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05-21-2009
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Pearl-ExPert
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How do you do that?
I have seen some amazing cards in the gallery that I would love to know how they are made. The top note die looks like a quilt. How do you do it?
I was thinking that you would cut the squares and glue them onto a piece of CS then run it through the machine. I would love to know.
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05-21-2009
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Die Cut Diva
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You are correct.
Punch out the squares then adhere them to cardstock. Run that through your machine with the Top Note die. Easy peasy!
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05-21-2009
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Matboard Maniac
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Another way is to glue stips of dp to thin white cs and then cut them in strips the perpendicular way. Take these strips and glue them to another cs sort of alternating the pattern. Then run through your machine with the Top Note Die. Clear as mud????
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05-21-2009
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Die Cut Diva
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Kewl idea...thanks for sharing this...
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05-21-2009
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Stazon Splitcoast
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RJP111
You are correct.
Punch out the squares then adhere them to cardstock. Run that through your machine with the Top Note die. Easy peasy!
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this is exactly how i did it!
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05-22-2009
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Pearl-ExPert
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Awesome. I am going to have some play time today. I think that will be one of the things I try. Thanks so much.
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05-22-2009
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Polyshrink Goddess
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It will look even more quilted if you add a step:
*punch out squares
*adhere them with a glue stick to appropriate sized card front
*burnish the squares with a bone folder
*Run thru top note - or any other largish shape
*THEN!..... run it thru a texture plate -
all done
the texture makes it remind me of the chenille style quilts my grandma had at the lake house when we were growing up.
it is addicting - and a great way to use up scrap DSP!
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05-22-2009
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Polyshrink Goddess
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Oh! The texture added is a good idea. Thanks for sharing that.
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05-22-2009
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Mad Swapper
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Anyone have a link to any of these? I'm a visual person!!!
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05-22-2009
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Kookie Creator
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05-22-2009
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05-22-2009
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Polyshrink Goddess
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http://stampinonline.blogspot.com/20...1_archive.html
there is mine - in the group posting on the left hand side corner. The only card I have with the technique that I also have a picture to go with!
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05-27-2009
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Kookie Creator
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05-27-2009
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Rubber Obsessor
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QUILTED CARDS
I love these! I will have to work on it soon!
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05-27-2009
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Kookie Creator
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Okay . . . here's mine . . .
http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/ga...&ppuser=123438
I wish I'd read directions first! LOL I cut my paper. Why didn't I think of using the square punch? (DUH!) And, I don't have the Top Note Die (yet) so used one of my Nestabilities.
I was going to run it through my Cuttlebug for texture, but the designer paper I used had some embellishment on it so I thought it might be overkill.
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05-27-2009
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Matboard Maniac
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ok Question if i may...what is a Top note die and who makes them? xx jo xx
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05-27-2009
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Stampin' Fool
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The Top Note Die is a die cut that is in the SU catty. I know they have them in the Canadian and US SU books, I am not sure if they are available in the UK. You can use nesties or any other die cut for this technique as well.
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05-27-2009
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Mad Swapper
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Oh, wow! Thanks for the links to the pictures. I was having a really hard time picturing what the OP was even talking about! I don't have the top note die, but I do have the labels one nesties...what a great way to use up scraps!
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05-27-2009
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Glitter Queen
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I'm having trouble picturing this. I would love to try your suggestion. I'm such a visual person. Could you perhaps walk me through this a bit more?
Thanks!
chaun
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05-27-2009
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Glitter Queen
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Quilted Card
Dawn has the best video gallery.Check her out. Here is the one for the quilted card using the top note die cut.
http://http://dawnsstampingthoughts.typepad.com/dawns_stampin_studio/2009/04/faux-quilt-card-.html[/url]
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05-27-2009
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Glitter Queen
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AhDuckyInk
Dawn has the best video gallery.Check her out. Here is the one for the quilted card using the top note die cut.
http://http://dawnsstampingthoughts.typepad.com/dawns_stampin_studio/2009/04/faux-quilt-card-.html[/url]
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Oh, I saw the video and it's great. I just didn't understand another way you said to do it with gluing strips to white carstock or thin white paper, etc. I am always looking for variations. I just can't quite, in my mind, visualize what you suggested to try as a different way to do the original squares. Thanks! chaun
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05-27-2009
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Polyshrink Goddess
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I got 3 in my gallery as well ...they are easy but look so elegant.
