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#1piecemaker 10-07-2013 05:41 PM

Those are so cute!! I wonder if they will get to their destination?

gabeway 10-08-2013 03:06 AM

Looking good.

Paula Fullager 10-08-2013 06:03 AM

Darn.....wish I had a serger : (

Originally Posted by psumom (Post 6336716)
Great cards, and one thing I've learned....use your serger, if you have one, to go around the 4 outside edges. It gives the card a nice finish!


Paula Fullager 10-08-2013 06:10 AM

I didn't actually use a pattern. I watched this video for the background, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC6-GyD0f6s, and then I made a raw edge applique for the silhouette. I used some of my rescue dog's photos for the silhouettes. I traced around the photo using freezer paper, holding it up to the window and then used the freezer paper technique for the raw applique.

Originally Posted by margee (Post 6336388)
I would love to have those postcard blocks made into a quilt to keep for myself. Where did you get the pattern? Please post all the finished cards. thanks
margee


CookyIN 10-08-2013 06:24 AM

Those are absolutely beautiful, Paula! I'm sure they'll sell quickly and will be very much appreciated. Kinda makes the one (yes only one!) I'm working on look pretty lame by comparison, but I'm going to finish and send it anyway. Yours give me something to aspire to with their creativity and workmanship. Thanks for sharing!

debcavan 10-08-2013 06:31 AM

Oh my gosh , those are so fun. Love your backgrounds.

Daylesewblessed 10-08-2013 06:45 AM

I have enjoyed making several postcards and sending them (none so beautiful as yours though!). The only information I have to offer is that the postage required on these is not the same from postal clerk to postal clerk. It may be more economical, depending on how thick, lumpy, rigid, etc. to send them in envelopes, which would also give protection. But then you have a greeting card instead of a postcard.

Have fun making them.

P.S. I make mine using that very heavy fusible Pellon interfacing and using a zigzag rotary cutter for the outer edge combined with a row of stitching an eighth or quarter inch inside the edge. Fabric is on both sides.

mighty 10-08-2013 07:03 AM

Really cute!!!

Paula Fullager 10-08-2013 04:29 PM

Yes #1piecemaker, they will get to their destination. I am making about a dozen, for a fundraiser for animals, so I will be putting them in the mail in one big envelope:). But from what I understand, they can be sent through the mail. They will be "hand-stamped" rather than put through the postal machines. And as another person mentioned, they will most likely cost a little more to send. Once I get the other ones done, I'll post them. I plan to make several different breeds.....although I am partial to Minpins! :thumbup:

Originally Posted by #1piecemaker (Post 6336730)
Those are so cute!! I wonder if they will get to their destination?



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