Stitched Border Valentine's Day Card

by Penolopy Bulnick in Craft > Paper

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Stitched Border Valentine's Day Card

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I have been wanting to do a stitched border card and Valentine's seemed like a good reason to make one.  Just whipped it up today so it doesn't take too long to put all together.

What You Need

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Need a couple things to get started.

Supplies:
  • 4 colors of embroidery floss
  • Cross Stitch Needle
  • 4 by 5.5 inch slip of paper
  • 4 by 5.5 inch greeting card
  • Ruler
  • Pencil
  • Tape or glue
  • Marker if you want to draw on it

Draw It Out

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You start off with your 4 by 5.5 inch piece of cardstock, a pencil and ruler.

You can just wing it if you want, but I decided to give myself some guides.  I drew lines that were 1/4 inch from the side all the way around.  Then I added 3 more lines that were each 1/8 away from each other going in.  

These lines will be the back of the card.

Stitch It

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Time to grab your embroidery floss.  I was able to cut off pieces that were about 24 inches long and that was plenty long enough for the outside row.

Cut off a piece and then split it in half so you have 3 strands.  Thread your needle.  Start from the corner and start stitching your card.  I held down the string ends with just tape.

You can see from the pictures how I did.  I kind of just went with it.  My original plan was to perfectly measure out the stitch spacing, but I couldn't split it very nice, so I just did it. 

I started each color from a different corner so that one corner wouldn't get bulky from having all the string ends in it.  By starting in a different corner each time, I evenly distributed that bulkiness.

Now, just have fun with it.

Repeat with each color for each row.  I went from dark on the outside to light on the inside.  I also tried to alternate stitches for something fun.  So if there was a stitch in the outside row, the next row in didn't have a stitch there.  Check out what I mean in Photo 6 and then the photo of the completed card.

Put It Together

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Time to put the card together.  So to hide the ugly back of the card, stick it to the front of your greeting card.

That's it.  You can write a little fun note on it, or put on some drawings of hearts. 

That's it!  Give it away now :)