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Wednesday, 24 August 2011
Border Paper Trio
Topic: Scrap Recovery

Look, it's more of the borders from the fun floral/grid paper. I used it as backing for three cards with images from the stamp catalog.

First up is a charming teapot and teacup set. I colored them to match using watercolor markers and trimmed with a craft knife. The greeting is stamped onto the backing paper (that grid background is wonderful for keeping the text straight). This got a yellow card base.

Next up is a sweet little angel on the wing. She looks so lighthearted it was logical that her greeting would just say 'enjoy'. A red card base matches he dress as well as the rick-rack border on the printed paper.

Finally, the little garden lady. The scrap of paper was smaller for this so I stamped a greeting at the top and offset it behind the lady. paper flowers across the bottom add balance and interest. Each of them got a little red heart center. The blue and red layers of the background pull colors from the patterned paper.

 

Ddd

 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 6:00 AM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, 24 August 2011 6:49 AM PDT

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