I was working in my office all day today, getting ready for the semester to begin on Monday, and have been thinking for a while that I needed a little something quilty to brighten up the place. One of my courses focuses on US government, so I have this little Gee's Bend postcard on the wall. (In case you can't see it very well, there is fabric with the letters VOTE printed on it.) I looked up at it today and was inspired to do a bit more letter exploration for Tonya's class when I got home. I used Ami Simms' cool little 'sleeve' corners again on this. The whole thing measures 12"x12".I have to thank Tonya again here for her inspiration!! If you haven't found her tutorials, check them out here!!
7 comments:
I'm such a sucker for Americana quilts and fabric. Love the Uncle Sam hats. I've voted in each election since I turned 18 - it is a wonderful thing . . . but my favorite part? The 'I Voted Sticker' I get to wear on my shirt all day. It really is the simple things for me *lol*
It seems like you are having fun with these letters.
oh I LOVE it. love it. that fabric is all fabulous and works perfectly. I love the simplicity of the piece. gorgeous.
You are becoming an expert in letters! It looks wonderful.
Thanks a lot for nice comments in my blog, - how great that you could use what you found for inspiration!
Exactly the right idea--you have no business to complain about the government if you didn't vote! I like how you made the lettering.
Just delightful!
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