I wasn't sure how to express a 5th birthday on the bright fabrics, but Joe suggested the 5, and I painted the new logo over the fabric. I "drew" the design with strips of 1/2" masking tape and then marked the edges with a white pencil. After removing the tape, I first used a white paint and went over it with the red and yellow. Finally I used Golden's liquid gold acrylic and brushed it lightly over the yellow and it is very pretty! Click to enlarge.
On the back I fused a car, some dinosaurs and a cupcake. The objects didn't stand out enough so I used a gold puff paint once again around the edges, not being too successful, but good enough. David wouldn't let me keep it to take to my quilting BEE.
Your quilted card for David is so charming, and I know he will always cherish it. Glad to know that it and others are being preserved! David is himself a charming looking young man! I think the items on the back show up quite nicely. Loved seeing all the shoe quilts, too!
ReplyDeleteI love all of the shoes, but the Superman 5 was the most clever of all!! It's so much fun to have a genius friend who is generous enough to share with me. Luv U, dear Linda, and thanks yet once again, RA
ReplyDeleteI'm like the others--Super 5 is too-too super. What fun. And such a fine way to make a special boy even more. This is one 5-year-old who knows how he is loved!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! It must be nice to know that your quilt birthday cards are so cherished!
ReplyDeleteThose are all so great! Really love the Superman - very clever with the 5!
ReplyDeleteThis is another clever birthday quilt that is a wonderful keepsake for a "grand" - cute David this time. I ooed and aahed over it in an email but missed your blog. I also love looking at these fancy shoes that are immortalized for sure now :).
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