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Embroidery Cards!

Welcome to the brand-new Tigerpup Embroidery Cards page!

Here are the inagural ten patterns, with more to come soon! Please poke through them, I love them and hope you will too! Embroidering cards is fast and easy, and a great way to impress your friends and family. And amuse yourself during a movie you don't particularly care to watch real hard. Or keep your hands busy during a boring meeting! Try it now!

There are two ways to order these: as a downloadable PDF file (which has two images per page, and you can print as many as you want onto your own cardstock), or as a card complete with envelope and instructions. You decide!

To see (and print) an example of the PDF, click here. When I get your payment for the PDF files, I will email them to you! Still faster than snail mail, and you get to pick your paper color too! The cards come on white, ivory, or brown cardstock.

*For a how-to on embroidering on cardstock, click here.* hint, its easy!

For Wholesale information, click here.

-Maggie

Birdie with a Balloon .... $3.oo card, o$2.50 PDF file

This birdie wants to party! Stitch him (or her) up in your favorite colors, and give her (or him) away to a special someone! see it finished here!

To Embroider: lay card open on a stack of paper (or a foam mat) and punch out holes using a large needle about 1/8 of an inch or less apart following the grey lines. If you want to get fancy, follow the black ones too. Then using a smaller needle and 3 of the six strands of embroidery floss, back stitch through those holes following the grey lines. Ta da, you've made a card!

Then stamp or write your message: happy birthday, get well, congratulations, etc in the empty space on the card. For extra fancy cards, color it in too!

 

 
 

Winged Heart Card .... $3.oo card, o$2.50 PDF file

Does love give you wings? Or do you need to give a fun wedding card? Embroider this little guy and show them you care!

To Embroider: lay card open on a stack of paper (or a foam mat) and punch out holes using a large needle about 1/8 of an inch or less apart following the grey lines. If you want to get fancy, follow the black ones too. Then using a smaller needle and 3 of the six strands of embroidery floss, back stitch through those holes following the grey lines. Ta da, you've made a card!

Then stamp or write your message: happy birthday, get well, congratulations, etc in the empty space on the card. For extra fancy cards, color it in too!

 

 
   

Birthday Cake Card .... $3.oo card, o$2.50 PDF file

No, this card isn't just for people turing four. Use your imagination, those candles are a symbol of birthdayness, not literal. Unless, ya know, the person is turning 4.

To Embroider: lay card open on a stack of paper (or a foam mat) and punch out holes using a large needle about 1/8 of an inch or less apart following the grey lines. If you want to get fancy, follow the black ones too. Then using a smaller needle and 3 of the six strands of embroidery floss, back stitch through those holes following the grey lines. Ta da, you've made a card!

Then stamp or write your message: happy birthday, get well, congratulations, etc in the empty space on the card. For extra fancy cards, color it in too!

 

 
   
Kitty Card .... $3.oo card, o$2.50 PDF file

Look at that bad kitty, its playing with the frame! Isn't that just the way with cats? But its so cute and happy playing with the frame, how can you get mad? see it finished here!

To Embroider: lay card open on a stack of paper (or a foam mat) and punch out holes using a large needle about 1/8 of an inch or less apart following the grey lines. If you want to get fancy, follow the black ones too. Then using a smaller needle and 3 of the six strands of embroidery floss, back stitch through those holes following the grey lines. Ta da, you've made a card!

Then stamp or write your message: happy birthday, get well, congratulations, etc in the empty space on the card. For extra fancy cards, color it in too!

 

 

 
 
Flower Bouquet Card .... $3.oo card, o$2.50 PDF file

Sweet and funky, I think I will give this to my Grandma when I finish embroidering it. Although my gardener friends would like it too. Not just for Grandma's!

To Embroider: lay card open on a stack of paper (or a foam mat) and punch out holes using a large needle about 1/8 of an inch or less apart following the grey lines. If you want to get fancy, follow the black ones too. Then using a smaller needle and 3 of the six strands of embroidery floss, back stitch through those holes following the grey lines. Ta da, you've made a card!

Then stamp or write your message: happy birthday, get well, congratulations, etc in the empty space on the card. For extra fancy cards, color it in too!

 

 
 
Peapod Card .... $3.oo card, o$2.50 PDF file

It's so sweet and sleepy! Just the way I like babies, and peas. Welcome your friend's little ones, or anounce your own!

To Embroider: lay card open on a stack of paper (or a foam mat) and punch out holes using a large needle about 1/8 of an inch or less apart following the grey lines. If you want to get fancy, follow the black ones too. Then using a smaller needle and 3 of the six strands of embroidery floss, back stitch through those holes following the grey lines. Ta da, you've made a card!

Then stamp or write your message: happy birthday, get well, congratulations, etc in the empty space on the card. For extra fancy cards, color it in too!

 

 

 
 
Pesky Puppy Card .... $3.oo card, o$2.50 PDF file

Doesn't he look like he's about to get into something? There is a certain devilish gleam in his eye I think. I can't wait to embroider this one, I think he's next on my list!

To Embroider: lay card open on a stack of paper (or a foam mat) and punch out holes using a large needle about 1/8 of an inch or less apart following the grey lines. If you want to get fancy, follow the black ones too. Then using a smaller needle and 3 of the six strands of embroidery floss, back stitch through those holes following the grey lines. Ta da, you've made a card!

Then stamp or write your message: happy birthday, get well, congratulations, etc in the empty space on the card. For extra fancy cards, color it in too!

 

 

 
 
A Robot & His Dog Card .... $3.oo card, o$2.50 PDF file

Need I say more? Its a freaking robot and a robot dog!

To Embroider: lay card open on a stack of paper (or a foam mat) and punch out holes using a large needle about 1/8 of an inch or less apart following the grey lines. If you want to get fancy, follow the black ones too. Then using a smaller needle and 3 of the six strands of embroidery floss, back stitch through those holes following the grey lines. Ta da, you've made a card!

Then stamp or write your message: happy birthday, get well, congratulations, etc in the empty space on the card. For extra fancy cards, color it in too!

 

 
 
Spaceship Card .... $3.oo card, o$2.50 PDF file

I'm seeing either "happy birthday" or "we're moving" cards with this one...

To Embroider: lay card open on a stack of paper (or a foam mat) and punch out holes using a large needle about 1/8 of an inch or less apart following the grey lines. If you want to get fancy, follow the black ones too. Then using a smaller needle and 3 of the six strands of embroidery floss, back stitch through those holes following the grey lines. Ta da, you've made a card!

Then stamp or write your message: happy birthday, get well, congratulations, etc in the empty space on the card. For extra fancy cards, color it in too!

 

 
 
Whalie Card .... $3.oo card, o$2.50 PDF file

I think this whale just popped up to say whatever you want her to! Lots of space up top to convey your thoughts.

To Embroider: lay card open on a stack of paper (or a foam mat) and punch out holes using a large needle about 1/8 of an inch or less apart following the grey lines. If you want to get fancy, follow the black ones too. Then using a smaller needle and 3 of the six strands of embroidery floss, back stitch through those holes following the grey lines. Ta da, you've made a card!

Then stamp or write your message: happy birthday, get well, congratulations, etc in the empty space on the card. For extra fancy cards, color it in too!