Monday, March 23, 2015

Shabby Fabrics Blogger Challenge Roundup!


Hopefully, you were able to follow along with our Laser-Cut Applique Blogger Challenge last week but if you weren't, don't worry! We are here to gather all of the posts from out fabulously creative bloggers in one place.

If you would like to travel through the blog hop from start to finish feel free to check out the kick-off post right here on The Shabby!


For this challenge, we had bloggers come up with creative and beautiful ways to feature our Pre-Fused Laser-Cut Shabby Shapes. Each of them created gorgeous and unique projects which I am proud to share with you now. If you love one of the projects just click on the picture to be taken directly to that blogger's post!

First up is Paula at The Sassy Quilter and her "Not So Shabby Hearts" quilt:
Sassy Quilter | Shabby Fabrics Blogger Challenge

Daniela at On The Cutting Floor made two different projects. Her DIY headband is great for crafters and her baby playmat is a perfect project for any beginner quilter:
 On the Cutting Floor | Shabby Fabrics Blogger Challenge
 On the Cutting Floor | Shabby Fabrics Blogger Challenge

Erin at Why Not Sew? created a stunning Springtime quilt using some of our butterfly and tulip shapes:
 Why Not Sew? | Shabby Fabrics Blogger Challenge

Deby at So-Sew-Easy put together this bright and lovely Spring Applique Pillow Cover. Her stitching makes the shapes look illustrated- so creative!
 So-Sew-Easy | Shabby Fabrics Blogger Challenge

Alyce at Blossom Heart Quilts put together this gorgeous "Swarm" rainbow butterfly quilt: 
 Blossom Heart Quilts | Shabby Fabrics Blogger Challenge

Marni at Haberdashery Fun made a fun pillow featuring a child's name- her son, Tanner, looks like he loves his new pillow!
 Haberdashery Fun | Shabby Fabrics Blogger Challenge

Melissa at Happy Quilting made a "Cutie Pie" baby quilt which definitely lives up to it's name:
 Happy Quilting | Shabby Fabrics Blogger Challenge

Mahriam at Three Owls Handmade Put together a "Rainbow Meadow" mini quilt that is absolutely amazing:
 Three Owls Handmade | Shabby Fabrics Blogger Challenge

Last but most certainly not least, Melissa at The Polkadot Chair came up with this seriously adorable Easter Basket Liner:
 The Polkadot Chair | Shabby Fabrics Blogger Challenge


I would like to give a HUGE "Thank You!" to all of the bloggers who participated in this challenge for coming up with such beautiful and inspiring projects using our Shabby Shapes!

If you decide to create any of these projects yourself please share them with us on social media using #ShabbyFabrics- we love seeing what people are creating!

GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED:
Head over to Our Shop to take a look at our full selection of Shabby Shapes! Let us know which type of shape is your favorite and what you would make with them in the comments below- BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS WITH YOUR ENTRY! 
The prize will be 4 packs of your favorite shape! You will receive one pack of each size that the shapes are offered in (small, medium, large, and x-large)
A winner will be announced on Friday, March 27, 2015.

Thank you so much for following along with the Shabby Fabrics 2015 Blogger Challenge!

56 comments:

  1. I would make a lovely spring table runner with the Laser-Cut Tulip Set - Medium Pin dots. Thank you for the generous giveaway.

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  2. I really like Erin's quilt so I would go for some Butterflies and some Tulip's and make my own version. The pillow is also wonderful Actually they are all grand. I love the hearts too. I see a little girl's quilt with these.

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  3. So many fun shapes to choose from! My favorite is the Daisies in Prints which would make a wonderful spring table runner for starters.

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  4. Love the butterflies and I think the Easter basket idea is adorable. I'd make several and an Easter table runner. Thanks

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  5. Maple leaves - I would make a quilt of falling leaves. Loved seeing what everybody made during the hop. 24Tangent@gmail.com

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  6. Maple leaves - I would make some awesome decorations for autumn, especially for my table.

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  7. I love the Maple leaves but the x-tra large print circles would probably be my first choice. I would make a color wheel with flying geese as accents. Thanks! notwendy gmail

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    1. Congratulations Kelly! You are the winner of the giveaway! We have emailed you with details on the next step. Be sure to check your spam folder just in case the email went there! Congrats again!

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  8. Everyone's projects are gorgeous. I love the butterflies. I'd love to do something like Alyce's Swarm quilt. Thanks for the lovely giveaway.

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  9. I am in love with the Maple Leaves and would use them on a fall quilt that I would make to take with me back east this fall to brighten up my hotel rooms.

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  10. Thanks so much for a chance to win. I love all of the pindot hearts, they are so cute! It would be fun to make my grand daughter another quilt and decorate some onesies for her. All of the projects in the hop are adorable. So many ideas to try!

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  11. HELLO, like all of these neat projects! Shabby Fabrics shop has several really pretty shapes! Thanks for sharing ! msstitcher1214@gmail.com

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  12. Living in Ontario, Canada, Maple Leaves are my favourite! I would make a table runner or a lap quilt
    nridder@hurontel.on.ca

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  13. i would make a Easter table runner and use tulips bewtjwatoutlookdotcom

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  14. My favorite shape is the butterflies, I would make a wall hanging or table topper with them!

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  15. I would love some butterflies to make some applique valances for my daughter's "big girl room"! Thanks! Sarah: crjandsbj(at)netzero(dot)com

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  16. This is such a great idea to offer laser-cut shapes for our sewing needs! I love them all, but my favorite is the butterfly in solids. I want to make a baby girl quilt for an upcoming grand-daughter and this would be so sweet to add butterflies floating across it. **Just an idea; pre-cut airplanes/rockets/ tractors would be cute for little boys!

