A friend of mine asked me to make a patchwork Quilt sympathy card for her recently.
Here's what I came up with....
I stamped my sentiment (from Reverse Confetti's Lots to Say) and then impressed it
with my PTI Woodgrain impression plate.
I diecut my scalloped square using PTI's LL:Squares 2.25" dies.
I used some Simple Stories Sweater Weather patterned paper and diecut them
using the straight edge Stitched Border 2 die from Pretty Pink Posh.
I adhered them to my card and added a vellum Lovely Layers die-cut &
a decorative brad to finish it off.
I had some scraps left over, so I decided to make a second card.
This time, I used PTI's KIS: Birthday stamp set for my sentiment.
Thanks for looking!
Leigh this is a beautiful sympathy card!
ReplyDeleteOh my heavenly goodness, these are so pretty!! I love the papers, the designs and everything! Putting this on my "cards to do" list!!
ReplyDeleteI love the quilted look, so these are right up my alley. I also love that you could do this with scraps!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful, Leigh! Love the patchwork look!
ReplyDeleteoooh, you know I love patchwork, Leigh, and this is terrific! I may have to get that stitched border for my next quilt project.
ReplyDeleteOMG Your cards are so beautiful. I am in awe after reading your recipe as I truly thought you had used your sewing machine....You really, REALLY did outstanding creative jobs!! WOW Love the embossing folder you used and all of your super clever and creative ideas along with choosing awesome papers too.
ReplyDeleteYour cards will be much appreciated!
YOU so ROCK!!
<3
ReplyDeleteThese are both pretty Leigh!
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique look. Beautiful.
ReplyDeletewonderful!
ReplyDeleteYour friend is going to be over the top happy with this card, Leigh... how gorgeous! Love the pattern choices!
ReplyDelete=] Michele
Just gorgeous--and patchwork and sympathy do go so well together--a very comforting card.
ReplyDeletePatchwork perfection, Leigh...in awe at how beautiful both cards are!
ReplyDelete~c
Great card. Beautiful color gradation, nice idea with the clouds.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Bozena