Good morning Crafty friends,
Today's project is one I made for the Paper Temptress Design Team. I posted this on my PaperCraftingWorld.Blogspot.com blog, but I wanted to re-post it here in case you missed it.
The Paper Temptress’s Paper is hands down the most BEAUTIFUL paper I have come across! Most other papers you have to “ALTER” to get even close to the look of some of this gorgeous paper!
This is posted HERE on the PT Community Blog so be sure to head over
there too and see what the rest of the PTDT is up to!
there too and see what the rest of the PTDT is up to!
Here is my project. It is a layout featuring some of the yummiest paper you’ll ever find!
I used the following Paper Temptress Paper to create this layout.
Pink Ice – Pink Parchment Looking Photo Matte
I used the following additional Tools and supplies to complete
Cricut Expression
Ornamental Iron Cartridge
Sentimentals Cartridge
EK Success Daisy Punch
MS Butterfly Punch
EK Success Butterfly Punch
MS Flower Punch
MS Border Punch
Misc. White Silk Ribbon
Bazzill Brown Cardstock
Bazzill White Cardstock
Prima Patterned Paper
Warm Red, Blue Iris and Dark Brown Cat’s Eye Chalk Ink
White Signo Gel Pen
Here is what I did:
First: I used some of the Laser Silver Lustre Text paper to cut these birdcages out of my Cricut. You can see that the paper has a striped “Columned”, shiny appearance. Did I mention TEXT WEIGHT….yep it wasn’t thick paper, but look how beautifully it cut the details on the cages.
Here is a photo to show of one of the cages cut in the Laser Silver Lustre Text paper and just some regular white cardstock. This helps you see the difference in the paper…hopefully :-)
Next: I used some of the Silk Silver Lustre paper to punch out my flowers. I tried to capture in this photo how pretty this paper is: all by itself.
I then used some Warm Red Cat’s Eye Chalk Ink, to ink the edges of the petals.
After inking them all, I curled the petals. Just look at the shine and texture of the flowers. They were so pretty, just like that. The Silk Silver Lustre Paper is absolutely beautiful!
I then used some Cappuccino Mica/Metallic Text paper to punch out the border. This too has such a soft and subtle sparkle. I love that you don’t have to “spray it, or slather it in messy glitter to get that gorgeous shimmer. I laid it on some regular brown cardstock to try and show the difference between plain cardstock and this beautiful paper.
This photo shows a plain white cardstock butterfly on the top left, the Nero Incandescent Butterfly on the top right, the Nero Incandescent Butterfly with Pink ink on edges on the bottom left and then the last one is inked with pink and brown ink. I love how the shimmer of the paper still shows through the ink….just so pretty!
Here is a close up of the birdcages and some of the butterflies. The birds are cut out of regular plain white cardstock because I really wanted some shimmery contrast between them and the gorgeous cages and butterflies.
Next: I punched out the flower centers from some more Cappuccino Mica/Metallic Text paper. This photo shows that I inked the edges of the paper with some dark brown Cat’s Eye Chalk Ink. I love how the shimmer still shows through…just gorgeous.
Here is a shot of the Nero Incandescent paper that I used for the large photo matte. I wanted this picture to show the beauty of this paper against plain white paper. Gorgeous texture and shimmer.
Finally, here is a close up shot of the finished flowers and butterflies. I love how all of the die cuts held their shapes even though most were created with “text weight” paper.
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Thank you so much for stopping by! have a wonderfully crafty day!
Melin
Wow every single element is so so gorgeous. The inking looks beautiful, and I can't believe how well those bird cages cut! Love love love
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rwkrafts.blogspot.com
I agree with you completely Melin, those papers are devine!
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scrappingsarah.blogspot.com
Both of these are wonderful projects. I am drooling over that LO! Great cuts and border punches and papers! BEAUTIFUL.
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