Happy Christmas Eve everybody! One of my favourite Paper Artsy designers, and favourite people, Alison Bomber, made her own Christmas wrapping paper, using Lynne Perrella stamps and Coffee archival ink. She used a roll of children's paper from Ikea which a friend kindly picked up for me. You get 30 metres for 3 pounds so it will be so useful for brayering and for covering my craft table. I also made some in red, green, and silver, using Hot Picks. I am entering the Paper Artsy December Challenge.
Wednesday, 24 December 2014
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Your presents will be too pretty for people to rip open! Love the paper, Lucy. Happy Christmas.
ReplyDeleteOooh gorgeous xxx
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful Lucy, some fab colours:-) xxx
ReplyDeleteLove these Papers Lucy, they look great xx
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely paper, Lucy. I think I would try very hard not to tear something so precious if I had a parcel wrapped in this! Have a lovely Christmas. xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun! Great paper.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Lucy!
Lovely papers - the red and green Father Christmas ones are such fun, and the LPs so elegant. And yes - so many uses for that paper, glad you got hold of some!! Thanks so much for playing along over at PaperArtsy - and I hope everyone opening their presents tomorrow appreciates your work. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Love the wrapping papers Lucy, and what a bargain the roll was x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful papers, Who's the lucky people to open this!! xxx
ReplyDeleteYour gifts look beautiful Lucy! xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteIsn't making paper fun! I think people really appreciate it too! Instantly unique ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely wrapping paper - so nice to add that personal touch!
ReplyDeleteLucy,
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and unique way of making wrapping paper, love the red and green really stand out.