Christmas Card Challenges #31 -- Paper Piecing

Sunday, June 30, 2013

This week at Christmas Card Challenges, we want you to use paper piecing in your holiday or Christmas cards.  If that's not up your alley, no worries, as the only real rule to play along with us each week is to make a holiday or Christmas card.

So I chose to do maybe somewhat a non-traditional paper piecing method. I die cut my tree three times.
***Supplies***
Supplies not linked:  Pearls from my stash
There are a lot of great cards over at the challenge blog from the other designers so I hope you'll go take a peek.  Here are the links to their blogs.
Thanks for your visit!

9 comments :

Jeanne said...

Great sentiment and I really like your paper pieced tree. Those colors are wonderful for Christmas!

Cheryl said...

Very cool Christmas card Alanna, love your paper-pieced tree!

Tracey McNeely said...

Fantastic Alanna! Perfectly pieced!

Heather said...

Love the tree...wish I had thought of that LOL. I may have to make a few of these for myself this year. Hope you don't mind.

Leigh Penner said...

Oh, this is fabulous, Alanna! I love it!

Kim Heggins said...

Wow...what an amazing Christmas tree! I love your paper piecing, so perfect and your colors, simply beautiful. Fabulous card Alanna!

Sharli Schaitberger said...

What a wonderful tree! I love the way you pieced it together - very striking!

Unknown said...

Genius use of a large scale solid die and what could be paper scraps :) Love it!

Anet's Crafting said...

Your card is beautiful Alanna. Your placing of the pierced paper is faboulous.

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