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Thursday, April 14, 2011
Moxie Fab Home Decor Challenge
Cath over at Moxie Fab is having a Home Decor Challenge on her blog this week. I recently made my "Quilted Wall Frame" for my studio, so I guess with this challenge I am giving a gift to myself, something that I normally don't do. :) I took Cosmo Cricket papers and paper pieced the quilt blocks, with my Tim Holtz ruler pierced my papers and hand stitched all of the stitching to make it look like a real quilt, went to an antique store and found all of these fabulous bobbins, ribbon and needle holder to decorate my quilted piece with, added some Tim Holtz and 7 Gypsy embellishments along with other random items to finish my project. Hope you enjoy my project and try some quilting with paper for yourself. Please make sure to visit Moxie Fab World to get all of the fab details but here are a few for you to start with. 1. You were to create a paper crafted home decor item to give to someone dear. 2. Upload it to your blog and add it to Mr. Linky on Moxie Fab World. 3. Share with your followers about your project for the Home Decor Challenge in the Moxie Fab World. 4. Your project is due midnight EST on Thursday, April 21. 5. Moxie Fab will select two random winning projects will link to projects to their blog on Wednesday, April 27 and will receive a copy of 350 Cards & Gifts
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Hi, Pam! Thanks for posting your card to our Facebook page! I just wanted to stop by your blog and see all your other creations and I just LOVE this home decor project! :) We love seeing what readers are creating and posting on their blogs and elsewhere! Anyway, just wanted to pop by and say hi -- happy crafting!
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