Friday, September 9, 2011

Reverse Applique Technique

This is what is called a reverse applique where you sew around the negative space of a shape that you've punched out instead of adding a shape to your layout and sewing that on. This is a technique that I learned from Davinie Fiero on the Studio Calico blog! I used this technique on my "a good day" layout around the star shapes!
First I pre-punched the shapes that I wanted to use on my layout to see exactly where I wanted the real punches to go on my layout. I used the Martha Stewart anywhere star punch for this:
After figuring out the general area, I lined up the punch and punched the stars out of my layout

For filling in the star shape I wanted to use brown paper bag that I had, so I punched out some shapes that were large enough to cover the stars on the backside of the layout. I used a punch, but you could just as easily just cut a piece of paper out with your scissors.

I crumpled the punched shapes up, then straightened them back out and lightly spritzed them with some Maya mist.

I then attached the shapes to the back of the layout so that the star holes were completely covered.

This is what it now looks like on the front of the layout.

I then used my sewing machine set on a tiny zigzag and sewed around the edges of the stars. You could also handstitch around the edges if you preferred. (Click on photo to see sewing up close!)
Hope this inspires you to do some stitching on your layout!! Have fun creating!!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love this technique!
And whats even better is the added texture and depth by punching these through the layout..
Just great!

Hugs, Leah

Jules the Bling Princess said...

I am definitely going to have to try this! What a fabulous idea!

Caroline said...

Loved this layout, i love your sewing too. Im a big hand sewr these days i just love what it adds to the page

heirloomscrapping said...

How cool is that Love your LO

Juanna Hope Sia said...

me too! am gonna give it a go (: thanks for sharing!

Ella Swan said...

Love this Valerie! Thanks for sharing - I've done it a couple times but WHY don't I think of it more often?? Thanks for the reminder :)

pysselpetra said...

cool technique ♥ great tutorial