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Monday, June 13, 2011

UStamp with Dawn and Friends World Showcase Blog Hop!!!


Welcome to the UStamp with Dawn and Friends!! World Showcase Blog Hop. Glad you decided to join us.  There are 24 stops for you to make along the way. This is stop #8. You'll have from Friday, June 10 through Monday, June 13 to visit all the blogs and check out all the yummy creative goodness!
If you have been following the Blog Hop from the beginning, you have just been wowed by Kris's Love Shadow Box.  Isn't it just gorgeous??


If you are just joining the Blog Hop, no problem as you can start at any point. All the Designer's Blogs are linked together so you will be able to see ALL the super projects we have for you.


For my project I chose to do a quilted card.







My mother-in-law makes the most amazing quilts.  Since I am not a quilter (or even a sewer for that matter), I figured why not do the next best thing and make a "paper" quilt!  There are so many amazing quilt patterns out there on the Internet -- the possibilities are endless.  Just change up your pattern and your colors and you will have a completely different look.

As a Special Thank You for stopping by my blog I am giving away BLOG CANDY!! Please leave a comment about my project to be entered for a chance to win a FREE PASS to the next UStamp with Dawn and Friends!! session - I ♥ the Holidays!!  I will randomly select a winner to be announced on Monday, so please check back to see if you are the lucky recipient.  If you have already joined I ♥ the Holidays!! for the Special Party Pricing and you are selected as the winner, you will get a FREE Pass to the NEXT event after I ♥ the Holidays!! which will launch in the Fall.

AND now for the really cool part!! You will NOT want to miss out in THIS!!
By clicking this really cute blinkie...yeah...go ahead and click it!!...
you will be taken to
THE WORLD SHOWCASE BLOG HOP WEBSITE!!
Of course it's ***FREE*** to join and there you will find the tutorials for all the blog hop projects,
PLUS live chats, challenges and more prizes!!
You will even have an opportunity to be considered for a spot as a Guest Designer!!

Yes!! It is all FREE, so tell all your friends and join the fun with UStamp with Dawn and Friends!!



AND last but certainly not least, please hop on over to NEXT BLOG where you will find Tammy with an absolutely beautiful card set and holder.

Thanks again for stopping by!!

52 comments:

  1. Great idea! I have used this for scrapbook pages, but never applied it to a card! Very pretty! TFS!

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  2. I have been wanting to try a quilted card. Thanks for the inspiration. Nancy P

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  3. I love your card, I haven't done any quilting yet either but would love to try both.

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  4. Jamie, I love your quilt card. You chose a great DSP to work with to give it that quilt look.

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  5. Jamie, now that is my kind of 'quilting'!! Love you card & DSP that you used. Thanks for sharing. Marsha

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  6. Love the design. Thanks for sharing and the chance to win.

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  7. What a pretty card. Paper scraps to work of art. Love it!

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  8. I am not a sewer either but love the idea of a paper quilt.

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  9. I'm with you Jamie--just give me the paper and let me quilt! Thanks for sharing your lovely card!

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  10. Beautiful quilt card. I like the way you lined up the blues ... looks like a cross. Thanks for sharing.

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  11. Great way to use those small pieces of DSP. I am a beginner quilter and love it, but the paper quilting definitely gives faster satisfaction. Thanks for sharing and the chance for blog candy!

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  12. I like these quilt cards and of course that DSP is gorgeous!

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  13. A wonderful way to use the DSP. I love quilted cards and this is no exception. Thanks for sharing.

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  14. I love quilt cards - perfect for this dsp. Beautiful!!

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  15. great idea and great use of this dsp

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  16. Great card! Thanks for sharing.

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  17. Gorgeous paper quilt. Those colors are awesome.

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  18. Hi Jamie,
    i love the quilted cards, I havent gotten around to doing one yet, and after seeing your card, i am just going to have to do one now.....no excuses.

    Any sweets left

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  19. I sew, but I don't quilt - this gives me the perfect opportunity to become a paper qilter!

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  20. What a great card. This looks fantastic.

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  21. love this, the quilting is awesome

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  22. Quilts are a great way of inspiring new designs for cards...they also make great gift sets for quilters who don't have time to make their own cards to give away because they are busy quilting!

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  23. What a fantastic card. Your quilting looks great.

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  24. Beautiful ... love the quilting and the ruffled ribbon ... such a lovely look ...
    Well done!!!

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  25. Fabulous card, Jamie! You can't beat scrunchy ribbon! Woo hoo!

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  26. Cool card, Jamie. I'll have to give this technique a try!

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  27. Oh so many possibilities! I love it and the idea of quilt cards! thanks for the inspiration.
    Martha L.

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  28. What a great use for all the small leftover pieces of DSP that I can't ever seem to throw away. Thanks for sharing your creativity.

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  29. Love that DSP - gonna miss it. TFS.

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  30. Aren't quilted cards fun to make? Thanks for sharing and offering blog candy.
    Theresa in Kitimat

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  31. Love the project and design. Thanks for sharing and the candy!

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  32. Great idea for DSP scraps. Thanks for sharing

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  33. I love the quilt idea. I am really going to do several of them is different patterns as I don't quilt with fabric. Love it.
    Sally S

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  34. The only quilting I do is with paper too! Thanks for sharing your pretty creation.

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  35. Very pretty! Paper quilting is a lot faster than fabric quilting, for sure!!!

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  36. Pretty card, thanks for sharing

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  37. Such a great way to use the DSP!! Pretty!! Thanks for sharing.

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  38. I've never tried a quilted card but this one has convinced me it's time! Thanks for sharing your pretty design.

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  39. terhare@hotmail.comJune 11, 2011 at 8:21 PM

    I'd love to win! Thanks for sharing!

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  40. so much easier and quicker than sewing a quilt! lovely

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  41. Love the design...looking forward to trying this technique! TFS!

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  42. Thanks for another wonderful quilt card idea! I am in your same boat, my MIL is a fabulous quilter and I can hardly sew a button back on. So I do lots of these for her, lot the idea of cutting the squares into triangles....see, that is why I don't quilt. duh!

    Martha
    stampinmartha.blogspot.com

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  43. What a fantastic card! I love your quilted background!

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  44. Jamie this a gorgeous card.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  45. Great card idea, I have a good friend who is a quilter, so plan to CASE it for her birthday.Thanks for sharing!

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  46. I love quilts, but I chose stamping over quilting. I never thought of paper quilting. I love this card!

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  47. Great idea - love it - thanks for sharing with us :-)

    Michelle

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  48. Gorgeous card Jamie, definately going to make that one today!!! Thanks!

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  49. Gorgeous card! What a great idea especially for a quilter! Thanks.

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