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05-27-2009
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Glitter Queen
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Quote:
Originally Posted by feelinthemagic
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That's a wonderful tutorial. I really "get it" now!
Thanks!
chaun
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05-27-2009
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Matboard Maniac
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Reading through this thread got my creative juices flowing!!!
How about this for a satin-look-pillow-top-type quilt - punch out the squares in a solid color (say pink), sponge the edges in a deeper color in the same family (say deep pink), glue them onto a sheet of white cs and then run it through the Big Shot on an angle with the Top Note die so they look diamond shaped.
You could even glitz up this 'pillow' type quilt with little white/cream beads at all the intersecting points. If you really wanted a stuffed satin pillow look, when you are done sponging the edges of the squares you could use the direct to ink pad route to put some 'gather' folds on each square.
For those of you who are visual, I will put this idea into practical form and post it...soon I hope. In the meantime, try it and see what you come up with!
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05-27-2009
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Matboard Maniac
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THese are fascinating. I love them. TFS!!!
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05-27-2009
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Insane Embellisher
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Quote:
How about this for a satin-look-pillow-top-type quilt - punch out the squares in a solid color (say pink), sponge the edges in a deeper color in the same family (say deep pink), glue them onto a sheet of white cs and then run it through the Big Shot on an angle with the Top Note die so they look diamond shaped.
You could even glitz up this 'pillow' type quilt with little white/cream beads at all the intersecting points. If you really wanted a stuffed satin pillow look, when you are done sponging the edges of the squares you could use the direct to ink pad route to put some 'gather' folds on each square.
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Very cool idea! Can't wait to see what you do. 
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05-27-2009
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Die Cut Diva
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Robin Lee
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Robin, Tks for sharing! I took a peek at your card and it is absolutely gorgeous!
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05-28-2009
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Crimping Master
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I'm going to have to give this a try today.
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05-28-2009
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Kookie Creator
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I guess I'll add mine too. I used a zig-zag machine stitch between the squares, and it worked fine through the Top Note and Cuttlebug swirls folder.
http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/ga...&ppuser=133195
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05-28-2009
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Crimping Master
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I love these, they look so warm and cosy! I made one for a quilter friend, and an waiting to hear what she thinks of it! Here's mine;
http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/ga...0&ppuser=11449
I used the paisley embossing folder, for the texture. There is also a link to the directions that I used. Very clear and simple.
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05-28-2009
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Pearl-ExPert
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Being a quilter (or ex-quileter since I haven't made one in years) I love this technique! Used my Pixie Sewing Machine that DH bought for me for the first time today. Here's mine:
http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/ga...0&ppuser=72864
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06-13-2009
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Polyshrink Goddess
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I love the look too, I don't have a Top Note Die but Spellbinders Nestabilities so here is a sympathy card I made using this technique, punched squares out of old envelopes (the pretty insides!)
I thought, if ever there was a time you could do with a snuggly quilt, it is when you feel sad inside...
Here's mine: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/ga...&ppuser=206189
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06-13-2009
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Pearl-ExPert
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Can you put the Top Note die through a cuttlebug? I am really wanting the die but don't have a big shot.
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06-13-2009
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Compulsive Stamper
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yes, you can use it with the cuttlebug...
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06-14-2009
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Watercolor Wizard
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Quilt card
Here is one I made some time ago- this was in the The Technique Junkies newsletter a while back- although I am an avid sewer, I used Embossing Powder instead of adding stitches. I gathered some ribbons to make the accents-this was SAB ribbons. If I ever wanted to mail this, I would have to take off the bulky rose and do something else with it..........
http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/ga...00&ppuser=2423
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