Quilter's Greeting Cards
#21
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 17,829
I have the same ones as your DWR ones. Nicely embossed. Also another set in a different pattern. They were very expensive, so they only get used for someone who will truly appreciate them!
I'm making some with pics I've taken of the quilts, and will have a description on the back of the card with another related picture of a close up or perhaps the back of the quilt if it is interesting.
I'm making some with pics I've taken of the quilts, and will have a description on the back of the card with another related picture of a close up or perhaps the back of the quilt if it is interesting.
#26
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 2,061
I did a demonstration of making postcards with scrap fabric at a quilt show and one man spent probably half an hour watching. He thought it was the most fascinating thing he had ever seen! Just couldn't wrap his mind around making postcards on a sewing machine! They make nice greeting cards for many occasions. I used lots of fancy fabrics and ribbons and braids as well as occasional sequins and beads.
#28
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: North Texas
Posts: 8,710
I would love to know when you sell them here. Thanks for sharing. The ones you show are really nice. Blanks are good too.
#30
I love cards, & would love to make them.Where do you buy card stock?
Originally Posted by Jennifer22206
Thanks! :) Know what - I'll see what I can do about making some quilting themed ones. It'll take a few days, I can only work on them an hour or two each night.
I'll make them into a PDF file that ya'll can print at home if you'd like. You'd just need cardstock for your printer (and a color printer)
I'll make them into a PDF file that ya'll can print at home if you'd like. You'd just need cardstock for your printer (and a color printer)
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