How the heck are ya???? Hope you all are in the middle of a wonderful week. I know it will be a little better for one of you, because I have a winner of my blog candy to announce. Now, I was going to make you wait until the end of the post, but who the hell am I kidding? You'd scroll right past everything to the bottom to see if your name is there. So, drum roll please. . . . . . . . . . the winner of Curt's Playhouse blog candy is. . . . . . . .Gina Wrona!!! Congrats Gina, I'm very happy for you! Please email me with your snail mail address (to confirm you saw this post) and I'll get your package right out to you! For all of you who didn't win, I'm sorry. . .I truly wish I could send you all a package. I'll be having another blog candy soon. . .so stay tuned.
A couple of weeks ago, Splitcoast Stampers had their weekly project. It was a quilt card. I'm not a quilter, but the lady across the street who always looks after us (last big snow she called and said she had an extra rotisserie chicken in case we needed it!) is a great sewer and has a beautiful quilt hanging in one of the rooms in her house. So, I decided that was reason enough to make her a note card set. Here are the pics:
This is the box that I made to hold the cards. I made a quilt for the top of the box as a hint of what is inside. . .here are the individual cards:
And all of them together. . .
I thought that these would be difficult, but they were pretty easy once you got a system going. To make the patterns easier to place, I cut a square the size of the finished "quilt" (4" X 4"). I then covered the square in a tight grid of strong tape. Once that was ready, I slid the square into the left hand corner of my Score Pal. Then starting at the top, placed each piece based on the pattern I was following. If you go to the quilt card tutorial HERE, they supply you with a website with tons of different quilt patterns. I really had a blast making these though it got tedious by the box lid quilt! LOL My neck was getting stiff. All the squares are 1". Since this is a "note card" set, I did not use sentiments, plus I didn't want sentiments to detract from the pattern. Hope you enjoyed these and try one or two.
I have just a couple other quick cards I wanted to share. . .
This is a sympathy card I made for my blogging friend Audrey who recently and sadly lost her very young nephew. I wanted to send my condolences because she is such a wonderful blogger and such a wonderful friend. Again Audrey, I am so sorry. . .
The last card was a combo attempt at "clean and simple" and a "man" card. . .
Good "man colors", but I was bound and determined to use a ribbon on it. So I did one of those neat folded styles. The Fleur de lis bottom part is done in gold embossing. Simple yet manly wouldn't you agree??? LOL
OK, that's it for another Wednesday post. Still working on organizing some fun new changes that are coming for my blog. I want to keep it fresh and fun for you so you keep coming back. I want it to be fun and interesting and hopefully I've shared something that inspires you or I've shown you a new technique that you would like to try. Whatever the case, I just want it to be worth your valuable time to come here.
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Curt
"God, please help me be the person that my dogs think I am."