Today is the Paper Crafts Magazine's Birthday Creations vol. 3 blog hop (woo hoo!).
I'm so happy to be participating! There are some crazy-talented ladies in the hop:
Jocelyn Olson <--You are here
For the hop, we're supposed to make a birthday card based on one of the three sketches found in the issue. I picked Kim Kesti's sketch:
I went round and round whether to do negative die-cuts, stamping or something else. Finally, I decided to make a card for my mom's 70th birthday party in a few weeks. My mom is an avid quilter, so I used the inspiration for this card:
I made a similar card last year (HERE) using the same Dresden Plate die-cutting file. I started by stamping the sentiment from CAS-ual Fridays Stamps onto some lightly patterned paper.
Next, I die-cut two different sizes of the Dresden Plate files. I ended up with four different paper companies, but I liked the patterns together. When I adhered the plates, I off-set them slightly to show a little more of the quilt pattern. Here's a close-up:
Now the stitching...truth be told, I was only going to sew a border. In the moment, I decided to sew around the circle centers. I did a good job on the top one, but the bottom one--yikes! I made the best of it by going around the card a second time with some wonky stitching to make the mistake look like part of the card. ;)
There are tons of great ideas for birthday ideas in this issue and lots of jaw-dropping projects. Want to win a copy? You can leave a comment here and leave comments on each of the other blogs by Tuesday, July 16th. Or, if you can't wait, you can buy a copy of the issue HERE.
If you make a birthday project or a mixy-matchy project, be sure to link up to Moxie Fab World's challenges. :) I'm linking my card up to the Mixy-Matchy Style Challenge and the Birthday Card Challenge.
If you make a birthday project or a mixy-matchy project, be sure to link up to Moxie Fab World's challenges. :) I'm linking my card up to the Mixy-Matchy Style Challenge and the Birthday Card Challenge.
Thanks so much for stopping by! Next up in the hop is the fabulous Angeline.
Supplies
Cardstock: (Kraft) PTI
Patterned paper: (background--Cloud Cream from Cool Summer) Carta Bella; (music notes from Lucky Charm) Dear Lizzy/AC; (yellow damask from Sweet Girl) Echo Park; (other papers from Atlantic collection) Studio Calico
Clear stamps: (sentiment from Casual Elegance) CAS-ual Fridays Stamps
Ink: (Crumb Cake) Stampin' Up; (Antique Linen Distress Ink) Ranger; (Unicorn) Hero Arts
Die-cutting file: (Dresden Plate) Silhouette
oooh, this is beautiful and the magazine looks like a much needed resource! I make the most birthday cards by far!
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern combos you used. It's such a happy card.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Jocelyn! Great take on the sketch!
ReplyDelete*sigh* this is gorgeous!! LOVING the colors, the design and the stitching!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the quilt look!
ReplyDeleteLovely card! I like the wonky stitching :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card! I like your combo of patterned papers and the stitching!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done, love the stitches!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome take on the sketch! Great way to use scraps!! (which i need to do!!) :)
ReplyDeleteQuilting and stitching - this is a very sweet card. Happy early birthday to your mom!
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern combos!
ReplyDeleteTFS
wonderful use of patterned paper...it's so gentle and sweet.
ReplyDeleteSo so pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilting look ... such a pretty card!
ReplyDeleteVer pretty card. Love the soft colors.
ReplyDeleteso simple AND beautiful
ReplyDeleteNice card - I always love quilting patterns done in paper!
ReplyDeleteI love your card! Love this quilt block made with paper!
ReplyDeleteLove your creative take on the sketch!! The stitching and soft colors are beautiful! Way to rock the blog hop, Jocelyn!
ReplyDeleteI love all of the different patterned papers that you beautifully use together. Perfect card for a quilter!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, love the stitching!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute, Jocelyn! I love it. (Don't pick me to win. haha)
ReplyDeleteThis is so super pretty! What a gorgeous, soft design!
ReplyDeleteLove your stitching! It adds such a great effect to a paper pieced design!
ReplyDeleteI love this Jocelyn!! The stitching is fabulous and the patterns are so fun!:)
ReplyDeleteLove your Dresden plate card AND the wonky stitching (lol). Thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI love your take on this sketch! Wonderful patterning.
ReplyDeleteYour card is fantastic. I love how you used the sketch.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And I love how you added the wonky stitching.
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of intentional wonky stitching. I can't sew around a curve to save my life. ;) Love the quilted pattern on this card. Your mom is going to love it!
ReplyDeleteLove this card! I like the soft colour scheme and your design.
ReplyDeletegreat job. haven't tried the stitching yet, maybe I will now.
ReplyDeleteI really like the stitching.
ReplyDeleteLove mix of papers and patterns.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilted look! I would have never known about your sewing mistake if you had not pointed it out - this is a lovely card!
ReplyDeletegood save (on the stitching)! beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card! I love the soft colors and quilted look. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the piecing and the pastels colours! Lovely card!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I love all the soft colors and patterns.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous color palette and patterns in this Jocelyn. I love quilts and the real stitching in this is such a perfect, finishing touch.
ReplyDeleteLove your card Jocelyn! It looks like an amazing quilt and perfect for a mom!
