Happy Saturday! This will be a very quick post as we're heading out soon to go over to friends to play euchre and watch NCAA basketball. They have three boys and coupled with our four boys it's the perfect match up of kids!
This is another card for the Pattern Play class. The class had a video on how to make quilted looked cards using 1" strips of patterned paper. I immediately thought Christmas. Very quick to make (just my style!)
ETA: I'm submitting this for a new to me challenge! Festive Friday where the challenge is to submit a card based on the trigger word of merry. I think this fits well!
I hope you are having a great weekend!
Is it wrong to be thinking how much I'd love to curl up in a warm quilt like that right now when it's March?!
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the patterned paper! I just treated myself to another 6x6 pad today - I couldn't resist! I need to get signed up to that class over my easter break... and get help! LOL!
Hugs!
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Great card, love this patterned look too. And the ribbon is a fabulous touch.
ReplyDeleteEcellent Lynn, your quilt is fabulous for a Christmas card!
ReplyDeleteThis technique is perfect for Christmas cards! I love the bow you added and the sentiment. Beautiful DSP!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this technique and your panel turned out beautifully, Lynn!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the b-ball - I'll be watching too but with only one eye. Our local High School's b-ball team plays in the championship game tonight too - go Eagles! :)
Oooh, very pretty! I love your quilted holiday papers!
ReplyDeleteYou should link this up to Festive Friday's Merry challenge! Ilove what you've done with the dp!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mix of prints!! Have fun with your friends!!
ReplyDeletelove, love, LOVE this! Oh, what a great way to use up all those strips! You need to enter this in the Festive friday challenge...the link will be on my post tomorrow. The challenge is a trigger word "merry."
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to get another Christmas card in the pile. I love what you did here.
ReplyDeleteLove this patterned paper technique Lynn. You created a gorgeous card. Have fun playing euchre and rooting for the Hoosiers (I hope);)
ReplyDeleteLove it Lynn!! Perfect for the challenge and the quilt look is wonderful!! Oh, how I love to play euchre....not a common game in the South.
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect technique for a Christmas card - so homey and comforting. The pretty bow treatment and the simple sentiment are wonderful with it!
ReplyDeleteonly wished we were closer, I have a feeling all our boys would get along swimmingly! ;) Great card, love the strips of DP! :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE that sentiment and your patterned paper! Great to get a jump on Christmas cards!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad a couple of the ladies pointed you our way, because this fits PERFECTLY!! I think the quilting technique is gorgeous, and I love the way you incorporated it. This is a great card!! Thanks for joining us at Festive Friday - I hope you liked it enough to come play next time!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this, Lynn! Love the quilted look and the way you've wrapped the ribbon around the panel! And that sentiment...PERFECT!!! You've have to join us again!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great use of those patterned papers--I must try this! Love the way you've wrapped that pretty seam binding around the sentiment panel, too.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! I love this idea for using multiple patterns of paper! And I love that sentiment!!! Dare I ask where you got it?
ReplyDelete:) Jill
LOVE your card--well-deserved win!
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