Is there something better?
#31
Junior Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Oregon
Posts: 118
What a fun idea. If just the persons name is on the squares maybe they can be embroidered? Tips for those attending showers, weddings, etc. Write your last name & address on the back of the card or use an address label. It will make it easier to do thank you's.
#32
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Central Wisconsin
Posts: 4,391
I did this for neice's wedding quilt. Used the pigma pens and backed the squares with freezer paper. But I used a Manila file folder, cut a hole the size of the finished blocks, marked the inside with pieces of masking tape the size of unfinished blocks. Slip the block into the folder, close it, hand to guest to sign. They have a visual that they will understand and no over lap to worry about. We used the blocks instead of a guest book, so had two folders going at the same time. Worked pretty slick.
And use Pigma Pens! They aren't that expensive for something that is supposed to last forever.
Last edited by maviskw; 09-10-2014 at 02:39 PM.
#34
I made a wedding quilt with the guests signing at the reception. We used the pigma pens purchased at the LQS. I also used freezer paper on the back for stability and then I placed each one in a very light weight cardboard frame to assure that no one wrote in the seams.
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