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This week our theme is paper piecing, and I have to say I took alot of liberty with the theme. I sat down with the best intetntions of making a card... then, surprise surprise, I thought of something else.
I did use some paper piecing techniques by stamping onto scraps of decorative paper and coordinating different pieces. You can't see it very well in the pictures, but my project used four different coordinating papers. They all have the same color scheme, just different patterns, so it's a little harder to tell unless you're seeing it in person.
My project this week is a Dancing Jack Skeley made from the Muertas Doll set. He is supposed to be like those little toys where you pull the string and their arms and legs go up and down. Since there's alot of movement to him, I included pictures for you to see the design, and a video of him actually moving. (I hope the video works right this time!)
*click for larger pics*
See Jack In Action
This week our theme is paper piecing, and I have to say I took alot of liberty with the theme. I sat down with the best intetntions of making a card... then, surprise surprise, I thought of something else.
I did use some paper piecing techniques by stamping onto scraps of decorative paper and coordinating different pieces. You can't see it very well in the pictures, but my project used four different coordinating papers. They all have the same color scheme, just different patterns, so it's a little harder to tell unless you're seeing it in person.
My project this week is a Dancing Jack Skeley made from the Muertas Doll set. He is supposed to be like those little toys where you pull the string and their arms and legs go up and down. Since there's alot of movement to him, I included pictures for you to see the design, and a video of him actually moving. (I hope the video works right this time!)
*click for larger pics*
See Jack In Action
Angela
Miss Magoo
Jacquie (Ms.October!)
Kas
Gabby
Glittery Katie
Sarah K
Lyss
He's very cool!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous make!!!! He's great! (unfortunatley I couldnt get your vid to work :o( )
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Hes awesome! No video but I can see it in my warped mind!!! LOL Tell mommy hi for me!
ReplyDeleteGREAT idea!!! Darn- the video didn't work...I really wanted to see him dance!
ReplyDeleteThis is beyond sweet. What a great idea. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteLol! TOO FUN!
ReplyDeleteso cute!
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I think it's a great idea and I love it when all the pieces come together!
ReplyDeleteVery clever!
ReplyDeleteWow how cool!! Awesome work!
ReplyDeleteHe is super fun. I can't do videos on this PC but I love the pictures
ReplyDeleteHe is super fun. I can't do videos on this PC but I love the pictures
ReplyDeleteAmazing! He is so, so cool
ReplyDeleteTerrra, your take on this week's challenge is phenomenal! I'll be you're having lots of fun with Jack.
ReplyDeleteOMG SHUT UP!!! I love that! You kicked butt on this challenge!
ReplyDeleteI love the dancing too
ReplyDeleteOH MY WORD!! That is too cool!!
ReplyDeleteToo fun! I ordered this stamp and can't wait until it comes in the mail. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteJack is jaw-droppingly delightful Terra!!! I was floored when I saw this, and dragged the DH to admire it too! Way to go, and so crafty!
ReplyDeleteSO VERY CLEVER! And so stinkin' cute. You totally rocked this challenge girl! Woo Hoo!
ReplyDeleteYou're brilliant! I totally love him! Wow. Just totally WOW!
ReplyDeleteYou amaze me with what you dream up. Did you have a pattern to do the string work? He is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much everyone! I'm glad everyone enjoys my projects so much!
ReplyDeleteChar, I didn't have a pattern, I just kinda winged it and it took some trial-and-error to get it right.