Sunday, 17 August 2025

Christmas Scramble

Uniko have produced a lot of inspiring new products recently,
and I couldn’t wait to get this stamp which immediately shouted 
paper piecing and fussy cutting, which I love, (I can hear some of you groaning 😂),
but equally you could colour, glitter, heat emboss, doodle, zentangle etc.

I got out a Christmas paper pad, stamped the image in black on 9 sheets,
then cut out the letters, leaving a small border around each.


I used a stitched rectangle die to cut out the whole image, and added some rhinestones.
I had enough paper left over to use as a mat behind it.
So now, when I get a few minutes to spare, I can make eight more!


This would be a great one for using up all those paper snippets you can’t bear to throw away!
Do skip over to the Snippets Playground 
for more ways of using up those bits &pieces lurking in your drawers!

I’m entering the  Snippets Playground #513
There’s another fabulous prize, and you can cool off in the paddling pool!

Thanks for taking the time to visit, and I really appreciate your comments


Take care and see you soon

Lesley

xxx



4 comments:

  1. A lovely bit of paper piecing to make this fab Christmas card. Bet all that cutting out kept you quiet for a while! 😄

    Thanks for coming to play in the Snippets Playground. See you at the paddling pool shortly. Xxx

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  2. I'm not a great fan of batch making but this way would make it really fun I imagine. I don't groan when anyone mentions fussy cutting 🤣🤣. A super colourful card, ideal for using up snippets too.

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  3. Fabulous Christmas card Lesley, I love the paper piecing.
    Liz xx

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  4. That is really nice Lesley. I usually like things in order lol but this is just so happy to look at!

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