Saturday, February 08, 2014

Reverse Confetti's February Blog Hop



Welcome to the February Reverse Confetti Blog Hop!  

We invite you to hop along with the Confetti Crew, Challenge Crew, 
and a few other friends today as we share our cards and projects using Reverse Confetti products.  




The hop started over on the Reverse Confetti blog
and you should have made it here from Debbie Olson's blog
It would be worth your while to start at the beginning of the hop, so you don’t miss a thing. 
We have tons of inspiration for you to see using all the new Reverse Confetti stamp sets!

For today's blog hop, I used Reverse Confetti's Crushin' stamp set and 

Here's my card:


I started with a sheet of patterned paper that came in my 6x6 Crate Paper pad.
I loved the way it was sectioned into different pieces and thought it would be fun to "fill" each section with a Reverse Confetti stamp.
So I stamped out nine different stamps from Crushin'.
Then, I used my sewing machine to stitch in between each of the sections.
I finished it off by adding it to a strip of grey card stock that I die cut using the Double Edge Scallop Border die and stitching them together with a zigzag stitch.







I hope you’ve enjoyed hopping with us today. 
Be sure and hop with us on the 8th of every month for more Reverse Confetti inspiration! 

Now it’s time to hop on over to Amy Sheffer's blog
If you get lost along the way, you can find the hop order and list of all the participating designers 
over on the Reverse Confetti blog.
Don’t forget to leave a comment on each stop along the way for a chance to win a $15 gift certificate to the Reverse Confetti store. Comments are open until February 10th at 12pm CST, and the winner will be announced on February 11th post on the Reverse Confetti blog.

A few things before you hop along though, just to keep you “in the know”…
The February Sketch For You To Try is open for you to play along.  Click here for a chance to win.  
AND, there will be a new Colour Challenge posted on February 16th and another way to win!

Celebrate the creative side of you!

Thanks for looking!


43 comments:

Vanessa said...

Beautiful card, Leigh! Love your stitching!
Vanessa x

Penny Ward said...

I LOVE it. Very inventive!!!! Best card I have seen in days! Kudos to you!

Lisa H. said...

this is fantastic! I always struggle with what to do with these pieces of paper and I love it with these stamps! Awesome card.

Taheerah said...

Leigh I had to run right over here and leave a comment to tell you how much I love this card!! It is stunning!!!

~amy~ said...

super clever and fun! Love your stamping!

Kristie Goulet said...

Great idea to stamp the images in each spot!

Sabrina said...

I absolutely adore your card!!

Lizzie T a/k/a Wifelady said...

OMG I LOVE this idea for those pattern papers! This looks like a mini layout! Love it!

Tara Godfrey said...

LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this, Leigh! What a great way to use the blocked patterned paper....SO creative!!! SO inspirational!!!
Hugs,t

Celeste Goff said...

Love your card! What a clever way to use those pages in the 6x6 packs that have mini tags on them!

Stacey Schafer said...

genius! love your collage, Leigh!

Rhonda said...

Very cute Leigh. I love this stamp set.

cm said...

Leigh, every visit I come away absolutely dazzled by what you've created, and this card is no exception! It's beautiful, clever, perfectly constructed, eye-catching...what else can I add beyond: LOVE it!
c

Tracey McNeely said...

Leigh this is fantastic, I have that paper pad and what a great idea!

Lori Turner said...

Ooooh! I love what you did with this pattern paper, Leigh! I never know what to do with them - you've given me some awesome inspiration! Awesome xoxoxo

Paper Therapy Ponderings said...

I always struggle on how to use those pieces of paper that you stamped on - great idea - cute card thanks for sharing

Barb Housner

Monika/Buzsy said...

What a fun card Leigh. Love the patchwork background.

Unknown said...

I would never have thought to add different stamped images to patterned paper like that, but the result is magnificent!

Miriam Prantner said...

These tag sheets often go unused in my 6x6 pads. This is such a clever way to use it!

Norma said...

Hi Leigh:) What a fun way to add sentiments in different forms, Fun card Leigh:) Enjoy your weekend and thank you for stopping by and your sweet comment.
Hugs,
Norma

Amy C. said...

So pretty and sweet! I love the stitching!

Deborah said...

Oh my what a sweet card I love it have a great weekend,

Ali P said...

Oh this card is to cute

Marisa said...

Fabulous use of the sentiments! Love the blocks!

Chriss Blagrave said...

Love this use of all of the RC stamps onto that sectioned paper and then the sewing, fabulous!

Wida said...

this looks like one of those sample papers in a 6x6 paper pack! clever!

Sheila H said...

Great idea to stitch between the blocks of the DP. The sentiments are fab :)

alexandra s.m. said...

such a darling card Leigh!
TFS~

Mary-Anne V said...

What a great little collage you created on this card.

Larissa Heskett said...

Wow!! I LOVE your FUN Card!! Such Neat elements!! Thanks so much for sharing and have a Fabulous Weekend!! ;)

Loly Borda said...

Such a cool idea! I keep forgettin to stamp on pattern paper. TFS

loulou said...

What a clever design idea. It looks fabulous.

Алла Прошлякова said...

I love this card!!!So lovely and nice!!!

jayzor said...

The clustered patterns and text works so well.

Vicki Dutcher said...

Fun patchwork

Carolyn Lontin said...

fantastic! love the patchwork!

wendy said...

so creative, fun card

Linda S said...

Great details! Cute!

AlligatorBook said...

This is an amazing idea! It would look great in the mini album I'm doing!

Simply AJ said...

What a super neat idea! The stamped layout is so perfect on each square. Well done!! Thanks for sharing this great idea. AJ@queenofmynest

Marlene said...

Love what you did with the patterned paper. Your card is soo pretty!

Janet's Joy said...

Love the quilted look to your card!

Sue D said...

Great idea to stamp in these sections.