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Old 07-11-2011, 09:41 AM
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what a great idea!!
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Old 07-11-2011, 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by JanetM
These are really cute. Do you think I can make these without a furry quilt inspector??? or can I borrow yours? :wink:
I think you'd do fine since it isn't really a quilt. LOL

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Good idea for a wedding coming up! Thank you for the tutorial. :-D
If you're gifting them a quilt, how about making a card with the fabrics in the quilt? (Of course you end up with enough to make 8 cards.) You could just make a scrappy block and cut it to the size of your card, etc.
This is a great idea too!
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Old 07-13-2011, 08:13 AM
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i really!!! like this tutorial... seems like something even I could do! i also like how straight-forward your instructions are... i might have to try this out!
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Old 07-13-2011, 08:26 AM
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ok. I have a question, these are so pretty, so where would you write your letter on the postcard?
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very cool.. thanks a million
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Thank You for that..nice job!!
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Thanks for the tut. It is so much fun to get cards like that. Good job.
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Originally Posted by Jackie54
ok. I have a question, these are so pretty, so where would you write your letter on the postcard?
Jackie, this is only how I do it. I use a Pigma Pen to mark off the blank, back side of the postcard like any other postcard is marked off. I only write a minimal message then address with the persons name and city, state. THEN PLACE THE FABRIC POSTCARD IN AN ADDRESSED MAILING ENVELOPE. Apply correct postage to the mailer and drop in the mailbox. I like to use an envelope to keep the fabric postcard clean and avoid damage to the fabrics.

Hope this will help!!!
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Thank you for that advice, I know the fabric postcards are so pretty, that I didnt want to write on them. I can be really dumb fondness at times. Thank you so much

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That cat looks like he was taking it all in!! I have a doxy that thinks he is helping! Great tutorial, Thanks
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