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Monday, April 7, 2014

MIM #159


We learn some quilting tips from Dawn on MIM at Papertrey.

I found some quilts for inspiration, and settled on a favorite, called 'The Wedding Ring Quilt'.
After some practice to get the look I wanted, I came up with this.


I started with an embossed panel (Aida), cut several circles from Melon Berry, Kraft and Rustic Cream.
Then I shaped a wedge 4 times on each circle, placed them where I wanted, and ran the whole piece through another embossing folder.

My poor Cuttlebug breathed it's last a few weeks ago, and the new version came 
with this floral embossing folder.

Bitty Button Stacks
Terracotta felt
Boutique Borders: Baby
Inks: Kraft & Terracotta Tile


I loved simulating a quilt on my card and can't wait to do it again!
Thank you Dawn!

34 comments:

  1. Looks complicated, but absolutely gorgeous! :)

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  2. What a beautiful card! It really looks like a quilt! My favorite one so far. :)

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  3. Gorgeous! The wedding ring quilt design has always been one of my favs.

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  4. Beautiful work, Nancy - love your 2nd embossing idea, too!

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  5. Love the cuts you used for your quilt Nancy! What a beautiful sentiment ! Thinking outside the box!

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  6. LOVE this! I am definitely going to have to try this one for a friend of mine who loves to quilt...just stunning! :0)

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  7. This is beautiful. So creative.

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  8. This is such a beautiful card Nancy! I love your new blog too!!

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  9. Wonderfully clever and original design--LOVE it!

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  10. I love this card..........what size circles did you use?

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  11. Love the texture on your beautiful card.

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  12. lucky Mom & baby to receive this beautiful card with the authentic quilt look!

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  13. This is so pretty Nancy. Love the aida impression on the white first.

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  14. You always come up with amazing stuff - wonderful card, Nancy!

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  15. This is Fabulous! Great job making it look so real!

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  16. Wow. Just Amazing Nancy! Love what you've done. Great idea to search quilt patterns too!

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  17. OH MY GOODNESSES! this is just an amazing "quilted" card. THANKS so much for the inspiration.

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  18. Again another super card. Love the wedding ring quilted pattern with this color combo & embellishments.

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  19. Ooh, I love this! The design (double wedding ring is on my list, but I don't know if I'm going to get it done), the embellishments, and I absolutely adore the double quilting!

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  20. This is stunning. I was looking through the MIM gallery to see if anyone had done anything different than the square pattern, and was not surprised at all to see that you had taken the concept to the next level. This is such a fabulous pattern. Great idea to look at some actual quilts. I don't know why I did not think of that (lazy me....)

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  21. Absolutely gorgeous! What a stunning quilt and those colors are amazing, love everything about your card!

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  22. Oh this card is really beautifull, wonderful idea and great choice of colors

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  23. Ooh, one of my very favorite cards and quilt patterns! This is just beautiful, great design and color choice!

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  24. Hello Nancy : )

    Stunning card. I would really love a quilt just like this!!

    Patti

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  25. Nancy, this is completely amazing!!! Fabulous job!

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  26. I think I'll try that - looks great ... wondering if you measured the locations of the cuts by folding or just with your eye.

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  27. Love the colors and design Nancy. Very Pretty...

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  28. Your card truly looks like a labor of love, Nancy. It has a beautiful quilt design, color combo and sweet sentiment, button and twine embellies!

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