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Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Bombshell Paper Piecing Tutorial!!

Greetings everyone!!!  I am so excited to be here with you today to show you how I do my paper piecing on the always gorgeous Bombshell Angel!!  I know that many of you know how to paper piece but since we're working with inked up stamps and digital clothing I thought I'd share with you my process.  This will help those of you who are not familiar or comfortable with digi stamps get into your comfort zone so that you can utilize ALL of the gorgeousness that Bombshell has to offer!!
I utilized the awesome November sketch that darling Kathi has put forth for us as my card to use my beautiful lady!

Here is my card!

As you can see, I followed the sketch, adding some stitching and just changing the sentiment arrangement a bit.  The Brains & Beauty sentiment is from the same "Business Bombshell" digital set. 

I used my SU! 1 3/8" and 1 1/2" punches to pop out my sentiment and it's backing.  Angel and her sentiment  are popped up on 3-D foam adhesive for added dimension.

If you have ANY questions on how I did anything in this tutorial please leave a question in the comment section, along with your email and I will promptly get back to you!

Thanks for visiting today!

I hope you enjoy and have been inspired!!  Don't forget - the digi sets are only $4.99!!!  And you can do SOOOOOOOOO much with them all!!  Check them out!!! 

Crafty Hugs!
Meredith

Ms. September - 2010

9 comments:

  1. Great post Meredith, thanks so much for showing us :)

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  2. Meridith this is GREAT! Very helpful!

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  3. Meredith, what a fabulous tutorial and your finished card is GORGEOUS! Thanks for sharing your crafty secrets, lady!! Hugz, Cheryl

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  4. Great tutorial, Meredith!! LOVE the card!!! And that is one well-used, well-loved stamp!! :)

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  5. Meredith, thank you for this awesome tutorial. I have been avoiding digi stamps but no more. I cannot wait to try them now. I love your finished bombshell and your card.

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  6. Wow! Meredith amazing tutorial . Thanks : )

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