Showing posts with label oriental script. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oriental script. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 July 2020

Day 12 Tag



Day 12 tag for the #FABtag30days challenge using up leftover bits from the previous tags.


Then I decided it needed something else, so I added a couple of large gems to balance it out.

Tuesday, 14 July 2020

Another Oriental Scrapbook Page - 8 x 8



Just a simple matting and layering layout. Another page for my black 8 x 8 book.


Sunday, 21 June 2020

Window Envelope Pocket Tag Holder



I created another pocket tag holder for my oriental book. This time I used a window envelope.


And when you pull the tag out on the left hand side you can see the window and what's underneath it.


And on the right hand side I created another pocket to house a s trip of tickets.


The long tag and the tickets.


And there is also room to slot a tag in at the top.

Saturday, 20 June 2020

Envelope Pocket Tag Holder



Made a tag pocket from a recycled envelope.


This is where the tag pulls out the pocket at the top.


Pocket without the tag inside.


The hidden tag and the elephant tag from the pocket.


And the backs.


And then I decided to round the corners and add something else to the tag. So this is what they look like now.


I am thinking of adding them to some of the pages in the oriental book that I previously made.

Tuesday, 9 June 2020

Another Ebay Find


10 Oriental patterned themed A4 pages and 10 image pages.


Lots of A6 and 10cm x 10cm papers and images.


Loads and loads of images, all different.


And lots and lots more. The only thing that got damaged was the tissue paper piece at the top.


And more toppers.


And finally some embellishments and gems.

Got all these off Ebay in a mixed job lot for £4.75 - really worth it.

Monday, 1 June 2020

Oriental Embellishments


I've been trying to find some oriental embellishments but not had much luck, so I decided to make some myself using my stamps and embossing powders.


Used punches to shape them.


Found some images and printed them off on cream card, vellum and white paper.


And the same again but this time using script images, red card and red text on the vellum.

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