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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Another Challenge

I was happy to take a break from my painting this morning so I could make a card for this week's Less is More 4 challenge.  I was thrilled when I read the challenge  -  a recipe to use 3 squares - because I had the perfect sets for it...the newly released Bitty Background Blocks by PTI and Quilter's Sampler that were still in my New Stamp basket.

I absolutely love how this ended up.  It evokes such a warm feeling.  The 3 squares were stamped on scrap paper and cut out with pinking deco scissors.  I used a real needle and thread to embellish.

Supplies:
Stamps - PTI Bitty Background Blocks, Quilter's Sampler
Paper - So Saffron, GKD PL ivory
Ink - Baja Breeze, Cajun Craze, Old Olive
Accessories - deco scissors, needle, thread

I've had a few requests from my readers to subscribe to my blog by email, and that suprises and flatters me!  Since I am severely computer and blog design challenged, I didn't know how to set it up.  So after about an hour or more of searching, reading 'help' topics that were no help, reading chat threads and such, I figured it out and now have it all set up.  I would love to have you subscribe.  And thanks to those who prompted me to figure it out!  I appreciate you!

K

24 comments:

  1. WOW I wish I had thought of that.
    Thats soooooo brilliant.

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  2. Great card and great idea. Love the finishing touch of needle and thread. Love Sheila (Cyprus)

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  3. Simply stunning, it looks like real fabric swatches and the needle and thread is inspired!
    Thanks so much Karen.
    See you next time!
    Chrissie
    "Less is More"

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  4. This is wonderful! What a great take on the subject. Lovely sentiment too.

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  5. This is simply stunning Karen
    I thought they were real material squares
    Just fabulous!
    Thanks for playing along
    Look forward to seeing you next week
    mandi
    "Less is More"

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  6. WOW fantastic card, I also thought the squares wer fabric till I read all of your post xx

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  7. Love this. It really does look like real fabric. Super sentiment too! Zx

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  8. I also thought the squares were real fabric - those stamps are incredibly lifelike. Superby card

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  9. Wow, this card is brilliant! What a brilliant idea, xx

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  10. I wish I had made that card! I probably would have tried using real fabric since I don't have that set. In fact, I may use your card for inspiration! Well done!

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  11. What a great idea! I'm subscribing, too.

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  12. Simple design and makes me want to start hand sewing again... Scared of the electric ones!

    You have really got this CAS technique down, really impressed:-)

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  13. I love this! The patches and needle and thread are fabulous and perfect with the sentiment!

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  14. How perfect! I love the squares...and the needle and thread is an awesome touch!

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  15. YAYYYY!!!!! So glad to be able to subscribe by email now!

    I have to say, I just LOVE this card... I'm thinking that actual fabrics could also be used in this as well. And i love, love, love the needle & thread, it just makes it!

    :o)

    Hugs, Ree

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  16. What a clever idea. I love it! I really thought they were squares of fabric at first. Everything goes so perfectly together - the squares, the sentiment, and the needle and thread.

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  17. This is stunning and looks like real material, love the needle and thread.

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  18. WOw what a great idea...I should have thought of fabric as I do patchwork! Fabulous card.

    Anne

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  19. Really love this. Looks so real. What fab stamps - I had to look them up! Great colour choice - simple and so pure! Well done.
    Sarah

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  20. Absolutely fabulous! The addition of the needle and thread is truely inspired.
    Lynne xxx

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  21. Love your card, those stamps are wonderful I want them now lol. I have always worried about putting needles on my cards incase the recipient injures themselves on it but it lokks just perfect

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  22. I have to say that I also thought they were real pieces of fabric. Well done. x

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  23. Awesome card! Love the design, the sentiment, the needle and oh....just everything! :)

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