| Paper Piecing: Getting Started |
From "Scrapbooking" episode SCB-249 |
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Paper Piecing is a great technique to add a touch of charm to your pages, while utilizing smaller pieces of paper that are left over from other projects. One of the best ways to get started in paper piecing is with the help of a pattern and idea book. Here, designer Paula Siebers uses a paper piecing pattern (which comes with an idea book) to create a whimsical snowman page. Click here for the featured "Welcome J. Frost" patterns. Materials: Assorted shades of paper Paper piecing patterns Assorted shades of chalk and applicators Pencil and pen Eraser Craft knife Adhesive - Begin by cutting pattern shape and placing it face down on the back surface of your paper selection. Use a pencil to trace around the shape (figure A), then use craft knife to cut shape from paper.
- Next, apply chalk to the edges (here, Siebers chalks the darker hats, so they look "snow-dusted") of the hat pieces, using white chalk and an applicator. (Tip: a small make-up applicator works well.) For best application (figure B), work from the outer edge, brushing inward (chalk will concentrate on edges, then fade away as it blends inward). Chalk all pieces before assembling.
- Draw facial features onto snowmen -- first in pencil, then ink -- then, erase any errant markings. Use chalk to add "rosy" cheeks to snowmen.
- Next, begin assembling and adhering the pieces. To assemble to top hat, use craft knife to cut a slot in the hat brim and slide a portion of the head through the slot to secure (figure C). Adhere remaining hat pieces, and add embellishments as desired.
- Assemble all remaining pieces and adhere to page.
Die-cuts/templates provided by Ellison Craft & Design. For more information about Ellison, see Resources. Click here for DIY's Scrapbooking Glossary.
RESOURCES :
Die-Cuts and Templates (Ellison Craft & Design)
Cropping and cutting system are not available Ellison
Website: www.ellison.com
200 Great Scrapbook Layout Ideas
Author: Dena Wilson Crow
Order this title from Amazon.com.
Creative Concepts
Website: www.scrapbookingideas.com
Making Great Scrapbook Pages
Model: 1562314416
Author: Hot Off the Press Design Staff
(1998)
To order this title from Amazon.com, click here.
Hot Off the Press Inc.
Website: www.craftpizazz.com
Great Scrapbooks: Ideas, Tips and Techniques
ISBN: 0883639270
Author: Michele Gerbrandt and Judith Durant
(2000)Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, Inc.
Website: www.hlla.com
Paper Piecing Patterns, Kits and Idea Books (CROPYcats)
CROPYcats
Website: www.cropycats.com
GUESTS :
Paula Siebers
CROPYcats
Co-owner
Website: www.cropycats.com
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