I'm totally obsessed with making these fabric cards, after the first one I made based on the pattern in the Denyse Schmidt Quilts book. It's such a simple process--really, just sewing scraps of fabric onto card stock, and then "quilting" the card with additional stitching. A rotary cutter is helpful for trimming the fabric and threads on the sides after sewing.
There's so much freedom in putting the fabrics together.
The only problem is that it's further encouraged me to save every itty bitty piece of scrap fabric. Oy. And I'm now regretting not joining in on Mecozy's fabric swap. Will there be another? So much fun. ;)
And since this post is a bit paper-y focused, have you all seen that Leslie has reopened The Paper Princess? It's all gorgeous, but I'm totally loving all her stationary right now. (I'm so inspired by this woman who has three children--she gives me hope that somehow, I too, will survive!)
And paper-y in name only--if you haven't already, go check out Laurie's new shop - Mod Dots Shop. I love her pins--so adorable!