Hey, y'all!!
Tenia here to show y'all a super-duper RAD card featuring an easy paper piecing technique! For this card, I'll be using the Armchair Stamp and Die Bundle, Watercolor Essential 12 Pan Set, Wildflower Collection 6×6 Paper Pack, and some Cherry Blossom Enamel Dots!
Fun and Easy Paper Piecing

Instructions:
Here is what I did to create this super FUN card using an easy paper piecing technique!
- First, create a card from Woodgrain White Cardstock.
- Stamp and heat emboss the images onto watercolor paper, watercolor them (using the Watercolor Essential 12 Pan Set), and die cut.
- Next, stamp and heat emboss the images onto patterned papers from the Wildflower Collection 6 x 6 Paper Pad.
- Cut and adhere the stamped images using foam adhesive.
- Then, die cut the patterned paper (using the die from Mega Stamp Frames Die Set) and trim a bit with a paper cutter.
- Stamp, heat emboss, and die cut the sentiment.
- Assemble all stamped images onto the patterned paper panel and add some washi tape, enamel dots, and staples.
- Finally, adhere the image panel to the card.
Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!
~Tenia
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5 comments
Tenia, you have posted the best instructions on how to make a fantastic Altenew card. Easy, clear and concise instructions!
If you teach a class at the Altenew Academy, I’m signing up!
Thank you.
Now excuse me, I’m off to make a few comfy couch thank you cards!
Good one! Thank you for sharing such an amazing post I found it really very useful and interesting.
Darling card! Thanks for posting such clear directions.
lovely card
“Easy paper piecing combined with watercoloring creates a harmonious blend of precision and artistry. This creative technique allows for the perfect balance of structure and fluidity, resulting in stunning and unique designs that truly stand out. It’s a delightful way to express your artistic vision while achieving professional-level results. Dive into the world of easy paper piecing and watercoloring, and watch your creativity come to life!”
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