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Napkin fold card

Hello
It is my day to blog and I am so happy to show you my ever 1st Napkin fold card.
I used the instructions from this video:

For this card I used gorgeus LOVE IN PARIS paper pad. It is so romantic patterns and colours and easy to combine together. For the cover of the Card I used a cutting die from Magnolia. This tag
suits great with this eiffel tower. I decorated it with a flower and for some extra charm I cutted
this practical LACE. It is easy to cut it in small pieces of leafs. Behind the flower and in between the lace I used those SEQUINS.




When the cover remooved that how it looks

Inside the card there is a colored stamp image and I cutted the eiffel tower from one of the pages of the paper pad. I chalked with Distress ink and with Papericious own Blending tools. They are very light in weght and easy to work with, not to meantion the great price.

 Here is a close up. The butterfly is a part of this LACE that I cut it into 1 piece.
Here I used this SEQUINS

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Love in Paris

Dear Friends

Paris is considered to be the Romance Capital of the world. Whether it is enjoying the atmosphere of Montmartre, the joy of walking along the Seine river or doing the night cruise in Seine or watching the sunset from atop the Eiffel Tower, Paris boasts of romance in every way.

This creation of mine is an Ode to Romance, Ode to the lovely city of Paris… And the idea of this “Ode” came to me when I looked at the  pattern paper collection from Papericious, aptly names “Love in Paris”. I was so mesmerized by the sheer look of the design, the romantic elements of the patterns and the backdrop of Eiffel Tower and Seine that I immediately thought of making this lovely explosion box – dedicated to love and romance

In this box, I have used miniature model of Eiffel tower along with  roses to make this perfect and unique romantic gift for the one you so deeply love

Thanks to Papericious for this lovely stack… Now you can let your creative juice pour out and make your own romantic and crafty masterpieces.

I hope you all will love this work.
Have A Nice Day!!!

Love in Paris

Hello and good morning! ^__^

I'm Halak and today I'll be taking you through a love themed layout tutorial.

What does the final layout look like you ask?

Like this :

So.. let's get started!

I've used the following 4 paper sheets from Papericious Love In Paris paper collection.

This paper collection is a part of Premium Collection by Papericious and man... it is GORGEOUS!

It's got that perfect blend of designs that'd make wonderful Shabby Chic and Vintage themed projects. Apart from this, it would make awesome Journal pages, especially a travel journal!

When I think of Paris, I think, Love. A romantic destination. Hence the layout. But let this not limit your imagination.. Paris is also famous for fashion and food! ^__^

I started by inking up a large stamp partially and stamping it onto the patterned paper.

Tip : Rather than inking up the whole stamp for layouts, it is advisable to ink stamps partially. Adds more interest to a project.

Next I took two sheets and cut out / hand-tore sections from it to position around the stamped image.

Then I placed the two cut-outs onto the project and decided where to adhere.

After adhering the pieces, I did some more stamping and added sentiment + small washi tape bits.

Tip : Look for stamps that co-ordinate with your theme and select accordingly for project. I was primarily going for a shabby chic look with faint vintage undertones, so I selected stamps that would give me a worn out / distressed effect.

If you do not have stamps that sport the distressed look, what you can do is ink up a stamp and stamp it lightly onto scrap paper first and then use the second generation stamp for the actual project.

After that I added some pearls, tiny flowers (and gave them a pearl center) + some more background stamping.

Used a damask stencil with pink dye ink for more texture.

I also cut out a postcard in pink (first design from the left in the image containing paper design details), hand-tore it and added random bits of it to select areas of the project.

You can see the hand-torn post card adhered in this close up image :

I also added a Papericious Adhesive Button that had a beautiful scene featuring the Eiffel Tower. (So pretty and perfect for my project!)

Lastly added some script stamping in the background and glitter to the sentiment along with a few pink enamel dots that you see in the very first picture of this blog post.

And that's how I did it!

I have one last close up to share with you folks before signing off :

Yikes, almost forgot! Once the layout was done, I matted it onto red cardstock and gave it a thin border on all sides.

Thank you so much for stopping by!
Till next time! *Hugs*


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