Have been busy creating today. One of my things to finish was some papers for a project I am working on. I really love this paper and want to share it with you. availabe to DOWNLOAD HERE
Tracey - thanks for stopping by my Blog. The Mulberry batik was fun to do, but I think I'd go for a less complicated design next time. Maybe use the same stamp several times but simpler ones, smaller ones. If you try it, you need to build up the colour using lots of layers and aim for darker colours round the edges. But it was fun.
I love this paper. It reminds me of children's kaleidoscopes (those mirror tubes). I love the colours. If I get time, I might even combine it with your other papers for your competition, but I've two paintings to finish and get framed by next Thursday and I'm back at work after my holiday next week.
What am I. Well I'm 49 a grandmother. and avid crafter. I have been crafting for many many years, have taught, coached demonstrated and been published in Craft Magazines and have been on a few Creative teams. I am now an Independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator.
I am very happily married to Richard
What can I say about myself.
I love all sorts of crafting and dabble with Tile painting, Patchwork and quilting, beading as well as all things Papercraft.
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Tracey - thanks for stopping by my Blog. The Mulberry batik was fun to do, but I think I'd go for a less complicated design next time. Maybe use the same stamp several times but simpler ones, smaller ones. If you try it, you need to build up the colour using lots of layers and aim for darker colours round the edges. But it was fun.
I love this paper. It reminds me of children's kaleidoscopes (those mirror tubes). I love the colours. If I get time, I might even combine it with your other papers for your competition, but I've two paintings to finish and get framed by next Thursday and I'm back at work after my holiday next week.
Take card
Di
... or even take care, which was what I meant to write (cards on the brain)
Di
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