My card is called "Barn Quilt" and it is pretty simple. I tore paper for the clouds & grass. I had a tough time designing the barn. It took me a few tries to get the angles on the roof just right. I glued it all together with a glue stick.
The county just to the north of mine (Gibson) has a Barn Quilt Trail with 212 quilt squares. Last year my boxing buddy and I were boxing at their visitor center and I got the map for the trail. My boxing buddy joked that I should plant a box for every one!! That is impossible but I am thinking about planting a few. As of right now, I am not doing Box of the Month in 2017 and will plant one quilt square every month. I was also thinking of challenging fellow boxers to plant some too. This is totally on the back burner for now but I will let you know if I do it ;)

You need a square piece of paper. For this one I used 10 x 10. You fold it in half and fold the outer parts to the middle. You will have 4 long sections.

Then spin your paper around and do the same thing again. Fold the paper in half and fold the outsides to the middle.


Anyway, I only had one pic for this blog entry and I thought I would spice it up a bit.

That's a really cool logbook. I'll have to try it. My sister suggested I plant a box in every county in Kentucky, but that would only be 120 boxes. Seems reasonable :)
ReplyDeleteYou go! I plan on getting your Owensboro box soon :)
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