Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Trendy Bakers Twine ~ Sailboat Note Card

Good morning! Today I am on the Trendy Twine blog with another project that features Sky Trendy Twine and the products from our latest release,  Friendship stamp set and Sky sequins.
I started with a Sky scallop note card and stamped a retired sailboat stamp on it in Scrapbook.com Sugar Cookie ink.  I then stamped the sentiment from the Friendship stamp set using VersaMark and heat embossed it with white powder. I made a sailor's knot with Sky Trendy Twine and Totally Kraft Trendy Twine and glued it to the front and trimmed it along the edges when the glue was dry.  The finishing touch was a trio of Sky sequins in the bottom left corner.
I also made a matching kraft small envelope by stamping the same sailboat stamp using the same ink I used on the card. These kraft small envelope are specifically sized to fit the scalloped note cards making it so easy to present them!

Here's what I used from Annie's Paper Boutique:

Here is a look at the NEW Friendship stamp set!

I hope you have a wonderfully crafty day! 

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4 comments:

  1. I want to know what kind of a knot you used and how to tie it - gorgeous detail!

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    1. Hi Sandy, this link will take you to instructions that are very similar to what I did to create this knot. I did use three strands of Trendy Twine on each side (total of 6 strands) to create it. I just made sure to keep the strands straight and not cross over each other. http://www.free-macrame-patterns.com/sailors-knot.html

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  2. OK first amazing card and yes is it a knot or a braid?? I want to know how you did it!!

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    1. Hi Beckie, this link will take you to instructions that are very similar to what I did to create this knot. I did use three strands of Trendy Twine on each side (total of 6 strands) to create it. I just made sure to keep the strands straight and not cross over each other. http://www.free-macrame-patterns.com/sailors-knot.html

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