Quilted Artist Trading Cards
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[quote=calla]Wow, yours are really nice, I have been wanting to make some, but yours are superior to anything I could make...........calla
Don't sell yourself short. These are the first cards I've made. It really isn't that hard. Once you've got a basic design, the zentangles MAKE the card...just doodle.
You can do it!
Don't sell yourself short. These are the first cards I've made. It really isn't that hard. Once you've got a basic design, the zentangles MAKE the card...just doodle.
You can do it!
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Location: 25 yrs in TN; now back home in MI
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Originally Posted by janeknapp
Originally Posted by BrendaK
How beautiful. What do you do with them? Do they go into a quilt? You do fantistic work. BrendaK
My husband said to tell you that the artist trading cards are actually little quilts for leprechauns. :lol:
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I decided to make bookmarks. Here are the first two that are finished. I used one layer of poly batting heated between parchment paper, so it is really thin. Two layers seemed too heavy...more like Peltex. I quilted the top and batting, fused the back onto it, and then satin stitched the edge.
Templates for bookmarks - various sizes
http://www.printplace.com/printing/c...bookmarks.aspx
I just read about making your own cording for fabric postcards and applying it to the edge. I haven't tried this, but I would like to do this on bookmarks.
http://www.linda-matthews.com/machin...ording-part-1/
http://www.linda-matthews.com/making...ing-the-edges/
Templates for bookmarks - various sizes
http://www.printplace.com/printing/c...bookmarks.aspx
I just read about making your own cording for fabric postcards and applying it to the edge. I haven't tried this, but I would like to do this on bookmarks.
http://www.linda-matthews.com/machin...ording-part-1/
http://www.linda-matthews.com/making...ing-the-edges/
My first two bookmarks
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#17
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: 25 yrs in TN; now back home in MI
Posts: 1,871
Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
Originally Posted by janeknapp
I decided to make bookmarks. Here are the first two that are finished. I used one layer of poly batting heated between parchment paper, so it is really thin. Two layers seemed too heavy...more like Peltex. I quilted the top and batting, fused the back onto it, and then satin stitched the edge.
Templates for bookmarks - various sizes
http://www.printplace.com/printing/c...bookmarks.aspx
I just read about making your own cording for fabric postcards and applying it to the edge. I haven't tried this, but I would like to do this on bookmarks.
http://www.linda-matthews.com/machin...ording-part-1/
http://www.linda-matthews.com/making...ing-the-edges/
Templates for bookmarks - various sizes
http://www.printplace.com/printing/c...bookmarks.aspx
I just read about making your own cording for fabric postcards and applying it to the edge. I haven't tried this, but I would like to do this on bookmarks.
http://www.linda-matthews.com/machin...ording-part-1/
http://www.linda-matthews.com/making...ing-the-edges/
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