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  17. There were so many great projects, and most of them were so fittingly Springy, but my choice would be the Maple leaves. I'm a quilter, and I would make a lap quilt with leaves floating across a background of creamy batiks.

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  18. These are all so wonderful! I really like the Laser-Cut Heart Set best tho and would use them on a variety of craft projects! Thanks and God bless. ILuvTheEucharist @ aol.com

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  19. They are all really great, however, our family tradition is for me to make each of our daughters, daughter in laws, and step daughters a themed table runner. This tradition started three Christmas' ago, with a Santa Claus table runner. The following year was a snowman theme and the most recent Christmas was a Valentine's Day theme. This Christmas I will make St. Patrick's Day themed table runners. Did I mention I have 14 table runners to make? So--- I would LOVE to win the shamrock laser cut set because they will look terrific on these table runners AND will make my life a lot easier! Thanks! Jill jedaugs@gmail.com

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  20. The prints butterflies are my favorites! They are so cute! I'd use them to applique on skirts for my nieces and daughters. patchandjenni@gmail.com

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  21. The maple leaves are my favorite shape. I would use them to make a quilted fall throw. lhulen@gmail.com

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  22. Pindot daisies for little girl's dresses and such!

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  23. Pindot daisies for little girl's dresses and such!

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  24. I like the Laser cut daisies. Would look very cute on table toppers, placemats, just to name a few. survivor972002@midco.net

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  25. I love the butterflies and hearts. I would make some pillows for my granddaughter's bed.
    clarkclay@bellsouth.net

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  26. I have been following the blog hop. Thank you for all the ideas! I have fallen in love with the Butterfly sets with prints. So pretty!

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  27. I really love all the projects! I would love to have some maple leaves!

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  28. I feel so inspired by everyone's projects! I have a friend who loves butterflies so I would choose those to make her either a wallhanging or tablerunner!

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  29. I LOVE the large 4" tulips with the pindots! I really need a table topper for spring and would make an adorable quilted piece with these appliques! Thank you! lindapawlak at verizon dot net.

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  30. cool challenge, love the results =] I would make a set of table plate pads embellished with printed daisies.
    aagatta(at)gazeta(dot)pl

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  31. I like the stars, I would use them to make a small appliqued wall hanging I think.

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  32. I love the Easter bunnies. I would make a bunny blanket for my real bunny!

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  33. I would make an adorable Easter/Spring pillow out of the bunnies & tulip shapes! So sweet.
    nettiecrain@live.com

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  34. I love the hearts would make a quilt for my mom.
    merryorganic@gmail.com

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  35. I like the maple leaves and the circles. I think I would make a table runner/topper with the maple leaves and a tote bag or pillow with the circles.

    senstrings(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  36. i love the butterflies in rainbow colors. i would make wall hangings for my grand daughters.

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  37. I like the large print tulips best - so spring like!

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  38. Butterflies! Definately butterflies! I would like to recreate the blogger challenge quilt from Why Not Sew with the butterflies and tulips. So very beautfiul. Thank you for the chance to win.

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  39. I love so many of them!!!! choosing Butterflies, but a hard choice

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  40. love the medium Easter Bunnies - man could I make some cute stuff with them - kml7559@gmail.com

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  41. Of Shabby Frabrics' laser cut shapes, my favorites are the Valentine Laser-Cut Heart Sets. I would use them to make baby quilts for my nieces and nephews who are having babies.

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  42. At first I was going to select the flowers, but then I saw the beautiful maple leaves. I loved them in the fall colors that you showed. We have two doors in the house with windows that look into the garage. One is near our bedroom. I have decided to cover the windows with quilts instead of the usual curtains. Eventually would like to have quilts to change with the season. Nancy A: rangerer@sbcglobal.net

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  43. Oh, the maple leaves for sure! I'd make a Fall table runner or possibly a family tree wall hanging. Thanks for the chance to win!
    sarah123quilt AT gmail DOT com

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  44. must have the butterflies to grace the borders and hearts of the sundresses for my grands.

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  45. I love all the projects...they are all so gorgeous! I really love the hearts and would love to make a quilt and pillow.

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  46. I love the Laser-Cut Daisies Set - Medium Prints :) mrskaty marriott at gmail dot com

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  47. I looooove the Laser-Cut Hearts!!!! I definitely would make a Quilt for our Grangirlie!!! Thank you for chance to win!!!

    bearpaws9(at)copper(dot)net

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  48. I like the flower shapes and I would love to make a pillow like the one Deby made. I like how she gave it dimension. I enjoyed following this blog hop.

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  49. I'd definitely duplicate Erin's butterfly and tulip quilt. It is gorgeous!!!

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  50. I like the maple leaves. I'd make a lap/twin quilt, with a cream background and the leaves scattered around, like a gust of wind had blown them everywhere.
    jen dot barnard at btinternet dot com

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  51. It's a hard decision, but I think the daisy shapes in floral fabric are my favorite. I would probably make a baby quilt. sarah@forrussia.org

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  52. I really like the stars. I sew for charity and use inexpensive or donated fabric so it would be great to be able to add fun embellishments like this, and the stars are suitable for boys and girls.

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  53. wow this is hard to choose. I really love the butterflies. I would put them on placemats for spring and summer use. I would make some for myself, my sister, my daughter and my son and his soon to be wife.
    So fun. quilting dash lady at Comcast dot net

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  54. I do love the butterflies. I can see them flying up curtains for my daughter's room.

    marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com

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  55. I left a comment days ago but don't see it now. Love the flowers all sizes. alm@alum.bu.edu

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