Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Quilt Card


I pulled out my MFT stitched quilt die and some favorite, hoarded, retired SU! Parisian Breeze dsp and made another quilt card. These patterns have always reminded me of old pajamas or men's shirts, so I thought they'd be perfect to put into a quilt card. The quilt is on a base of Soft Stone cardstock, and the sentiment was done with Baja Breeze ink. The "button" was done with an IO button die and I tied some Lawn Fawn twine to the center. The inside says "filled with lots of love."

I'm sharing this with the Shopping our Stash Challenge SOS#237 - which has a theme of "dreaming of something warm."

Thanks for stopping by and make it a great day!

Carol

27 comments:

  1. Beautiful quilt card Carol! You are right, it reminds me of flannel as well! Thanks for joining the crew at SHOPPING OUR STASH for our "Dreaming of Something Warm" challenge this week!

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  2. A gorgeous card, Carol. I love the colour choice. I've been trying to get this lovely die for ages, but it seems to be out of stock everywhere in the UK at the moment. Hopefully it hasn't been discontinued. xX
    x

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  3. A gorgeous card, Carol. I love the colour choice. I've been trying to get this lovely die for ages, but it seems to be out of stock everywhere in the UK at the moment. Hopefully it hasn't been discontinued. xx

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  4. Lovely card Carol! Such gentle colours you used - and of course that's a fave die of mine, I was only looking at it yesterday thinking I should use it more!

    Hope all is well with you.

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  5. Always love your "quilting" and this card isn't an exception, Carol! You said right, your dp snippets really feel toghether as a man's pajamas! :D Fabulous idea for men's cards, isn't it? This is so delicate and love the cute button, it seems real.
    Hugs!

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  6. A warm quilt made with aged men's shirts! Awesome! I was just thinking about this die the other day since I had to have it....

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  7. I still have some of that patterned paper - and still love it too! Love your quilt card with this paper. Very pretty.
    Lynn

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  8. This is a lovely card Carol. I love the colours of your papers are so pretty and the little button is perfect. The sentiment is just right for your lovely design. Barbxx

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  9. This is a beautiful card Carol, such lovely colours.
    Pauline
    x

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  10. That looks amazing Carol. I love that patchwork design. I feel a shopping trip coming on. Lol. hugs Mrs A.

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  11. I would surly crawl under that inviting quilt. Gorgeous colors and patterns.

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  12. A quilt is surly a warm thing to dream about. Awesome job of the Quilt card, thanks for joining us at Shopping Our Stash for the I'm dreaming of something warm.

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  13. Lovely card, fabulous'quilting' and awesome colours. .xx
    {aNNie}

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  14. Oh how pretty this is Love the tones of blue Just lovely ,,,,Lis

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  15. I also think I may have a very small piece of the brown paper. Just a lovely card, Carol. They are nice warm colors to send someone warm wishes. Have a good day. We are getting snow tonight and again next Tuesday or so they say.

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  16. Oh! this is lovely beautiful colour combo and love the quilting effect.

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  17. Absolutely GORGEOUS!! I love how you've combined the papers together to make this really amazing design!! :) HUGS

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  18. Caught a peek of this one, when looking at the navy & white, and of course had to zoom in closer. Now I LOVE this one. It really replicates the look I love in an old well worn, shirt pattern fabric quilt. LOVE, LOVE this one. (I still haven't used this die that you enabled me to buy! so much I love the die, I managed to get 2 of them!) TFS

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  19. Beautifully done! Thanks for sharing with us here at Shopping Our Stash!
    Hugz,
    Chana, DT

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  20. These papers do indeed remind me of men's shirts Carol! I love it in the quilt frame, makes for a wonderful card. Hugs, Brenda

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  21. oh WOW! that is a gorgeous card & it's made me wish i could have a real quilt that looks just like this! thanks for SHOPPING YOUR (warm!) STASH with us this week! ♥

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  22. Oh my gosh - this is gorgeous!!! I love it and I love how you did it - one of the best quilt cards I have ever seen! Hugz

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  23. Thanks for joining in the dreaming of something warm challenge at shopping our stash this week. This quilt is fabulous. Love the colour scheme and that pattern is wonderful.

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  24. Sorry, if I'm bothering you. I've been away from stamping for a few yrs,7about,due to a move to moms,& not much room. Starting to get back in the swing of things,sort of,at least on pinterest. Saw this beautiful card, would like to make one like it. Unfortunately I don't know what MFT stands for. If you, Carol or any of the other ladies on this thread can tell me, I would be very much appreciate it. So I can purchase the die. All beautiful cards in this contest.

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  25. to Jolene Harmon - it would be easier if you'd leave an email address to contact you so I could send you the information you wanted. MFT is My Favorite Things and here is the die I used.

    http://www.mftstamps.com/die-namics-quilt-square-cover-up

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  26. Thanks so much for your response, to my question about MFT. My email or rather Gmail address is jokitty1234@gmail.com thanks for any info you can tell me. The paper for instance looks heat embossed, is it a special kind? And what company did you purchase it from? Thanks again so much for your time. Have a great day, JoLene

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  27. Would you please tell the name of the Stampin Up paper you used so pretty love the card.

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