
Gorgeous is the best word to describe this paper from graphic 45. Wholly smokes it is so beautiful. I had a hard time giving it a cut. The paper is from their Renaissance Faire Collection and I wish I could remember what company the purse is from. First I made a template to make sure I cut in the right places so the girls faces wouldn't be cut in half. As you can see, I was able to get the two larger images onto the front and the back of the purse.

I added some delicious Prima flowers centered by some cute buttons that I had picked up at JoAnn's. If you don't have a button shank remover, you don't know what you are missing!

I used some left over paper and more girls from the 'one' sheet of paper to cover the inside. I added plenty of ribbon and lace and now don't know if I want to part with this beauty. I had planned on bringing it to my next craft fair to sell, now I just may keep it.
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2 comments:
Michelle, Saw your note on my blog and I don't know how to convert my file to gsd. Can you use a svg? If so, drop me a note at cjdempsey9@msn.com and I will see if I can make one. I tried your email link, but I don't have Outlook and it keeps trying to launch. Never gives me your address. Thanks!
clare
Beautiful! Love the paper, and all those details you added!
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