Yes, I am having a new love affair. Please do not tell my sewing machine. She could well be jealous.
My new love is paper punching. There is a fantastic Paper Craft shop here in Hong Kong (thank you to Emily for telling me about this shop!) I have been able to slowly build up my collection of different punches. My newest one is this large Monarch Butterfly punch (it is 4.5cm across the widest -top- part of the wing span)


Sewing two together means you get this 3D effect. I am loving this look.

What are you making this week? There's a lot of creating going on over here at My Creative Spaces, do go and have a look, it is so inspiring.
Cheers. Cat.
I love these! So simple yet really effective.
ReplyDeleteOh wow how gorgeous! How can I get my hands on a butterfly punch??
ReplyDeleteHi Vik,
DeleteCheck out ebay, they often have these Martha Stewart punches, or try a scrap-booking shop/website. I am so lucky this shop here in Hong Kong has a great selection, but there are always more I would like. I have a friend here who buys them on the internet from all over the world. Happy punching!
Cheers, Cat.
Beautiful! I've never seen a punch so intricate.
ReplyDeleteHow awesome... I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteI have that punch - it's the Martha Stewart one, isn't it? It's my favourite. I love the idea of sewing them onto cards! So simple yet extremely effective! I've been gluing mine on but they fall off sometimes. Sewing is so much better! I love your paper/card. Very pretty butterflies.
ReplyDeleteHi Ady,
DeleteYes, it is the Martha Stewart double Monarch butterfly punch. Have fun sewing them on next time, at first it feels weird, but now I love it!
Cheers, Cat
These are so cute! Lots of potential prettying to be had! I'm working on my baby daughter's quilt and also a doll set for my eldest daughter - inspired by a book she loves :)
ReplyDeleteOh I am loving these Cat, absolutely gorgeous! Another clever creation from your wonderful world. I am now tempted to go out and buy some paper punches... looks like a lot of fun! xo
ReplyDeleteThey are very eye catching...and great way to keep your sewing machine happy as well. xx
ReplyDeleteAlways something more to see and do, your butterfly s are lovely especially the 3 d effect.
ReplyDeleteYou'll become seriously addicted to paper crafting;) I love the elegant simplicity of these cards I think I might have to used your idea next time I'm card making:) x
ReplyDeleteThose butterflies look gorgeous! Especially the two together!
ReplyDeleteHi Kat, those butterflies could fly anywhere and be adored, love the 3d effect and the way the stitching brings them together!
ReplyDeletehello Cat!
ReplyDeletenice to see your blog..
wow! your handmade are awesome..
keep the good one! :)
Wow. The butterflies are great. So effective. I've never seen a punch like that, but might just have to look for one. Would it punch felt too? Cx
ReplyDeleteHi Kat!! It been ages! I've been going through all your beautiful sewing and crafty projects. And oh your girls are just soooo gorgeous! I hope everything is going well in Hong Kong for your family (it certainly looks like you are having a blast!)
ReplyDeleteI'll try to check back more often and see what you get up to. Oh and I wanted to tell you that my youngest son takes his paddington bear to bed with him every night still :) I hope it gives you a nice warm feeling knowing something you made is much loved! xxx
Hi Cat,
ReplyDeleteI live in Hong Kong and am looking for a "merchandise tag" paper punch. Would you please share the name of the shop where you get yours? Thanks!
Please give me your email address, so I can email you the details :)
DeleteMy email is: cat@raspberryrainbow.com
Or leave it here in the comments.