These were the blocks from my Bee mates in Sew Modern Bee. My SIL is well due a quilt, and she liked this one, so viola! Quilt recipient. She picked the fabric for the border. But nothing can be THAT easy.
I decided to torture myself, I had an idea for the back. So, I'm going to piece it. I used to just throw some large swatches together and call it something, or a solid or something like that. 
Block for Leanne in the Aqua and Orange Bee. I had already made the orange one. I loved her choice to do monochromatic blocks.
One of the blocks for Melissa also in Sew Modern Bee. She was very creative and made her own pattern. I made 2 blocks, the other one's photo came out all cranky.
I love those blocks, especially the one coming to me! I think you should keep your back as the back as it is for your SIL and I expect she will love it! But it would be a lovely quilt in its own right, there is no doubt. Quilt backs are complicated.
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