Saturday, June 28, 2014

Quilted Thanks and Bookmark

I knew it wouldn't be long before I'd want to play again with the Quilt Cuts 2 dies from WPlus9 and this morning used them to make a card and matching bookmark.


Die - Quilt Cuts 2 (WPlus9), Stamp - Making the World a Better Place (Hero Arts), Papers - Snippets (Studio Calico) & Basics (Pebbles)

After die cutting and assembling the quilt blocks, I layered them on a strip of paper which I had punched with Fiskars threading water punch. The sentiment was stamped with faded denim distress ink. To finish I added a wooden button threaded with twine.

Then I made a little bookmark with another block. I layered the block on a scallop square die cut and sandwiched a large paper clip between this and another scallop square die cut.


I'm submitting these into Simon Says Stamp Anything Goes Challenge. Hope you're enjoying the weekend:)

7 comments:

  1. This is so beautiful! Love it! And what better book to choose to showcase your bookmark than Harry Potter? Big fan here :o)

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  2. You pick the BEST papers to go with these dies, Heather! Love 'em!

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  3. Wow love this die Heather and love the colours you have chosen !!

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  4. Dear Heather I really love your QUILT and the color it looks like a real one..My Oma as she was still alive made always a blanket with quilt and rest of the clothes she has...I got one blanket my sister also and it reminds me of her Heather...I love also your little book Mark a very great Idea I will copy your idea and give you a Credit if I CASE ing your Book mark...thanks alot for visiting me dear...Hugs, Monika

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  5. hi Heather! this is precious, I adore the neutral l color added in, sweet! So glad you played along with Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge!

    sparkle & shine *~*

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  6. delightful Heather. Your quilt card and bookmark are awesome. Love the colours,

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  7. Darling card and bookmark, Heather! Just love what you've been doing with the quilt die - you've chosen such wonderful patterns!

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