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I am on Sew Thankful's email list and Tracy had information on fabric postcards, I loved this idea and ordered some Fast2fuse from her. I thought what a fun project and I will use this for my Valentine cards to my daughters and my parents. My hubby wouldn't be that impressed so he will get a Hallmark! The top photo is college daughter's valentine, I finished it last night and wanted it mail it today, pardon the lighting. The grouping are for my other daughters and for my parents. I added the ribbon loop, in case they wanted to hang these. White fabric is fused on the back of the cards and I wrote my message with fabric markers.
I am home this afternoon with no girls, I have been in my sewing room working on various projects for 3 hours!
The cards are cute! They look like they take a lot of time - lots of quilting on there, but worth it, I'm sure.
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