The new challenge at A Blog Named Hero is Paper Piecing.
We're collaborating with Gossamer Blue this month:
so you'll see a lot of their products on our cards.
Here's my card for the Paper Piecing challenge:
I was HUGELY influenced by Lisa Spangler's card from around the Christmas holidays. I loved her idea of picking the two states and making them stand out, which is what I did with the yummy gold paper in the Gossamer Blue March kit. The lined paper, also from the kit, looks so much like the US highway system, it was a no-brainer to use it here.
I stamped the Hero Arts US Map background in black onto the highway paper, then fussy-cut it. I stamped two parts of the map with Staz-On onto the gold paper, and cut out the two states I wanted. Utah was easy; Ohio not so much. ;/
I cut a piece of the gold & white twine, tied knots in the ends, then glued it onto the gold papers.
For the background, I wanted just the right blue, and the closest I could come to the blue in the kit was a piece of A Muse Eucalyptus card stock I've hoarded. I placed the Simon Says Stamp Falling Stars template over it and sponged Unicorn white ink through the openings. It's not perfect, but I hope it at least gives the illusion of stars.
I stamped a sentiment from the Hero Arts Banners & Messages set onto some green paper from the kit and attached it to the card front under the USofA.
I might be in love with this Gossamer Blue kit, and I don't do kits. I'm sure you'll see more of the papers around here while I play with them some more. :)
Why not stop by A Blog Named Hero and see what my fellow DT peeps have done with paper piecing this month? And please play along! One lucky crafter will win a $25 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp to purchase some goodies.:
Thanks for stopping by!
Products used: Gossamer Blue March kit, A Muse Eucalyptus card stock, and the following:
Holy cow, that's a LOT of fussy cutting! That image looks wonderful on that paper, that was a brilliant idea!
ReplyDeletesoooooooooooo cool! and yeah, the twine totally makes it... so very MAP-like!!! love this!
ReplyDeleteI love the paper you stamped the map on as it does indeed look like a highway system. Nifty card!
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