ReplyDeleteGreat birthday card! I love how you used the sketch. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKatie B.
What a fabulous card! I'm sure your mom will LOVE it!!!
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the wonky stitching totally works :)
ReplyDeleteLove the softness....
ReplyDeleteLooks to me like the wonky stitching was meant to be that way!
ReplyDeleteI love your Dresden plates!!! I love quilting and card making, so this is a wonderful merge of the two!! Where did you get that cutting file? I just got my Cameo and still have to figure out how to use it, and this would be a wonderful file to own! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt inspired card and soft colors--perfect card for a quilter!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I love how you took inspiration from your mom's hobby to create this quilted look.
ReplyDeletePerfect card for a quilt lover!
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lovely card. I especially like the sewing, it really completes the design.
ReplyDeleteA fun way to do the sketch - and use up lots of paper scraps as well!
ReplyDeleteYour card is terrific. I love how you fixed your stitching issue. Honestly that is one of my favorite parts about it. I never would have guessed you didn't do it on purpose. TFS.
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What a wonderful look of quilting you created with your patterned paper!
ReplyDeleteSuper nice! Love the quilt feel to it.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt style design. TFS
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet birthday card for your Mom, Jocelyn! I'm sure she'll love it, especially since she's a quilter. Great interpretation of Kim's sketch. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of Birthday Creations!
ReplyDeleteLove this card, especially since it was so tailored to something that your mom loves. Smiled after reading your stitching story...I never would have known...you did an awesome job covering up your mistake.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very special card and I'm sure your mom will love it too!
ReplyDeleteThe sun the colors the quilt all just perfect!! I love quilt cards.
ReplyDeletesigh...I love it:)
ReplyDeleteThere are no mistakes - only happy accidents. Your stitching looks great - the duplicate stitch on the circle does not look like a mistake. My machine-stitched quilt pieces always seem to have a line that goes wonky. Haven't tried stitching on cards yet. I'm sure your mom will love the card. The quilt piecing is great.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! Thanks for the chance to win this great looking magazine!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love and your Mom will too :)
ReplyDeleteIf this doesn't put a smile on someone's face, I can't imagine what would! This is so pretty! And I like the stitching!! I really do want this issue! Birthdays are so much fun!
ReplyDeleteLove your mum's card! I think your "wonky" stitching looks perfect. I never would have noticed if you didn't point it out.
ReplyDeletePerfect card for a quilter and perfect for the sketch thanks for the inspiration, I've got to try the stitching!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Love your card and stitching!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! My MIL is a quilter, you have inspired me for a future project!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilty-looking card! Thanks for the inspiration to check out Moxie Fab too :)
ReplyDeleteI love quilts so this is a terrific design, such pretty papers for it too, your Mom will just love it!
ReplyDeleteI love your card!!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutly love your card. It is a great way to use scraps. I certainly am scraplifting it.
ReplyDeleteGreat card, love the stitching, the use of scraps (at least for me)...what a great way to save money!
ReplyDeleteYour card is gorgeous! I love the stitching! I don't have a Silhouette, I'll either have to find a die or a friend willing to cut some scraps for me or maybe it is time for me to jump in and purchase one. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove your Dresden Plate card! Hadn't thought about using my quilt books as inspiration! Beautiful! ~Bev~
ReplyDeleteGreat card! I love how you worked Kim' sketch!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your take on the sketch! Simply lovely... and all that extra stiching you did makes the card stand out so much more! :o)
ReplyDeleteTheresa McKinney
www.miislucky.blogspot.com
What a gorgeous card! Your mother will love it. I was wondering how this sketch would be used. You nailed it! The double stitching is a great added touch and you'd never know there was a mistake to be covered by its use.
ReplyDeleteVery cute card! I really like how the mistake turned out with the extra stitching :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice, soft, quilty look to the card
ReplyDeleteQuite lovely and soft! Love the muted dp papers.
ReplyDeleteIf you hadn't said anything about the "mistake" I wouldn't have seen it! In fact, it still doesn't look like a mistake. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a soft, sweet card.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card. My quilting sister would love it.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you mixed all the patterns - definitely quilt like!
ReplyDeleteLove the pastels and the feeling of a beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilty card.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilted card!
ReplyDeleteCarol B
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Beautiful card, Jocelyn! The colors and patterns are so perfect for this sketch design too :)
ReplyDeleteThis card is such a beauty...I'm certain you mother will love it!
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt birthday card - so nostalgic chic. Mahalo for the op to win some goodness.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card Jocelyn! Love the cutting file and the pretty papers!
ReplyDeleteLove your take on the sketch and the colors used on your card. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeletebeautiful card,loved soft colors of papers.
ReplyDeletewow!!! I LOVE this idea! Love the colors too!
ReplyDeleteGreat sketch and fabulous card! Love the muted colors!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! The colors are fabulous, TOO!
ReplyDeleteHey Jocelyn! Thanks for linking this up to the Mixy-Matchy Style Challenge in the Moxie Fab World! I'm so glad you joined in on all the fun! :)
ReplyDeleteHey Jocelyn! Thanks also for linking this up to the Birthday Card Challenge in the Moxie Fab World! I'm so glad you joined in on all the fun there as well! :)
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