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You could do something like the attached quilt and make windows out of the pictures. Its really easy to do. Pick a color that will highlight them the best.
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Originally Posted by knlsmith
I agrees with mamabear... But.. Make them into square blocks and use the same color for the sashing. I think a marbled light blue or a batik in a blue would be super! Something a little darker than the sky in your pics.
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I would make it into attic windows so each photo is like looking into/out of a window.
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I would choose blues and brick tones as they are in almost all the pictures.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you everyone for all your suggestions. They're all wonderful and some I never would have thought of. I'm going to consider all of them, experiment a bit on my design board and then make the decision. I'll post the picture when it's done. It may take a while with my busy schedule but it will get there. Thank you all again. I really appreciate it!
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Don't forget to put a picture of Grandma and Grandpa in it possibly waving. Looks good - can't wait to see finished product.
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For a boy I would like to frame each picture same color as seam and pale blue for sasshing, pale check like one of the colors in pictures for border and the darkest color in them for seam. So many ideas, there you go, good luck.
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I think a dark blue would set it off. He is going to love it any way you do it.
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I would add an half inch solid black border around each picture and the make each picture the same size. The black will separate the picture from the sashing, not letting the sashing to compete with those beautiful pictures.
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I think you could do awesome attic windows with your photos!! You could add sashing to each one to make them all the same size, using colors that blend best with each block, then do the attic window around them once they are all the same size.
After that, you can add borders in "roadway" or whatever you like to the size you want. Roadway= cut 3, 1" strips of slate gray and 3, 1" strip of white. Sew 1 strip set grey white grey and 1 set white grey white. Sew these together. You want to end up with a 1" strip of gray white gray white... as long as you need for each border strip. Cut 2, 3"-5" strips [as you desire] of the gray as long as you need for each border. Sew the 3" strips to each side of the gray and white strip which will be the dotted white line down the middle of the road. |
Do you use a special fabric in order to keep the photo from washing away in the first wash or is there some process to make the photo permanent. My printer ink is water soluble and my photo washed away.
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Originally Posted by kwheeler
Do you use a special fabric in order to keep the photo from washing away in the first wash or is there some process to make the photo permanent. My printer ink is water soluble and my photo washed away.
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After printing the paper I soak in water then used a dry iron to dry and set the ink. Instruction were on the package.
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Thanks so much for the information. :D
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Wow. I'm with you I am stumped but I'm sure you will find help here.
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you could use 2 1/2 inch sash of diferent colors around each one or 2 colors on each block, that would give you a 4 inch sash around each block.
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You have lots of great suggestions here. I just wanted to say what a great idea for your GS. He will love it & cherish it forever.
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it's going to be so very beautiful and he is sure to enjoy
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This reminds me of a t-shirt quilt....I was just on a cruise and one of the teachers was Winnie Fleming...She did a free lecture about t-shirt quilts....Most are just the section of the shirt where the picture/whatever is and all are cut the same size...She decided that after several quilts done this way, that they were boring...She decided to use 1/2 square triangles, 4 patch squares, and flying geese to border these pictures cut from the shirts...you can have all different sizes of pictures...you just use these borders to make them work together...say if the largest is 8x10 and you add a border that is 1 1/2 inches finished...then that total is what you go by to finish the rest...you can use several framed and sewn together to equat that larger square or rect....if they don't line up you can then add a solid strip to the smaller piece....you then sew them in strips and then together...then put on your borders...They looked wonderful...It just goes to show you that it isn't you cookie cutter t-shirt quilt....I know this isn't a t-shirt but same idea...Good luck! Don't know if Winnie has a web site but you could check...she does have patterns that are sold thru Quakertown Quilts, Inc in Friendswood, Texas...Winnie lives in Friendswood....
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I agree with making them look old with the black corners. I did that on a memory quilt. What a difference it makes. As far as the outside border, I would use blue,the colorof the water and a tan color,like one of the buildings. That way he could grow with it and wouldn't look to babyish by next year. I hope you aren't offended by this. Its not like it sounds.
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