Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Quick Craft: Patchwork Card


Last night I was in serious need of crafting. It's been too long since I had free time to quilt, and since I didn't get home from work or eat dinner until close to 8, I decided to do an almost-instant gratification craft. Two of my lovely friends, Karen and Arin, just signed a lease on a bigger store in town, so I'm going to help them celebrate tonight. I made them this card—which I realize is a bit of a risk since selling and making cards is what they do for a living (and also sorry if either of you read this and see the picture before I actually give it to you!)—but I think it captures the spirit of Ephemera, their shop. It's simply fabric scraps adhered to a blank card with Mod Podge (because I continue to be inspired by Amy over at Mod Podge Rocks!). Then I embroidered "congrats" and a little heart on top. Nice to be able to give them a handmade-by-me card and also to feel a sense of crafting accomplishment on a weeknight.

5 comments:

  1. Amy, what an adorable card! Have you finished the quilt for your mother? I was away for awhile. Did I miss that? Looking forward to the finished project!

    Kathy

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  2. Hi Kathy! I haven't finished my mom's quilt yet. Honestly, I got a little distracted by summer (which I think is a good thing) and I hope I'll have more time to work on it as the weather pushes me to spend more time indoors. I'm aiming to finish it by the holidays :) Welcome back!

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  3. I really like your card. What a great way to use up scrap fabric! Also, I think that sending cards is very important. I am sad that it is becoming a lost art.

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  4. Me too. I actually carry around a few blank cards and stamps in my to-do book that goes everywhere with me. It doesn't always happen as often as I would like, but I do enjoy having supplies with me when the urge strikes to send a little note.

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  5. Oooh! I love that Amy. I also thank you for mentioning me, you are sweet! Fabric Mod Podged onto stuff is one of my favorite things.

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