Voila, my new business cards!
I started an art quilters group a few months ago in Gig Harbor, and we decided that we should make business cards to exchange in the style of ATCs -- artist trading cards. So that was the impetus, the kick in the pants I needed.
I started with pieces of blue and orange collaged fabric left over from a project about six years ago. I cut them a little bigger than 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches (the size we agreed on), and printed some business cards on card stock. Then I cut Peltex -- the kind that's fusible on both sides -- to the finished size of the cards. The Peltex is thick and stiff, so the cards will hold their shape. It's easy to stitch through, although I didn't do that.
I fused the fabric on one side and the cards on the other, then trimmed the excess. I love snippets of leftovers, so I took this photo before I threw them out. It's really hard for me to throw out colorful scraps of anything.
Then I started arranging them in different designs and decided they'd make a cool quilt. So maybe I'll collage some more fabric and cut it in rectangles for a tile-like quilt.
Thanks, art quilters' group, for giving me the incentive to move on this!
Have a colorful day
They look terrific! I love the colors and all the texture and, you're right, it would make a great quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea... well done
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I use Peltex too. Did you know it comes in black too? The black does not have fusible on it, but it makes the edges look good.
ReplyDeleteEach of your cards is a work of art - great idea.
ReplyDeleteWow! Love them!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone. I like Judy's suggestion of black Peltex. I'm not crazy about my white edges and black would look a lot nicer.
ReplyDeleteHow clever is that? These are really cool. I'm a little jealous...;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I would never have thought to use them as business cards. Thanks
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I would never have thought to use them as business cards. Thanks
ReplyDeleteVery yummy, Sherrie!
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE your work, Sherrie--everything you do is so uplifting and...well, colorful!!!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty!! I've cut up old watercolors to make tags for pricing and "stories" for art quilts and boho bags, but think I'm gonna look at my fabric project "rejects" with an eye for using them in this sort of format. Such a cool idea!
Pretty cool. Maggie Winfield
ReplyDeleteHi, Sherrie. Marvelous cards. I like the way you can make different arrangements of them.
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nadia
Looks like very crafty business cards i need some simple or plan cards.
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