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February 21, 2010

Found Paper Herringbone Card

The weekend is almost over, but we had a great one spent in the company of good friends! And school starts tomorrow after February vacation, so I'm doing a little happy dance.

I have a different kind of card to share tonight. It's one of those cards that I either really like or really hate, but can't make up my mind which - does that ever happen to you?

Found paper herringbone

I have a drawer full of text papers - mostly small scraps. So, I pulled out the drawer and turned over the pile, like it was a compost heap and started collaging pieces onto card stock. Once the c/stock was completely covered, I sponged on several colors of ink and cut the page into 1/4" strips. These strips were adhered to another piece of c/stock using the Herringbone technique (TJ Dec09/Jan10). I finished off the card with a Tim Holtz sentiment and some twine.

Hope you had a restful weekend!


Supplies:

  • Stamps: Good Thoughts (Tim Holtz - Stampers Anonymous)
  • C/stock: Vintage Cream (Papertrey), found papers
  • Ink: Spiced Marmalade, Peeled Paint, Pine Needles & Faded Jeans Distress Inks
  • Accessories: Linen Twine (SU)

15 comments:

  1. Looooooove it!!! Wonderful use of the text, love that you added color - just perfect!

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  2. This is definitely in the 'I love' category!
    Lucy x

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  3. I LOVE it! What a super way to use those scraps!

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  4. Great card - love the way you used the text scraps!!!

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  5. Such patience! Love the use of the text papers. Lynne M x

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  6. yes Ali I have those composite heaps horded also...I love word art and this card is awesome especiallly the harmony of colors
    connie paxman

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  7. Va va va voom. Thud. The papers you used and the distressing really makes this card pop. You are such an enabler! Love it.

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  8. Great card - I need to find some of that text paper......I use stamps on plain paper, run my paper through the cuttlebug, and a few other things, but don't have any text paper. I love doing Herringbone - it's a stress reliever for me.........I love the colors you used on this......Thanks
    Diana

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  9. Wonderful card, love this technique with scrap paper, didn't know it had a name. Would never had thought to use text paper, that brings out a whole new thought process. Thanks for sharing this great card you are such an inspiration.

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  10. I am so in love with this card! Thank you for sharing your method of getting to the herringbone part. I'm now dreaming of giving it a try.

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  11. Awesome card! Love it...
    Great way of recycling good printed materials.
    Thank you for sharing,
    Marilyn i Texas

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  12. Wonderful way to use your scraps! Inspiring!
    smiles,Deena

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  13. Great way to use your scraps. Love it. Thankyou for sharing.
    Hugs

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  14. That is such a brilliant idea with brilliant results. Gorgeous! I'm so envious you and Shar get to play together! I'm glad you can and I'm glad you have a great time. Some day east and west coast shall meet (:

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