50th anniversary table topper
#3
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Dubuque Iowa
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go to pam's club, she has a pattern for a tree skirt that could be made into a table topper. The reason i like it is because you can put family fabric photos on it and their picture in the center. you dont' have to be a member to buy the patterns
#4
I just purchased the Hickory nut template from Hickory Hill..Their largest size is used a lot for memory quilts with pics..I had ordered the 2 smaller sizes, but am about to order the largest one now. I wanted to make a table topper with pictures with it..It is for a Christmas gift for my children's grandmother, but this would work for your anniversary table topper too.I know there is a tutorial somewhere on this site on how to use it. Check out the tutorial http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...ks-t27345.html
#5
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Location: The Deep South near Cajun Country, USA
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Per Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedding_anniversary
50 is Golden & the flowers are Yellow Rose & violets. Something simple, pinwheels or log cabins with the flowers & add a wedding pic at one end & a pic of family or what they look like now on the other end.
50 is Golden & the flowers are Yellow Rose & violets. Something simple, pinwheels or log cabins with the flowers & add a wedding pic at one end & a pic of family or what they look like now on the other end.
Last edited by Barb in Louisiana; 07-25-2012 at 05:03 AM.
#6
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It depends how complicated of a pattern you want. If you want easy, then 50 squares (charms) 5 x 10 with a couple of borders. You can use whatever size charm you want based on finished size and if you make it scrappy, throw in a few novelty pieces of things they love ie...children, boating, flowers....
Of course it depends if you want something formal or fun.
Carole
Of course it depends if you want something formal or fun.
Carole
#7
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It depends how complicated of a pattern you want. If you want easy, then 50 squares (charms) 5 x 10 with a couple of borders. You can use whatever size charm you want based on finished size and if you make it scrappy, throw in a few novelty pieces of things they love ie...children, boating, flowers....
Of course it depends if you want something formal or fun. Carole
Of course it depends if you want something formal or fun. Carole
I'm going to remember this one for other times ... birthdays, any anniversaries, etc.
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