All of the papers except that pink gingham and the solids for the leaves and flowers are from the above-mentioned pad. I wanted them to be the star of the show, so I cut them into long lengths (the aqua chevron strips are at the top of each sheet, so nothing went to waste today!). The gingham is from an Authentique pad , the Flourish collection, the leaves are Simon's Green Apple cardstock, and the roses are the reverse of BoBunny double dotted papers. The roses and leaves are from a Simon stamp set, Best Mom Ever, and the sentiment from a Lil' Inker set called Darling Diamonds. The "smile" sentiment was one of the reasons I wanted that set.
If you know me, you'll know that pink and green are a favorite combo of mine, as are dots and ginghams and flowers, so that sentiment was a natural for me! Hope this makes you smile, too!
After I finished and posted my first card, THEN I remembered reading this morning on my Dashboard that there's a new Make It Monday Challenge called No-Sew Quilted Cards, and while I had everything still out, I made another card using the same papers as above.
After I finished and posted my first card, THEN I remembered reading this morning on my Dashboard that there's a new Make It Monday Challenge called No-Sew Quilted Cards, and while I had everything still out, I made another card using the same papers as above.
I love using embossing folders to add a quilt-like look to cards! Here I used a 1 1/4" punch, glued the squares together on a backing, then ran it through an embossing folder called Simple Interlock, by Darice. It is the perfect size to work with my squares! I "bound" my little paper quilt in a pale aqua. To qualify for the challenge, I added a flower made from PTI's Beautiful Blooms II #1, centered with a Dear Lizzy wood button, and an old Hero Arts/Archiver's sentiment.
A fun afternoon spent playing today - thanks for coming by!
So cozy and pretty, Lin! Your quilting talents often shine through on your cards.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!!
ReplyDeletei'm smiling!!! such a happy card!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful papers highlighted perfectly on both cards. Love the embossing folder used for the quilt effect!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty quilted card. Love the papers you used.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilted cards, Lin! So much easier and less costly to make a card quilt. Love those papers.
ReplyDeleteOh Lin, these are great. I love the way you have combined the patterned papers. The added touch of the embossing folder on the second card really brings on that quilted feeling. SO glad I stopped by, you have me smiling!
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw that PTI challenge I immediately thought of you Lin! I love your mini "quilt" and how you used the pp's in the first card!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet card, Lin :) Love it when you incorporate your love of quilts in your cards!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are so beautiful.
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Debby
These quilting inspired cards are beautiful Lin. I love the papers and the second card with the embossing is fabulous.
ReplyDeletewhat delightful cards. The embossing folder looks just awesome with the quilted papers.
ReplyDeletePretty, pretty quilting! Love the soft roses. And I agree with the smiling part! Love your pretty papers!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant card, I love the chevron border and the patchworked embossing
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for leaving a lovely comment on my blog
Hope you have a fab day!
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Bridie@BGPayne Crafts
Gorgeous! Love your quilted card...
ReplyDeleteYou make quilting look easy! Your card is so pretty! Love the gingham and the button in the middle of the flower.
ReplyDeleteThese two cards are so YOU!! I especially adore the 2nd one inspired by PTI Make it Monday's!! Gorgeous creations, Lin!
ReplyDeletelove your colors! very pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards!!!
ReplyDeleteSo BEAUTIFUL!!! Love your cards Lin!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty- all those colors work together so well. I'm in love with that embossing folder on your quilted card- so perfect! (and I wish I had one)!
ReplyDeleteSo, so sweet! Love the pastel colors, really makes for a lovely card.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely paper patterns to use on both of these beautiful cards, Lin!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I really like the embossing that you chose. What a soft feminine card.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteYour quilted card is so lovely!! I wish I had a real quilt this beautiful : )
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Both of your cards are fabulous. What lovely printed papers you used! The embossing folder you used is perfect for a quilted card!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are awesome. This technique is always fun for using great papers. Yours are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteHello, Gorgeous cards! What embossing folder did you use? Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHi Deborah Anne, it's called Circle Interlock, by Darice. Don't know if it's still available.
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