Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Club Scrap Trees Blog Hop

Welcome to Club Scrap's monthly blog hop featuring the beautiful Trees Collection!


If you are following the hop, your last stop was Hetty's Craft Chaos. If you'd like to start at the beginning, go to Club Scrap Creates.

My 8x10" wall hanging features the 8.5x11" prints from the Trees Club Stamp Paper Collection. Click HERE to see how this simple paper quilting technique is achieved, step by step.


I began this wall hanging by placing the folded 2" circle punched squares onto my trimmed 8x10" print.


After embellishing, I used a grid ruler to keep things lined up during the assembly process.


If you pop over to the Club Scrap Creates Blog entry, you'll see this technique also works well for embellishing cards and scrapbook pages.


Next on the hop is Cathy at the Artful Gamut. She always has something fun to share.

Thank you for hopping by!
Kay

24 comments:

  1. Beautiful creation,Kay! i wish it was material and I would make this quilt for my bed.
    You always come up with such fun ideas.I will give this a try.

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  2. Oh my goodness! What a beautiful piece of art!

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  3. Beautiful artwork, Kay, and a great way of showcasing this lovely kit!

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  4. Love this technique as a wall hanging Kay, super job!

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  5. That finished product turned out soooo nicely. I love 3-d art-y things. The little Aspen leaves add to it perfectly!

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  6. Kay, this is gorgeous - I love how you used this technique on a card, layout and artwork for your home! I espeically like the little details tucked into the folds - simply wonderful! Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Kay - you have another total winner here. Thank you so much for this wonderful idea.

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  8. I loved this technique when you shared it on the blog but this makes me love it even more! I so have to give this a try...it's amazing for the wall art!

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  9. Wow! The art work is gorgeous. I loved the technique when I saw it on the cards, but as a wall hanging it is outstanding!

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  10. I love this so much! I'm seeing one (or more) of these in my crafty future....

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  11. I love this project, Kay...I really like how you took the idea to a larger scale.

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  12. This is the beautiful! I love the dimension you added to each square. It reminds my of my favorite quilt style wedding ring. TFS

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    1. oh thanks, I didn't think of the Wedding Ring pattern, but you are right, cool, thanks.

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  13. Just beautiful is all I can say

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  14. Elegant! This is a beautiful project! I just love it!

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  15. My father tried to get me interested in quilting. I pieced one "top" and informed him that quilting would Not be my next hobby. Quilting like this with paper? Hmmm, I could do this!

    Bossann

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    1. At least you were able to assemble one "top"! My Mother tried to get me interested in making fabric quilts also, she just loved it, but it was just too time consuming for me and I didn't have the patience for it apparently, this type of thing is more my speed heheee. Our poor well meaning parents :)

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  16. OMG that is just an amazing project and technique with sooo many possibilities!! You ROCK!!!

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  17. I love quilting with paper ideas. I made one quilt with my Mom's help and said "that's it for me!" Your wall art is gorgeous! TFS! Have a great day.

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  18. It is a lovely technique! Beautiful work, Kay!

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  19. Beautiful! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the wall hanging. It's all beautiful but that is my fave! Nicely done.

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  20. Outstanding! The question is: Does Kay sleep?

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  21. So clever! So many possibilities for this technique. thanks Kay!

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