Crafty with Caly: Threaded Rainbow Card

Hi friends! Happy Sunday!! Please join me in welcoming the amazing Caly Person back as a special guest in our Crafty with Caly blog series! Read on and be sure to watch the video for more info! Enjoy!

Hi, Friends! I have a fun card to share using thread in rainbow colors!  I was inspired by Aheba Williamson (IG @creativeibby) who uses thread on her cards to make mine today and she gave me permission to share. 

I cut an open window using the Simon Says Stamp Stitched Rectangles die and used the cloud and its adorable face from the MFT Straight Up Rainbow Die-namics.  Too create a protective barrier for my thread, I added acetate to my window. 

The fun part happens when I begin adding strands of thread to create my rainbow.  Be sure to check out the video! 

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To finish my card, I added a sentiment from the Simon Says Stamp Banner Greetings set and embellished it with some iridescent sequins. 

I hope you enjoyed this card and will give it a try!  Thanks, Aheba for letting me use your fun technique on this card today! -Caly 

SUPPLIES:

Simon Says Stamp STITCHED RECTANGLES…
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Simon Says Clear Stamps BANNER…
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My Favorite Things STRAIGHT-UP…
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Iris Embroidery Floss Pack PRIMARY…
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Iris Embroidery Floss Pack VARIEGATED…
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Hero Arts ACETATE CARD PANELS PS775
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Lawn Fawn DANDY DAY 6×6 Inch Paper…
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Tim Holtz Tonic MAXI GUILLOTINE…
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3M Scotch DOUBLE-SIDED FOAM TAPE…
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Scor-Tape 0.25 Inch Crafting Tape
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Simon Says Stamp Card Stock 100#…
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Simon Says Stamp Card Stock 100#…
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Hammermill WHITE 100 LB SMOOTH…
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Neenah Classic Crest 110 LB SMOOTH…
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Little Things From Lucy’s Cards PINK…
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Thanks so much for stopping by, and thanks to Caly for being our guest!

  1. So clever using the thread like this! Love this card! Time to get out my embroidery floss box and see what kind of trouble I can get into! Thanks for the inspiration!

  2. This card was so unusual and loved how it came together. Surely, would bring a smile to the receiver’s face.

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