Have you ever come across one of those collections that is just so pretty that you don't even want to cut into it? That's exactly how I felt about Christine Adolph's Sakura collection. The beautiful colors and patterns are suitable for framing!
As you can see, I eventually decided to cut into those pretty papers to create this layout. I used the die cut paper as my background and cut the lanterns from patterned paper to use as a decorative element across the top of the layout.
I brought out the purple in the papers by painting a strip of Paint It papers with sugar plum Luminarte Twinking H2Os. I further embellished with die cuts, layered stickers, and a border punched strip of real wood paper.
I create this card for a friend. I embossed a piece of wood paper and then inked the raised design and then embellished with twine and a die cut.
Luminarte
Twinkling H2Os in Sugar Plum
Christine Adolph Sakura
Real Wood
Marah Johnson Paint It Papers
Tanisha
The Lady is surely very talented. A nice sight is relaxing and bringing a good and calm atmosphere. Almost every item can stand being decorated by a creative mind.
Posted by: montbleu.eu | August 25, 2012 at 10:28 AM