I made some kind of stage and used Oxford from BasicGrey for my curtains.
I sponged the background of the PP with mustard seed.
The PP behind the lady is from Joy Crafts: At the movies.
I used blue ribbon and red Rhinestones as these colors are also present in the curtains
For the top curtain I used the Marianne Design LR0155 scalloped "ribbon weaving border" die .
I cut it twice and connected it with the blue ribbon.
It's scalloped design and flowers are repeated in the circle behind the lady.
The image of the lady is from a decoupage sheet from Camarca-parra-69, cut by hand into several layers.
For further embellishment I used some red Rhinestones in the hearts of flowers.
Registered: January 20, 2010 Location: Brampton, Ontario Posts: 26204
Sun, Feb 14, 2016 @ 4:54 AM
Holy moly! Thanks one fantastic use of the fold technique! I really love the topper you made for your stage too. It looks wonderful with your elegant lady front and centre!
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Registered: July 28, 2004 Location: Wisconsin Posts: 2326
Sun, Feb 14, 2016 @ 9:51 AM
beautiful! I love the curtain you have created! Thanks for sharing your work with us at Simply Papercraft this time, hope to see you again!
Jennifer, DT
Wow, this is a magical creation. You have created a splendid illusion here with your magical crafting of a Curtain Valance with Pleated Tails. Very very clever.
Great work indeed.
Thank you for sharing with us over here at Crafty Friends Challenge #25 "Girly" Challenge and best of luck with your entry.
Annette DT Member