Stitched Paper Trends
The number of things you can do with paper never ceases to amaze me. Stitching stationary is a new favorite that people have begun to get awfully creative with.
Today's article is presented by the printing services company, Next Day Flyers.
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Stitching stationary is one thing, but stitching ruffles, garlands and fabric is a whole other. These sweet cards definitely take more time, but I think it definitely makes the cards look so much better.

Stitched holes like the "hello" card are so fun.
Weddings are another time I see a lot of stitched paper. From favors to invitations there are tons of different things you can do with thread and paper.
Of course stitching is a fabulous way to get festive for a birthday or holiday. Stitched wrapping paper looks amazing. The balloon garden is a great way to make a party more festive (you can use any shapes and have stitched garlands for any occasion.)
Here is a tutorial on how to stitch on paper and make it look like the photo below.
If you are familiar with sewing, you might get the hang of stitching on paper faster, but it definitely isn't as easy as it looks. Since the paper is stiff, it doesn't give like fabric gives. With anything, the more you do it the better you will be at it.
















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