Recently I participated in a fabric postcard swap hosted by Patty at: Elm Street Quilts Blog. This was a new venture for me, making a postcard of fabric. How fun and cool is that? Pictured here is the one I made for my swap partner. Our recipients are a secret until the Swap is over. The clue for mine was "Spring", so one flower came to mind: a tulip. The back has a mock stamp and postage marks made with ink and two rubber stamps. 'Adding a message to the recipient before mailing. This swap was a lot of fun + educational. 'Will share the fabric postcard that I received as soon as it arrives. Please continue reading for comments.
Here is the back of the card that I made for my swap partner. Making fabric postcatds is a lot of fun. Tagging this post: #esqpostcardswap .
Blessings, Danice G.
6 comments:
This is adorable, I have never made a fabric post card, looks like fun.
Thank you Lady Jane. The card was fun to make.
I adore fabric postcards and they are easy to mail. Your Tulip is perfect for Spring! <3
Thanks Sherry. Tulips always remind me of Spring.
Hi Danice! Love your tulip postcard. Great job ! And, I'm glad it's "almost" spring here in Alabama! If James Spann would just quit throwing these freeze warnings at us!!! LOL Hopefully after next week it will stop!
Thank you Brenda. Yes, it so cold today. 'Supposed to be in the 30's tonight. Warm weather welcome, and soon.
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