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Saturday, 2 October 2021

Food For Thought

Hello Nomad friends.  It's World Card Making Day and I hope you have had a chance to get crafty.  The day started rainy, and I thought I would be card making all day, but the sun came out and there were pumpkins to pick......  But I did manage to finish this card inspired by The Paper Events challenge and also De Egel, where they want patchwork

When I think paper-patchwork my mind immediately goes to my Star Quilt die.  I used a medium grey card base and cut the star quilt from black card.  The card is glossy on one side and matt on the other so I pieced the central rays back in reversing alternate pieces.  Then I used more of the base card and pale grey woodgrain card to piece the rest of the design.  I used Stamplorations Stitched Tags to cut more of the woodgrain card and stamped with various food related sentiments from Carmen's Veranda.  A bit of polka dot ribbon, a couple of brads and a few odd patchwork pieces to break up the open space at the bottom  of the card.  

Thanks for dropping by.  I do hope you have had a wonderful day.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
De-Egel Challenge 127 - Quilts/Patchwork
Stamplorations Challenge - Photo inspired by stars
Papercraft Challenge 74 - Sentiment as Focus







4 comments:

  1. Loving your patchwork card, Gail. It really made me laugh, especially the apple suggestion. Thanks so much for playing along at STAMPlorations Theme & Photo Prompt challenge. Good Luck!

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  2. Great patchwork with all the sentiments, Gail - so fun to read them all!!

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  3. Hallo Gail,
    Wat een gave kaart en mooi hoe je het patchwork hierop verwerkt hebt. Dank je wel voor jou bijdrage aan de patchworkuitdaging van de Egel. Groet, Nelleke

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  4. A great card Gail. Thanks so much for joining our October stamps and sparkle theme and photo prompt challenge over at STAMPlorations xx

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