Hello! Welcome back to my blog. It is time for a new challenge @ Stick It Down Scrapbook and Card Making Challenge on FB. Joining is very easy. Create a new project following this month's sketch. Upload your project to the SID FB June folder. There are 3 sketches to choose from, a single scrapbook layout, a double page scrapbook layout and/or a card. Choose one or choose all!
I got busy last month with a huge project that I had to set aside my paper stitching. I am so happy that I was able to add stitching to this month's card sketch. The pattern is from Just CrossStitch Magazine, Volume 44, Number 2, Summer 2026 edition. The name of the pattern is Tapestry of Twelve which is a large pattern. I did spotlight stitching on parts of the pattern.
The die I used to add the hole impressions on the cardstock is from Altenew. It created a faux 14-count Aida cloth on paper. I used an 80 lb light gray cardsotck on my project. I used 2 strands from the 6-ply DMC embroiderry floss.
After I stitched the patterns on the cardstock, I used a craft knife to carefully trim off the excess leaving a thin border around the patterns.
I adhered this stitched panels to a darker gray cardstock using a double adhesive tape. I trimmed off the excess using the stitched panels as a guide. Now, there are two bookmarks created.

I made this into an A6 card (4.5" x 6.25") to accomodate the length of the bookmarks. I trimmed a gray cardstock at 4.5" x 6.25" for the front panel. I added details to this panel with the use of The Greetery Aida Cloth Texture Plate to tie up with the stitching theme of the bookmarks. Since the plate is smaller than this front panel, I added the impressions on a staged fashion. I partially impressed the die cut on the top half of the front panel with the die laid horizontally to it. Afterwhich, I moved the front panel so that the die will be positioned on the area where there is no impression. I matched a portion of the impressed area with the die before running it through the die cut machine. I felt it lock in place that's why I know that the position will be just right.
For the sentiment on the sketch, I used a vellum to hold the stamped and die cut sentiment. At the same time, this vellum band will keep the bookmarks in place. The sentiment stamp and die is from Pinkfresh Studio. I stamped this on a dark gray cardsotck using a green dye ink. I stamped the sentiment again with Versamark ink so I can emboss it with clear powder. I love it that the sentiment was intricately die cut especially the space on the center of the words. I die cut an extra piece to layer it on the back of the stamped die cut sentiment for a bit of dimension. The vellum band was secured with a piece of tape on the back.
To keep the bookmarks from slipping down, I created vellum photo corners using scrap strips of vellum. I want to give a shout out to Aunt Annie's Crafts for this technique. I folded the vellum strip at a 45 degree angle to form a corner. I slipped this to the corners of the bookmark. I applied a dot of glue to the back of these vellum corners, where the slit is. I slipped the bookmarks through the vellum band and pressed the photo corners to the front panel to adhere it. I placed something heavy over the photo corners, magnets in particular, while the glue is drying.
Below is a video showing how the bookmarks stayed in place on the front panel, what it looks like when it is removed, and how to put it back.
I hope you like today's card and my take on the sketch. I hope you join this month's challenge. We can't wait to see your projects.
Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!
Maria Giselle B.
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