This balloon cutie is one of the stamps in the Little Paper Shop's new
stamp set {i Heart} It's perfect for
paper piecing...so I did a little quilted paper piece
with catalogue scraps...
stamp set {i Heart} It's perfect for
paper piecing...so I did a little quilted paper piece
with catalogue scraps...
The words on the two backgrounds are all from
the other new LPS set {For You}
the other new LPS set {For You}
1...new & nifty LPS sets release today!
2...quilted paper piecing
3...two types of embossed backgrounds
4...cheap tricks: DIY custom chip board (from stamps/digis paper & glue)
&...Copic coloured mats
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{For You}
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Stamps: new LPS stamps: {I Heart} & {For You}
- Paper Temptress Cream Velvet Touch cardstock
- Patterned paper scraps (or catologue or magazine bits)
- 3/4" square punch (by Paper Shapers)
- Tombow monomulti & Scrap cardstock
- Black Pigment & Versamark ink, clear embossing powder, heat gun
- Light Turquoise ink & a sponge
- white pigment ink & white embossing powder
- Sharp scissors
- Cosmo Cricket Everafter paper (Something Blue) (red round mat)
- Copic markers (browns & a red)
- Book paper, Siver gel pen & Sakura stardust glitter pen
- Dotted paper is (GCD Party it Up collection)
- Cream ribbon is May Arts
Step 1} punch some squares. Enough to cover a section (and a little larger) than the stamp you want to paper piece)
Tools: I used a 3/4" square punch (by Paper Shapers) Of course, any square/rectangular... punch or cuts made by hand will do nicely.)
Cheap trick: This is a handy way to use up wee scraps or magazine pages. This is the Cosmo Cricket Summer 2009 catalogue again. ;o)
Step 2} Spread some adhesive on a piece of paper (in a section larger than the stamp you want to paper piece.)
Step 3} Stick your squares on it in a pleasing pattern
Step 4} Stamp (or emboss your image)
Digital TIP: This would work with digital images too. Just make sure you start off by gluing the bits on a full sheet to fit your printer & have no excess glue to gum things up, of course.
Step 5} Cut out your image. I also stamped the cute little basket for the balloon (on the left) over text paper & coloured it with Copic markers...
...and added little silver gel pen stitches to the balloon as well :
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Create the round thrice-embossed background:
A) Cut a white circle of cardstock
B) Heat Emboss the {i Heart} balloon in black ink & clear e.p.
C) Heat Emboss the sentiments from {For You} over that in clear....and.....
A) Cut a white circle of cardstock
B) Heat Emboss the {i Heart} balloon in black ink & clear e.p.
C) Heat Emboss the sentiments from {For You} over that in clear....and.....
....then...
D) Sponge on light turquoise ink
E) Run it through a Cuttlebug folder to dry emboss it
D) Sponge on light turquoise ink
E) Run it through a Cuttlebug folder to dry emboss it
Make an embossed sentiment background:
A) Cut some cardstock to fit your card (this is Cream Velvet Touch--it's like fabric paper!)
B) Stick sentiments (these are all from {For You})
C) Emboss the sentiments using white pigment ink & white embossing powder
Finishing the card off...
- Doodle & cut out some clouds onto paper from an old book.
- Add silver gel pen & Stardust glitter to the cloud outline...
- Pre-Layer everything onto the card to decide on the layout...
- Adhere the two clouds & bead the edge of the mat (if you like)
- Cut dotted paper (GCD Party it Up collection) & May Arts ribbon
- Glue it all together :o)
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Homemade Custom chipboard:
(with stamped/printed images)
The balloon & the clouds are all layered using this
ultra affordable way to get dimension:
The balloon & the clouds are all layered using this
ultra affordable way to get dimension:
Homemade Custom chipboard:
A) Stamp & embellish your image however you like.
B) Adhere a couple of layers of scrap paper together (a little larger than your stamped image.)
C) Stick your stamped image on the layered cardstock & cut it out
D) Adhere it to your project:
What I like about this sneaky chipboard:
- It's couldn't cost less if it tried!
- It's really easy, & really speedy to make
- It uses up scraps of cardstock (any colour)
- It feels nice & dense (though it does have a little weight to it)
- You can make it as thin or thick as you like
- Adds dimension that costs way less than foam tapes
- More pleasing aesthetically than foam tape & more durable
- It's also acid free (assuming your paper & adhesive are acid free)
- You could make it any colour you like by gluing that colour of cardstock or....
- You can colour the sides of the "chipboard" with a marker (match backgrounds)
- Makes great gifts: card/scrapbook candy ornaments, pendants, magnets...
- It's easy to glitter or embellish for funky custom looks
- You could even stitch/ bead it by working up your first image layer & then gluing on the layers to hide stitches
and an old cheapy...
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