Well, I shredded several sheets of K & Company paper to use in my Martha Stewart Crafts Photo Holder cards that I found at Big Lots. Each package has two of each of these cards, envelopes, glue and two colors of glitter (all for $2!). There is an easel flap that can be secured to display the cards. I tried to choose papers that would work in any of the three colors and then once I had added all the strips, I decided which color I thought the quilt looked best in....another thing I learned was to use a background paper that would not stand out. Instead of using white, I used some kraft paper I have that are full sheet labels. I cut three 4.25 by 6.25 pieces of adhesive kraft paper from each sheet of 8,5 by 11 paper. I am going out of town this week, so I plan on taking these and the strips with me so I can do some quilting!
The card above uses one of the new Spellbinders die and it looks like it was made for this card opening! The sentiment is from Sparkle N Sprinkle. I used gutter guard through the Wizard to give the quilt a quilted look. The satin ribbon gives a nice authentic look.
For the brown one, I used a Spellbinders Impressabilities and the green one, a new Sizzix embossing folder. Both of them were distressed a little with the metallic rub-ons. Before removing the Impressability and embossing folder, I lightly sanded with a white block sanding block. Leaving it in place makes the design show up a little better. I don't sand the gutter guard one as it is not a delicate design like the others.
These are a great thing to do while watching tv or when you want something mindless to do! Once you get it all mounted, the patchwork almost looks like a piece of paper....too bad someone doesn't make paper that looks that much like a quilt!
Now that I have my paper shredder and am using the sticky labels to stick them to, I am going to go back and use some of these strips to do the bargello again. Happy Stamping!
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3 comments:
So Pretty!! Your "quilting" is really lovely, Holly. And great, useful bargains to boot. Yippee! On the bargain front up here, I saw that a Big Lots is going in next to Hobby Lobby when I was in that shopping plaza last week.
You truly are amazing....the faux quilting just gets better and better! Thanks for more inspiration Holly!!! It certainly is a fun technique.
By the way, I cannot take credit for the idea as Barbara Flugum showed me how, and she learned the technique from a lady in her card club (they all winter in Arizona).
Jan Castle
Your faux quilting with the paper strips is gorgeous, are there patterns for this? Please send reply to jkwallace@mchsi.com Thanks so much, Karen W
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