I found this pretty wall paper in a paper patterns book from my DH handy shop, he keeps them always for me when the season is over
I die cut and stamped the sentiment, punched the butterflies out of the same wall paper, and I've added a bit of glitter in the flower hearts.
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Tue, Jul 02, 2019 @ 2:33 PM
This is so pretty Anita...love that soft, etheral looking wallpaper...makes for great dsp! Bit of glitter, butterflies and sentiment application all perfect to add to the paper's beauty!
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Wed, Jul 03, 2019 @ 5:21 AM
i love to look at wallpaper books...actually i used to work for my Dad in a shop that sold wallpaper, carpet, shades, draperies. Always fun to look through the books. that is a gorgeous piece of wallpaper. what fun to have access to this! your card is wonderful!
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Wed, Jul 03, 2019 @ 11:33 AM
Using wallpaper samples is a great idea! (I have upholstery samples, so I get it!) I really like how you mounted the various layers, and added the butterflies. Beautiful!
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Wed, Jul 03, 2019 @ 6:50 PM
I love that you've repurposed that gorgeous wall paper to make such a pretty card! The floral images in light blues is lovely, and almost the feel of an impressionist print.
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