by Paula Pascual
I am back to make more spreads of my 2012 smash book. today I would like to share as well one of my favourite techniques that I use often to save al those scraps of beautiful papers that I am often left over after a big project. I call it the Paper Patchwork technique.
Attach the first strip across.
Then start positioning the next strip right up to the other strip.
Once that the whole adhesive area is filled, turn it over to make sure that it is all covered.
Use scissors to trim the excess. Those strips can still be used, no really nothing goes to waste. On the right photo you can see the patchwork piece. It looks all right but once is die cut it will look much better.
Next step is die cutting. I am using the Mini Hearts Movers and Shapers and the Base Tray. I run it through my Big Shot Pro, but of course it will fit through your Big Shot.
And this is what you get. Isn't it lovely the patchwork effect? Using the same brand of papers means that they have exactly the same heigh and it looks and feels pretty seamless. But you can experiment with textures for a different effect.
Also, they are self adhesive as the adhesive sheets are double sided. Just remove one side and you are done.
Then I added some scrolls that I die cut using a decorative strip, the festive greenery.
On the next page I attached some more photos and some memorabilia. My 2012 smash bookis coming along nicely!
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