Finally Friday – Paper Pieced Masking


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Hi all!

The idea for this week’s cards started with my desire to create a single-layer card–the easiest cards to send through the mail. I also wanted to use a few stamp sets that I acquired recently but hadn’t had a chance to use.

While I was brainstorming ideas on how to create a single-layer card with all these different stamps, I thought about creating a pattern with pieces of masking paper. This is what I came up with. It’s a bit time consuming, but I LOVE the look. :)

CHALLENGE

Create a card with masking. Upload your card to the TwoPeas Gallery and select this week’s Finally Friday challenge.

Enjoy!

SUPPLIES

Solid Card Stock: Kraft (Stampin’ Up!)
Masking Paper: Stamping Mask Paper (Inkadinkado)
Sentiment Stamp: So Much Love stamp (Penny Black)
Doilies Stamp: Stella & Rose Gertie Girly stamp set (My Mind’s Eye)
Graph Stamp: Graph Ledger stamp (Hero Arts)
Branch Stamp: Birch Branch Print stamp (Memory Box)
Dots Stamp: Dot Pattern stamp (Inkadinkado)
Ink: Fluid Chalk Ink in Chestnut Roan (Colorbox)
Corner Rounder: Corner Chomper (We R Memory Keepers)
Miscellaneous: Glossy Accents (Ranger)

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54 Comments
  1. i love love love love this one.
    gotta try it soon.
    i just love all your cards :)

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