’s just say we were thinking along very similar lines.
I decided to make a mini Autumn/Winter forest floor mounted on to a 5” x 7” card. Starting with an off cut of Lutrador I used acrylics and Inktense to paint it grey with hints of green, or so I thought! Once I started to distress the Lutradur with the heat gun, what had looked very grey suddenly became very green as the green Inktense intensified. Rather than start again I decided to go with the flow and add more grey where needed later.

Next I got out my box of Tyvek and Lutradur samples to see if there were any pieces of bark or leaves already made which I could use for this project.

All of the leaves turned out to be too large for the scale of the card apart from a small one attached to the luggage label on one of my workshop samples. This was the ideal shape and size so I used it as my template for the leaf to go on the card.
I had more luck with the tree bark as I found a few workshop samples, one of which hadn’t been painted and was the perfect size.


I can spend ages arranging and rearranging the parts, distressing the smallest pieces of Lutradur to get pleasing shapes and checking I’ve made enough to cover the background. Once I was happy with the amount of pieces I had the bark was embroidered and everything stitched down to a piece of brown cotton fabric.
And this is the finished card complete with Colonial Knots, felt pebbles and the little leaf. OK, it doesn’t scream “Christmas” but, as a keepsake, I hope it will remind Caterina of the friendships she’s formed with the F&F group and of happy Christmas 2023 memories.

Once I’d got Caterina’s card in the post I caved in and made a reindeer themed “Christmassy” card for my local textile group swap. After trying, and failing miserably, to draw a simple reindeer I turned to clip art and found this cute reindeer pose.
I’d recently seen images of beautiful little birds online that had been made from scrap fabrics and free motion stitch and these inspired me to do something similar with the reindeer.
I had so much fun making this one that I tried another pose, got carried away and went in to production!
These have been cut from fabric scraps and free motion stitched on to patterned card (which makes a great stabiliser!) I figured the antlers and legs would be a bit fiddly in fabric so I simply used a marker pen for those.
Cards have never really interested me in the past but these were such fun to make, I can see myself creating more to put aside for next year!
I hope all our readers have had a peaceful Christmas and here’s to a healthy, happy and creative 2024 for all of us!



27 thoughts on “A Card for Caterina”
Your card for Caterina is gorgeous and the small leaf somehow draws everything together so well – loved seeing your process too.
Oh Karen – the reindeer cards are really cute and what a great way to use up small pieces of fabric 🙂
Thanks Lyn, I knew as soon as I saw the luggage label that was the leaf I needed.
Those other cards kept me amused for a while, who knew there was so much fun to be had with a sewing machine, a bit of card and some scraps!
It amazes me how realistic your felting it. I thought those leaves were real!!
Thanks Regina! I’ll let you in to a secret….the only felting on that card was the pebbles. All the background peices and the yellow leaf are made from Lutradur fabric. It makes very realistic looking leaves.
Wow! Shhh… Your secret’s safe with me, Karen! 🍁🍂🌿
Great….I think we’ve got away with it!🤣❤
What a gorgeous card Karen. The earthy coulours and textures, for me, represent Monther Nature. This project has been so much fun and the diversity of ideas has been phenomenal!
I absolutely adore your reindeer, especially the skating one! So much character! They look really cheeky! 🦌
Thanks Lisa, it has been fun and so interesting to see the different ideas and techniques used.
It occurred to me that once I’d got the basic shape for my reindeer I could simply alter the angle of it’s head and body and have its legs doing anything I want! Who knows what activities he/she will be doing next year!🤣
Your card is such a lovely work of art. The reindeer a whimsical and perfect for Christmas, but the other is to be cherished. How lucky for Caterina.
Thank you, I’m sure we are all going to cherish the little works of art we’ve received this holiday. It’s been fun taking part!
Beautiful card and I love all the mixed media, such fun. The reindeer are adorable. I agree that making cards is a quick creative outlet. The small size makes it a fast project but there are so many design choices. Happy New Year 🎊
Thanks Ruth and a very Happy and Creative New Year to you too!
A lovely work of art Karen, and I am sure Caterina will treasure it. I am amazed at how these materials totally change when heat is applied. Love the reindeer having Christmas fun too.
Thanks Marie. Any synthetic fabric is just asking to be heat gunned if it enters this house! Polyester scarves are another favourite as they can also produce fabulous effects when subjected to a blast of (very) hot air!
Hello, Karen.
I loved to learn about how you made the card for me: how clever! I can testify to it being so lifelike that I could not believe it was a made artwork at the beginning, and I had it in my hands! I clicked in at last just because of the embroidered knots and the felted details. It was a fantastic Christmas surprise, and I am definitely treasuring it.
The funny reindeer cards are also lovely: I am sure that they have been much appreciated by your friends. I see a new line of work for your future pre-Christmas rush, there 🙂
I’m so glad you liked it Caterina! I wasn’t sure whether you might have appreciated a more Christmassy theme but I figured I’d take the chance! You know what you’re getting next year, right?!🦌😂
I particularly like your skating reindeer Karen, and your forest floor is fascinating. Lucky Caterina.
I seem to have missed the suggestion of a card swap, though perhaps it was when you were all enjoying your Zoom meetings? Can you count me in next year?
Ann
Thanks Ann, I can’t remember for certain but you’re probably right about it being suggested on one of the Zoom calls. I’m sure it will be happening again next Christmas.
Your autumnal card is a beautiful work of art, I am sure it will be treasured long after most Christmas cards are recycled and those reindeer are so cute! They would make really cute printed Christmas cards too – love them!
Thank you Teri. That is a good idea and I do receive cards from friends who photograph their beautiful work. As much as I appreciate those I have to admit I’m a sucker for a handmade card with textures and layers…..as long as it’s glitter free!
Karen
What creative work you do! Thank you thank you for the inspiration and encouragement!
Happy New Year!
Thank you and a very Happy New Year to you too!
Love love LOVE the card you made for Caterina. I can see it framed and on her wall. What a beautiful result Karen. The colours will fit into so many decors. Lucky lady!
Cuteness overload on your reindeers!!! I suspect they sold like hotcakes!
Happy New Year Karen, perhaps this will be the year we will meet in person.
Hugs
Helene
Thanks Hélène! Those reindeer were a very last minute idea and I only made a few for family and neighbours….far too late to offer any for sale!🤣
All I’ll say is be careful what you wish for😱 Mark suggested yesterday we should take a trip over the water. If we do I will definitely be looking you up!
Hugs back at you!
Those reindeer are adorable, Karen! What a great way to use up fabric scraps. As for Caterina’s card, it looks amazing!
Thanks Leonor!