So upon request, here is my attempt at a tutorial explaining how I made this design on my last card.

I’m not sure if this design has a name. I’ve seen it before on pattern papers and elsewhere, but I don’t know the name of it. The color combinations are endless. I hope you give it a try!






















Amazing! I had no clue how you had done this but didn’t want to pester for a tut… Thanks so much!!
Hee. Thank you, though! I really want to try this myself soon. So fun and graphic.
Totally cool.. This technique has a retro feel, but is totally modern! The little embossed flowers in the middle work so well. Thanks for sharing your tutorial.
Jaydee
Thanks for the tutorial! Such a cool technique.
Thanks for sharing this technique!
I should have known it was something delightfully straight-forward, just like your cards. Thanks for sharing your tips and tricks.
Thanks! I think I have seen this as a quilt design? At any rate, I love it and am so glad you explained it. YOur card is beautiful, as always!
I just happened to come across this info. You might be interested in the name, and the story with it. Love your card, and the pretty touch of embossing.
http://www.accuquilt.com/blogger-spotlight-rob-peter-pay-paul?utm_source=BS002&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=consumeremails
Wow! I love this design! Thanks so much for the tutorial; I would love to try this.
In quilting, we call this “Cathedral Widow”. It’s a lovely motif paper as well. Thanks for the inspiration.
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