What, oh what should I do? Lots of choices. See below - ALL those choices!
I chose Paper Piecing and I really love the way this card turned out. I've had about 1/2 sheet of this designer paper (used for the doll) for a LONG time and finally was able to use most of it for the dress and boots of this Julie Nutting gal, Megan. I cut both doll and dress by hand.
I can't believe this paper worked out so well. The entire dress is from one cut and the semi-foiled boots from another spot in the same paper. The butterfly is left over (actually hanging out on my Ott-Lite) from a project for my daughter-in-law posted on my blog November 7, 2019.
Close-up of Boots below
Supplies:
Prima Julie Nutting doll stamp Megan
Prima Julie Nutting doll stamp Megan
Kat Scrappiness Slimline Diamond Wire & Wood Grain Frame Die
Butterfly by Echo Park and Silhouette cut on my Cameo die cut machine
Slimline die - I can't find the original wrapping for the patterned paper die-cut
Hello! stamp - maybe Hero Arts ? I have a bunch of cut-out sentiments in stash
Patterned papers in stash
Copic markers for the hair and skin tones
Cameo machine for the butterfly
Vagabond die cut machine for dies
It's an awesome card Arlene. Your fussy cutting is awesome.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful paper piecing on your lovely lady Arlene - so pretty with the background you created for her!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card, Arlene - love the paper pieced woman atop that die cut background!!
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