Hello! This crazy quilt design was inspired by a crazy quilt my Great-Great-Great-Grandmother "Mam" and her daughter Josy created from 1900 to1902. Josy's granddaughter, my Grandma June, divided up the quilt and framed the pieces for her children and grandchildren along with photos of the original creators and two successive generations of daughters. A family heirloom to be sure. I got to thinking about how it would make a wonderful scrapbook paper, or junk journal page. Being an artist myself, I decided to create this piece inspired by the crazy quilt, its stitches, and embroidery. I have also included the original completion date of "1902" and my initials (AP) for posterity. I hope you like these, and they can add some nostalgia to your own sentimental projects. You can purchase and download the files in my Etsy shop or amyperrotti.com
Junk journal page made with my Crazy Quilt design |
Upcycled tin made with my Crazy Quilt design |
Note cards made with my Crazy Quilt design |
Gift wrap made with my Crazy Quilt design |
Above are photos of crafts I made with the Crazy Quilt design layouts. The first is a Junk Journal page I made with one of the 8.5" x 11" landscape (horizontal) layouts as a background (it only took half a sheet). The second photo is a tin I upcycled with one of the vertical layouts. The third photo is two 4" x 5" note cards I made with an 8" x 10" layout (cut in half and then folded in half). The fourth photo is a small gift I wrapped with another 8.5" x 11" layout. I printed the layouts on Vellum Bristol Premium cardstock because it has a texture that gives the design a fabric like look, which worked well with the crazy quilt design. You can read more about my Crazy Quilt printable in my Etsy shop and at amyperrotti.com
Peace,
Amy
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