Sunday, February 16, 2014

A Cozy Quilt

Oh yes, we needs lots of cozy quilts this winter in the Midwest.   Sub-zero temps and mountains of snow are making me wish for an early Spring.  I know it will eventually get here and I'm trying NOT to be impatient.  This harsh winter will make me appreciate the Spring season even more!

So, I got a bit off-track didn't I?  I'm playing along with the Curtain Call Inspiration Challenge: Cozy Quilt.  The inspiration photo is so inviting, that I had to find a bit of time to play along today.

I pulled out my quilt dies and got busy making this.

You should have seen the mess on my craft table with all of those little quilt pieces.  Ack!
It was a little like putting a puzzle together, but worth the effort.  I mounted my quilt pieces onto to black pinking squares to make the colors pop.

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Supply List ~
Card stock: naturals ivory, basic black (SU)
Ink: onyx black versafine
Stamps: simple sentiments (PTI)
Patterned paper: sunshine 6 x 6 pad (MME)
Dies: clear cut stackers pinking squares, quilt cuts 2 (WPlus9)

5 comments:

  1. Gorgeous card, Susie! Love the quilt blocks you created! Thanks so much for playing along with us at The Curtain Call!

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  2. I like the idea of playing with different sized cards and I think your quilt looks super real! great job it was worth the effort

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  3. Oh, my! Super lovely card with all those quilt pieces! Love the colors and the arrangement...well done!

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  4. Beautiful quilting Susie! Thank you so much for joining us at the Curtain Call!

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  5. What a lot of work and you've created a master"piece" .... please excuse the pun!! I couldn't help myself! Seriously, I just love your card and can't imagine all the work that went into it!

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