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Monday, 23 January 2023

Paper pieced florals

Good Morning everyone

I bought this Lisa Horton die back in the black friday sales, so this was its first outing. As previously mentioned i had alot of thin strips of paper left after doing my batch of exploding insert cards, I put them both together and had several hours of fun, first die cutting all the little strips and the the little pieces and then paper piecing them all onto a card. 


4x6" white card base.  After cutting a pile of the papers i picked out some solid colours to use for the frames and mats - in this case I die cut the frame from purple card and matted onto a ochre cardstock.  I then paper pieced the little strips into place.  Using the little square dies that came with the set i die cut from white card and the ochre and then stamped the sentiment with dark blue ink.  Glitter glue highlights to finish.  

This one uses the same colours as the first one, just reversed and some gems added.  Sentiment stamps are from clearly besotted and the perfect size 



These next 2 i used pink and blue card for the matting and frames and the more bluey papers

I think i will have to make some Christmas versions in time to use up some of the off cuts of Christmas papers.  Once all the die cutting was done it was quite therapeutic to sit in the evening paper piecing them all - I managed to make 12 in all, so lots of paper snippets used up.

This shows the papers left over from the exploding insert cards i made.  

Items Used:
Lisa Horton die 'diagonal square background' 'LHCCD073'
Clearly besotted sentiment stamps 'saying stuff' & 'speaking out'
The works paper pads 'watercolour feelings' 'vintage floral'


Thank you for popping by.  I hope you have a good week.  Hugs Emmaxxx



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13 comments:

  1. These are absolutely gorgeous and a wonderful way to use up small bits of your designer papers,you must have lots of patience,it must have taken ages to paper piece 12 cards

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  2. Beautiful selection of cards and love the background die and all the paper piecing-great way to get rid of scraps
    Carol x

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  3. Looks amazing a lot of work in these fabulous cards Ginny
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  4. Gulp! Emma - these cards are absolutely lovely! So pretty and a great way to use up a bunch or even a ton of snippets! I love them.

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  5. Oh WOW!!! These remind me of a quilt and kinda how I put one together too. Love the use of all those snippets and these are just perfect cards! LOVE!
    Lynn

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  6. These are just gorgeous, a great way to use all those pretty scraps- love the quilt effect! Thank you for joining in at Crafty Calendar this month.
    Chris
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  7. Absolutely fantastic cards and I love the papers you chose! So glad you joined us at Get Creative!

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  8. WOW - you sure made the most of your snippet strips of patterned paper with this fab die. Congrats!

    Thanks for entering the first card as homework to the Snippets Playground. There’s a nice mug of hot chocolate waiting for you up in the Treehouse xxx

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  9. A beautiful collection of cards and a great way of using those leftover strips of card. xx

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  10. Such a lovely card and thanks for sharing at Crafty Catz

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  11. Superb cards as always Emmaxx

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  12. Gorgeous & pretty set from your paper scraps ... Steph x

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