Friday, 2 May 2025

April Card Chain Challenge Reveal

Today is 2nd of the month so time for the Card Chain Challenge big reveal. This month 32 card makers took part and I sent my card to Greta in Oregon.



I used the sketch, the product fabric and the theme of friendship

When I saw the option to use fabric this month I got out my stash/hoard of Liberty print tana lawn fabric. I just love this stuff, but it has been very neglected recently. After much humming and harring I settled on this pretty purple and pink piece. After ironing it, I attached it to a piece of thin card with bondaweb and then cut it with a scallop edged die. The strip across the middle is a scrap of off white hammered card. I stamped and heat embossed the sentiment which is from the Uniko simply said sentiment set. I use these such a lot, they have been one of my best buys.


The die cut flower is by Pinkfresh Studio. I cut it in white and pale blue and cut a circle from dark blue card slightly larger. The light blue was inlaid and the dark blue shows through. Looking at it now I can see that I missed a pice of light blue that should have been added between the stems at the base - never mind, but there is always something! I mounted the fabric panel on a light blue and then a white mat before mounting onto a dark blue card base. I was quite pleased with it and enjoyed using the fabric - must get it out again soon.

I was very lucky to receive this gorgeous card from Carol in UK.

If you would like to take part in the next card chain challenge, you have until 6th to sign up here

Before I go, I just thought I would share a few photos of my visit to RHS Wisley last week. It is one of my favourite places and luckily my brother lives nearby. It was quite a cool day with lots of cloud, but it was still wonderful. The camassia was the star, but there was still lots of blossom, lilac, tulips, wisteria, azalea and camellia to enjoy. What's not to love?




Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog today, I really appreciate it. 

22 comments:

crafty-stamper said...

Stunning card Hilary and love the brilliant use of the beautiful fabric-well done with that. Glad you liked my card and beautiful nature pics.
carol x

Pauline C said...

Beautiful card Hilary, love the brilliant way you used the gorgeous Liberty fabric. Love your nature pics as well xx

GerJanne said...

Great card! And I think the air must be smelling terrefic!! All the flowers! Beautiful photo's.

Loll said...

Lovely card for Greta, my friend. And such a lovely card you received from Carol. Thanks for sharing the photos of your recent trip. Beautiful farm / gardens. Love this time of year with all the amazing blooms. xx

Linda W. (ScrappinBari) said...

Such a beautiful fabric choice for this card & I love your inlaid flower too, Hilary! Gorgeous garden photos too - glad you had a good trip!!

Ashwini Rao said...

Love the fabric and the die cut that you've paired with it looks so cute! I love the shades of blue and purple on this.Gorgeous card, Hilary!

Arlene said...

I couldn't tell it was fabric and I love the pattern you chose. Wonderful card. And what a nice way to end your post with those gorgeous flowers.

coldwaters2 said...

What a beautiful card Hilary I love the colours you used they look so vibrant and how lucky were you to receive one of Carols's amazing creations I have just to her blog and had a look at it totally fantastic both of you
hugs
lorraine x

Dotty Jo said...

I love your card! What a gorgeous way to use the sketch and your colour combo isn't a million miles away from your last snap of the flowers at Wisley. We've never been and I really think we should make the effort. Thanks for being a lovely link in the CCC chain again, Hilary, hugs, Jo x

Leslie Miller said...

You've taken me back to the days when my stamp room was a sewing room and I had so much fabric stockpiled. I sewed everything -- clothes, crafts, home decor. Did craft shows, too. All while working full time. Gosh, it seemed so easy then! I'm happier now with paper crafts. The pretty fabric on your card adds so much textural goodness. I also like the sketch. I had seen Carol's card and it's a WOW. Thank you for sharing the garden pictures, too. What a lovely place to visit!

Greta said...

I'm so glad you signed up after me so your card with the beautiful fabric is on display for me to enjoy! You used the sketch perfectly, Hilary! What a great card you received! I adore seeing the beautiful floral pictures! The lilac is the star for me--gorgeous!

Gail L said...

Wow! I would have never known that was fabric!
Such a pretty card!

Liz said...

Gorgeous card Hilary, beautiful colours. I love the texture of the fabric incorporated into the design.
Liz xx

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

I haven't used fabric on a card for years, what a wonderful piece of fabric it is too, love how you used it with the die and simple sentiment, it's a very beautiful card Hilary. What wonderful photos of Wisley, I haven't been there for many, many years, such a beautiful place to visit. Lovely photos too. x

I Card Everyone said...

Hilary, your use of fabric on your card is so brilliant - and such a pretty print you have chosen to go with that sweet little tulip! Such a lovely card you've made and received!
=]

EmmaT said...

Wonderful cards to sent and received, gorgeous photos, did go to Wisley a few years ago when my brother lived in the area. Emma

Linby said...

I've been thinking of things to do with my Liberty bias strips. I made some bracelets ages ago but was thinking of cards... Thanks for the inspiration and technique with this fabulous card. Lovely pics of Wisley too.

Christine said...

such a pretty card, I love the use of the Liberty print fabric ♥

pinky said...

It's such a pretty card Hilary. The colours really replicate your gorgeous photos!

Maria said...

A very pretty card using the fabric in lovely color, so beautiful!!

Maria said...

Oh, I forgot to mention the lovely photos! Such beautiful flowers! I can hardly wait until my lilacs bloom!

Anja v K@@rten said...

Wonderful, wonderful, wonderfullllllll
Creatieve groetjes, Anja