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Greetings Quilter,
We have been talking about fabric postcards and transferring
photos onto fabric, so why not transfer your favorite photo
onto fabric and create a tiny quilt - a fabric postcard?
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It's always fun to come up with some original way to send
your Holiday greetings.
My dad always wrote a poem for Christmas. Every year, a
new poem. Then one year, my parents moved around Christmas
and the poem was delayed.
The next year, he created an un-Christmas poem that was
sent to the "Christmas Card List" in July. And a new
tradition began.
For a few years, the card was decorated with pictures of
the family, each doing something that related to their
verse in the poem.
My mom and dad always got comments on their cards. They
were personal and easy and fun to read, everybody got to
hear about what went on during the year.
But to my dad, it was kind of a chore. My mom had to give
him weeks of notice and nag him to get it done.
Why not make something that is fun, and something that you
can make during the year in your spare time.
This will be a standout among your Holiday card friends,
and they will be anxious to see what you come up with
every year.
You can easily create a photo fabric postcard from the
scraps in your stash in a short time - while watching TV,
watching it snow, or listening to some great music.
Here is a resource to help:
http://www.how-to-quilt.com/quilt-postcard.php
Happy Quilting!
Penny Halgren
www.How-to-Quilt.com
www.TheQuiltingCoach.com
www.QuiltBlockLibrary.com
7925 Pasadena Ave.
La Mesa, CA 91941
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