Thursday, June 20, 2013

LIM #124

There are hexagons all over the place and I'm loving them.  Maybe it's because I'm a quilter and have seen a number of Grandmother's Flower Garden quilts, including the quilt top in my collection.


This was given to me by a friend a while ago in exchange for some work I did for her on another quilt, both made by her aunt.  I couldn't believe that she would just give it to me but I am so thankful.  I need to put a backing on it and have it quilted but it's lovely just as it is, hanging on a ladder in my living room with a number of other quilts.

Needless to say, this was my inspiration for the Less Is More challenge this week - Hexagons.


The shapes are cut from several papers using the Happy Hexagon die from Papertrey Ink.  I then lined them up and glued them on to make my "flower"  The card is a 4.25 by 4.25 size because I wanted the flower to take center stage.  I put it on a slightly smaller cardstock of the same cream color and popped it up.  A little sentiment from My Craft Spot's Tiny Tags in HA Pale Tomato and it's done.

I've had a busy couple of days and this is the last card I made last Saturday.  I'm hoping for a little time in the craft room tomorrow so I can enter a few more challenges before their weekend deadlines.

Thank you for stopping by to visit.  Have a wonderful day!

5 comments:

Happy Dance said...

I so admire those who can quilt. Your card is so lovely, and it reminds me of a quilt DH's grandma made. This is gorgeous. Wonderful. Bev

Michelle said...

I LOVE that card! Quilts really tug at my heart strings. And you made such a beautiful design. It's gorgeous!

Kate said...

I LOVE your card!! It's gorgeous! (And I love the name of the "Happy Hexigon" die too.) I always love your quilt-inspired cards.

What a gorgeous quilt too! Such a treasure!

Chrissie said...

Sorry I am SO late in visiting this card, last week got away from me somewhat!
This is lovely, I love patchwork!.
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"

Glenda said...

Very pretty card! You captured the look of the pretty quilt very nicely!