10/05/2022

Paper piecing holiday bulbs card

Hello.  Today, I am sharing an easy card technique for paper piecing holiday bulbs.  It is simple to do with or without added coloring.



Sentiment:  Fa la la la la

This card has a clean and simple look to it.  I kept it easy with just bits of patterned paper to accent.
For this card, I am including a quick tip video tutorial showing the process.


Helpful tips:

These are helpful tips using a card technique for paper piecing holiday bulbs.  To begin, stamp the bulbs four times using black Copic-friendly ink or ink for use with your markers.  Stamp once onto white cardstock and three times onto three different patterned paper sheets.  Next, die-cut the white cardstock stamping to fit onto your card base.  Then, onto the patterned paper bulbs, add light marker shading around the edges of the bulbs in coordinating colors.  Next, fussy cut (cut out) the bulbs individually from the patterned paper for the bulbs that you want to use.  Then, ink the edges of each bulb with either a marker or distress ink.  Next, stamp and trim the sentiment and cut accent paper strips.  Also, add twine or cording.  Finally, layer it all onto the card base, to finish.

Here is another look.



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