MAKE A SIMPLE NOTECARD FROM YOUR FABRIC SCRAPSSkill Level: VERY Easy
Items Needed:
Card Stock or Notecards,
Fabric Scraps,
Sewing machine
Project Time: 10 minutes
I got this idea from my friend Erica, who got the idea from the fabulous Denyse Schmidt's Quilting book (very cool and very recommended). So I can't take credit. But it's such a simple and fabulous idea that I had to make a tutorial to share it.
These cards are so easy that once you start, you won't want to stop. Make one, make twenty! Make it out of fabric that corresponds to your homemade gift inside. The possibilities are endless. So let's get crafting!
1. Start with a piece of card stock and fold it to desired size. If you have premade/store-bought cards those work great. I have a ton of this lying around, so here's what I'm using:
2. Find a fabric set you like:
3. Cut small rectangular pieces/strips from the fabric. Make sure they are larger than the card (you will be trimming off the excess at the end). It's fun to cut some of them straight and some on the diagonal:
4. Start sewing. Lay your first piece at the top of the card (fabric hanging over the card on all sides) and sew around it, in whatever way you'd like! You really can't mess these up. Then layer another piece on top of that and sew around it. Kinda wish I'd used contrasting yellow thread here:
Your card will look like this on the other side:
Continue sewing layers till your card is covered:
It should look something like this:
5. Sew Zigzags. Again, there's no wrong or right way to do this. In fact, you don't even have to do this step! But I think it adds more character. Start on one end of the card and sew straight diagonal lines back and forth on the card, till it looks like this:
and this:
6. Trim the excess fabric, with scissors or a rotary cutter:
And, YOU'RE DONE!
One small project, with endless possibilities:



30 comments:
Okay, I'm totally doing this. Now who do I send cards that I have to actually write inside to? Hmmmm...maybe they will just be bedside decoration, like yours :)
xoxo ~Lisa
I LOVE it Dana, great job on the tutorial!! I can't believe how many you made in such a sort time... impressive.
I love making cards like this! People are always impressed, and I never let on how easy they actually are!
Hy Dana,
ich love your idea! Thats great!
And you are right, I will never give any peace away now.
Love this idea! I've been enjoying your blog and your amazing creativity and refashioning..it's made me look at things in a whole new way. By the way i did make one of those dress shirt dresses.My little girl is tall so it ended up being a little shorter than i wanted so i used the sleeves of another shirt and turned them into knicker bottoms to wear under the dress. Thanks for all the fun tutorials.
I just found your blog, LOVE IT! These cards are so cute, thanks for the tutorial!
These are so cute! I love them. I'm definitely going to try them. Plus some scraps are so cute, you might as well use them!!
love these! going to try this out tomorrow night (need to borrow a sewing machine). thanks for the easy to follow tutorial and great samples.
I prefer a clean look on the inside of the card, so I sewed the scraps to a piece of paper first, then used double-side tape to stick it to the front of the card.
What an awesome idea to do with scraps! I linked to this tutorial on my site, www.simplymodernmom.com.
This is such a cool idea! Which I used last week, when I'd forgotten to make a card for my son-in-law. Choosing which fabrics to use took longer than actually sewing it! Thank you for this.
Thanks for this tutorial. I linked to it on my blog allysonadeney.wordpress.com/
I am encouraging my readers to get their kids to have a try. I remember my grandmother getting me to sew paper as my first sewing lesson on a manual sewing machine. Ah the days!!
Thanks again. Ally <'v'>
I made some of these yesterday! They were fun to make! I used some old clothes. I cut the labels out and sewed them on the front too! On one I made a little pocket an stuck a square of fabric in it! Endless possibilities! Thanks for the clever idea! I'll post it on my blog soon and I'll put a link to your! Thanks!
songberries.blogspot.com
These are perfect (I'm always wondering how I'll use up all of my fabric scraps)!
I love this idea.I love how you use the cards and cute fabric for ribbon to tie them in together! I'll have to do this for a few gifts I have coming up.
what a great idea :)
This really is addicting. After seeing this idea on your blog, I immediately made some. It was a great way to use some old notecards with my college emblem on the front. Since I was never going to use the emblem-covered cards, I decided this would be the perfect way to cover up the emblem and still make use of the cards. I think I could make these all day!
These are absolutely superb!! Christmas cards, here I come! :) Thank you for the great tutorial..
I love your idea. So simple, and a great way to use up my scraps.
Thank you for this great idee! I made some cards following your tutorial and talked about on my blog, whith a link to this post. It was amazing to do and enabled me to use a little bit of my huge stock of scraps (and now, it forceforces me to remember the few english i learned at school sooo long away...sorry if there is a lot of mistakes!)
Love this! I will definitely make these for teacher gifts, Thank You's, etc. Thanks so much for sharing!
I love this idea. I wonder how it would look with an applique? Dana, thanks for the idea, I think I will give it a try.
Okay. So I have been following your blog for quite some time now. LOVE it!!
This is my first time commenting, finally figured it out! Would love to win some cute little fabric notecards... if not, i might just have to make some.
Melaniesenko@yahoo.ca
Yay!! I love these notecards! I made a tute (my first tute in my first post on my new blog!) for those of us who have no notecard blanks handy! ;)
http://tomboyemily.wordpress.com/2010/04/15/hello-world/
Very cool idea!!! Thanks for sharing!
These ROCK! I don't want to lose the link, and wanted to share with others too for Mothers Day this year, so it's featured it in a roundup of my favorite DIY Mothers Day gifts, here:
http://www.camilledawn.com/2010/05/mothers-day-roundup.html
Mother Lode
www.camilledawn.com
i finally started these last night - officially my new favorite project! very easy and great for a quick gift! i was even able to combine threadsketching (another blog) with this, so i'm double excited. thank you so much for the wonderful idea. love your blog.
OH my gosh!! I have tons of fabric scraps what a fabulous idea! Thank your for the tutorial!! I love the idea of making up a ton and keeping them on hand!
Karin
I just made some for a friend who had a birthday. So Easy! Mine are here if you want to see them. I'll definitely be making more.
http://helpinglittlehands.blogspot.com/2010/06/fabric-note-cards.html
I made some for my friend's graduation. I had made a pillowcase, and I had some leftover scraps so I decided to make a quilted notecard! Thanks for the awesome tutorial! It's such a great idea! :)
http://bookspicslife.blogspot.com/p/crafts.html
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