
and then move on to this year's cards. I have already written about them .. twice! First when I received the fabric by Michael Miller and the second when I was working on them. But now, the finished product. Well, some of them:



Some of the cards were ironed and some not. And to me, the non-ironed seem almost better: softer, more 3-dimensional...

The fabric was sewn together and sewn onto blank cards. The inner side of the card now looks like this:

I know... the seams are not perfectly straight. But hey, it's the thought that counts, right?
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