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Saturday, January 4, 2025

Inkspirational #332 - Pretty Quilts Jan 2025

 Welcome to the first challenge of 2025 at Inkspirational - this month the challenge is Designer Choice and I'm the designer to choose!  

My challenge is Pretty Quilts and here are some suggestions to help you start designing.

Show us something pretty using squares or strips of different patterned papers.  
 
Cut squares out of several different patterned papers and arrange them to make a larger 'quilt', check out YouTube quilt card tutorials.

Use a blanket or beach towel stamp or die - color with several colors or stamp flowers etc on it?

 I have two samples to share with you today.
To create my 'quilted' birds - I took a piece of computer paper and adhered some 1/4" to 1/2" strips of scrap DP over it, just a random mix of patterns and colors.  You can see all thestrips in the bowl - I save them when I trim DP for other projects.  I laid the thinlit bird dies over the paper and ran them through my machine.
 (note - if you have a Bigz die you can adhere the DP strips onto a piece of card stock as Bigz Dies will cut through thicker paper)

Here is my 2nd sample of a Pretty Quilt.

I used the Coaster Die from The Greetery to cut the base out of white card.  Then I cut two pieces of patterned Soft Stone paper into 2 3/4" squares (one dotted, one stripes).  
I placed each square (one at a time) over the center square of the die and ran it through my machine so it would imprint the quilted dots.   
Then I put both squares together (one on top of the other) and cut them into approximately 1/4" to 1/2" wide strips.  
I laid the strips out, alternating stripes and dots and then adhered them over the coaster base.  The coffee mug is from Paper Cut Cafe Thinlit dies.

So I hope I have inspired you to think about creating some kind of a pretty quilt and to join us over at Inkspirational - you will find inspiration from the rest of the DT as well as Mr. Linky -  which closes on Jan 17th.


I'm also sending my Birds card to:
Cut it Up Challenge - Anything Goes using die cuts 
ends 1/6

I'm sending my Espresso card to:
Warmth, blue mug and tan coaster  ends 1/8






Where Your Birds Sing
Stamps:  Backyard Bird Friends Stamps - Ellen Hutson (retired)
Paper: White, Soft Stone, Grey - PTI, DP - Make it Merry -Honey Bee Stamps, scraps of mixed patterned paper.
Ink:  Nocturne - Versafine Clair.
Other Supplies:  Feathered Friends Thinlits Dies - Tim Holtz/Sizzix, 2" circle punch - SU, enamel dots - Altenew.

An Espresso of My Thanks
Stamps:  Coffee Set - Waltzingmouse (retired)
Paper:  White, Hawaiian Shores, Enchanted Evening, Blueberry Sky, Dark Chocolate - PTI, White and Grey Cordinations, DP - Bitty Big Patterned Paper Collection Soft Stone - PTI
Ink:  Portabello Versarine Clair.
Other Supplies:  Coaster Die - The Greetery, Paper Cut Cafe Thinlit dies - Tim Holtz/Sizzix, foam dots.

7 comments:

  1. What a beautiful card!!! Love your gorgeous quilted birds!! Great idea!!
    Thanks for joining us at Cut it Up challenge!
    Have a great day.
    Gerda

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  2. These are both amazing creations! I love the idea of creating a "quilt"....hopefully I can play along~!

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  3. Those birds are heaps of fun! Two fantastic cards, Julia!

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  4. Julia, I'm absolutely smitten with both your cozy quilts! The birds remind me of fabric paper piecing, which I have tried and enjoy. Your coaster/coffee quilt is delightful - and your instructions clear and easy-to-follow.
    I LOVE this theme - and may have a couple more quilt cards to share next week!
    hugs~carol

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  5. Two lovely pretty quilt cards Julia. Your patterned paper made a lovely design to cut those sweet birds. And your layered coaster is awesome!! Fun challenge! xx

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  6. Two clever quilt cards. Both are great, but I think I will choose the second one as my favourite xx

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  7. This is such a good way to use leftover bits of designer paper! Love your quilts, Julia!

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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment - I really appreciate it! Julia