I'm lucky enough to live about 2 hours away from Houston. So, I attend the International Quilt Festival every year. Several booths have the neatest cards; but they are pricey like said. I also make my own cards with fabric. guess I need to print out some of my quilty graphics on cardstock.
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Amish Fabric Barn, Lancaster, Pa. they have them on three large spindles as you walk in. They are so pretty , and so nice to give as gifts too!
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I have seen them in many Quilt stores and on line. And yes, you could make them using a picture of a block or a quilt you have made.
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you can get card stock at pretty much any store, walmart, target, ac moore, joanns. all cardstock is, is a thicker paper
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Amy Bradley has some really fun cards. You can find them on her web site. Just Google Amy Bradley
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Those cards are really nice, would they be too hard to try for a computer novice type?
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If I saw those I would have to buy them. Love them that is for sure.
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Yes, I use Quilter cards whenever I can find them, usually at Quilt shows the vendors will have some.
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Originally Posted by debbieumphress
Ms Mayhem. I have that picture and she is just too cute cuddled up. YOu should post that picture too.
I didn't because some don't like pics of kids here. I have color printer, will get some card stock. I am thinking I have some. Will ask NP3 when she gets home. LOL. SHe knows my rooms better than me now. SO funny. Thank you everyone.♥♥ |
I have the DWR cards in your picture too! I got them at a quilt show. I have some others that I have found at quilt shops. Elenor Burns had a decent collection at her booth at the Road to CA quilt show this year. Love quilty cards!
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