I found the neatest tutorial to make this Pinwheel Pattern, and it's really fun and easy! Thank you, Darlene!
My papers are from Pebbles Family Ties, and I added a yellow enamel dot to the center, and did some faux stitching around the edges after placing it on my card. The sentiment is Hero Arts, stamped in their pool ink, and the embossing folder I used is Cuttlebug's Wicker Weave - the dimensions worked perfectly!
For my 2nd card, I revisited a pattern called Rail Fence that I've done before. It occurred to me that instead of cutting out lots of strips of paper, I could achieve the same look with washi tape.
As I often did when I was making a quilt, I let a particular pattern be the source of choosing all the other ones. In this case, the brown is actually a fabric tape. The others are various regular washis. I embossed this with a big 6" Crafter's Companion Dot embossing folder. I centered the whole thing with a Chrissy and a Leanna butterfly die from Simon, and added a button candy dot from Pebbles.
Thanks for visiting me today - hope you're keeping cozy!
Lovely quilt cards again, Lin!
ReplyDeleteYou're right - this morning's snow looked like we were in a snow globe. I could see those big flakes swirling around outside the windows while sitting in church and was hoping the roads were not getting covered. They were just wet and the drive home was fine.
Love the washi tape card!!
You always do such a great job on your quilt-y cards! These are beautiful.
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ReplyDeleteI always love your quilt cards,Lin. Never thought of using Washi Tape. The prints are beautiful.
Awesome cards! I see you are the quilt queen as well as the snowflake queen! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for washi tape. Really lovely quilt cards
ReplyDeleteThese are pretty Lin and they make me feel cozy on this snowy winters day!
ReplyDeleteAnd the goodness just keeps coming! AHH! I love visiting your blog, Lin, ESPECIALLY when there is a quilt-theme involved! Two gorgeous cards...I just can't get enough! :)
ReplyDeleteLove these quilt cards and I especially like the embossing patterns on them. They really do look quilted! We've had so much snow and the quilt cards seem so appropriate! You are so good at creating these!
ReplyDeleteLin, I love your quilty cards. You have an amazing eye for combining colors and patterns in the most pleasing way. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteboth of these are just delightful Lin. Love how you choose the most awesome colour combos.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards Lin!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI really like your first card - running it through an embossing folder adds so much!And the faux stitching - brilliant!
ReplyDeleteYour quilted cards are absolutely beautiful, Lin! I can see this challenge is right up your alley! I love the pinwheel pattern on your first card, and how you chose to use washi tape for the 2nd card...Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the link to Darlene's video!
Love the rail fence card. Can you provide measurements
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