


I'm in a swap online with a group that makes fabric post cards. They are not my best thing, but sometimes I like to challenge myself. It's the edging that usually gives me the problems. Here are three, two are for the swap, one to keep. I'll post pics of what I get in exchange next month after they arrive.
This challenge was called "Every Stamp Tells a Story". We are to use a stamp and then interpret it on fabric. Some of my favorite stamps have images of fish, and that's what got me in the mood today when I sorted through them. I like the cool blues.
Hi Janene,
ReplyDeleteYour postcards turned out great. I wanted to do that Swap but was late. :(
In another group that I am in, we are doing an ATC swap with Postage Stamps. I will post them to my blog soon. :)
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These are beautiful little works of art. I make fabric postcards too,and I am amazed at the amount of work they require - suppose because they are double sided and also need to be made to travel through the mail unharmed. I have been able to send them through the mail with good results.
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