1. SC261 - the diagonal background
2. TLC254 - paper quilting using a die or punch
3. WT251 - it's about time
When I think quilt I think rag quilt so I used my finger nail to 'rag-up' the edges and glued them down to a 4 x 5 inch scrap that had birds on it from a previous card. Then I used the SU Top Note die and used a pink marker to add faux stitching. I used the machine to sew the background to the card base. I stamped the clock in R Red and KKiss and punched out the hands in black paper. I had a green button brad and used pink DMC to tie the button. Popped up all the elements. This card did not take long. The one inch squares took only minutes to make look 'raggy'. I have sewn many a quilt in my day and the piecing together was a cinch. This can be a birthday card, a congrats card, a new job card, a retirement card depending on the sentiment on the inside. AND the hands move!
Thanks for coming by, again!
10 comments:
Love what you have done with the card!
Wow - this is great. Love the colors. I was just working on my technique challenge too
This card is SUPER pretty! I love the quilted paper!
Kim Marie
What a gorgeous card! Love the colors and I adore this topnote die! Just love it!
hugs,
Susan
Well aren't you just the most clever crafter??? Seriously though, it is a beautiful card and I love all the pink, but easy.......not for me, I'd have papers, ink, brads, all flying here and there :)
Cindy (SBS29)
Oh you are good! I love all of your challenges- especially the quilted Background- lovely card!
ooooh! I love this. The colors, the layout, the clock ...everything about it! Very well done.
I love the way you pieced your card, it makes me want to start quilting again.
Juie (SBS29)
Just beautiful. I love rag quilts, what a great idea to translate into a card. Wonderful sentiment, too.
This is so pretty Joanne, I love patchwork :)
Hugs
Tracey
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