This is the card that I made for this week's Little Scraps of Heaven Designs challenge. This file is just too cute!! This file among many others can be purchased at LSHD.
Friday, March 29, 2013
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Monday, March 25, 2013
Are you ready for a new LSHD challenge?
This week's Design Team Challenge is a card sketch challenge.
To participate in this Challenge, make a card following the sketch below. Make sure that you include a Little Scraps of Heaven Designs paper piecing on your project. Then upload a photo of your card to the LSHD Facebook fanpage no later than 8 pm central Sunday, March 31st to the LSHD Facebook fanpage.
A winner will be chosen on Monday, April 1st and will receive $25.00 in FREE Patterns!
Leave a comment on the LSHD Blog and at the end of the week, one lucky person will be chosen to win a free pattern set ($10.00 in value or less).

This week's Design Team Challenge is a card sketch challenge.
To participate in this Challenge, make a card following the sketch below. Make sure that you include a Little Scraps of Heaven Designs paper piecing on your project. Then upload a photo of your card to the LSHD Facebook fanpage no later than 8 pm central Sunday, March 31st to the LSHD Facebook fanpage.
A winner will be chosen on Monday, April 1st and will receive $25.00 in FREE Patterns!
Leave a comment on the LSHD Blog and at the end of the week, one lucky person will be chosen to win a free pattern set ($10.00 in value or less).

Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Monday, March 18, 2013
Who's ready for a new LSHD challenge this week?
This week's Design Team Challenge is to create a layout using the sketch below.
To participate in this Challenge, make a Spring themed project and make sure you use a Little Scraps of Heaven Designs paper piecing on your project. Then upload a photo of your card to the LSHD Facebook fanpage no later than 8 pm central Sunday, March 24th to the LSHD Facebook fanpage.
A winner will be chosen on Monday, March 25th and will receive $25.00 in FREE Patterns!
Leave a comment on the LSHD Blog and at the end of the week, one lucky person will be chosen to win a free pattern set ($10.00 in value or less).
This week's Design Team Challenge is to create a layout using the sketch below.
To participate in this Challenge, make a Spring themed project and make sure you use a Little Scraps of Heaven Designs paper piecing on your project. Then upload a photo of your card to the LSHD Facebook fanpage no later than 8 pm central Sunday, March 24th to the LSHD Facebook fanpage.
A winner will be chosen on Monday, March 25th and will receive $25.00 in FREE Patterns!
Leave a comment on the LSHD Blog and at the end of the week, one lucky person will be chosen to win a free pattern set ($10.00 in value or less).

Thursday, March 14, 2013
Sharing a little something that I worked on this week. It is a sun-catcher however mother nature decided that she had different plans and hasn't let the sun come out. Since the forecast is calling for snow, I figured I would go ahead and take the pictures to share. Have a great night!!
Instructions on how to make:
-Find a plastic disposable lid (I used a cool whip container lid)
-Fill the lid half full with clear Elmer's glue
-Place you paper piece(s) in the glue
-Add more glue until the paper piece(s) are well covered
-Place in colored glass or decorations of your choice
-Allow 2 days for the glue to dry. Once dry, carefully remove from the lid and place face down to allow the back to dry.
-Once fully dry, add a hanger of your choice. In this case, I placed two small holes in the glue and added eyelets. I then threaded the ribbon through the eyelets and used that as my hanger.
Instructions on how to make:
-Find a plastic disposable lid (I used a cool whip container lid)
-Fill the lid half full with clear Elmer's glue
-Place you paper piece(s) in the glue
-Add more glue until the paper piece(s) are well covered
-Place in colored glass or decorations of your choice
-Allow 2 days for the glue to dry. Once dry, carefully remove from the lid and place face down to allow the back to dry.
-Once fully dry, add a hanger of your choice. In this case, I placed two small holes in the glue and added eyelets. I then threaded the ribbon through the eyelets and used that as my hanger.
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