Here's the first one with Real Red, Pumpkin and Very Vanilla:
Here's the Brilliant Blue, Certainly Celery, and Very Vanilla:
And here is the Black, Real Red and Whisper White version:
Supplies:
- Stamps: non SU
- CS: Real Red, Pumpkin, Very Vanilla, Whisper White, Black, Certainly Celery, Brilliant Blue (retired)
- Ink: Real Red, Certainly Celery
- Accys: Ticket Corner Punch, Word Window Punch, Tag Corner Punch (retired), 3/8" Grosgrain Ribbon in Real Red and Certainly Celery, Domensionals, Mini Glue Dots, Embossing Folders (non SU)
Thank you for stopping by this week............have a GREAT weekend!
This is just gorgeous. The colours are just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLiam
they are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFabulous work!
ReplyDeleteYour Kimono cards are gorgeous. I would love to learn how they are made. I have all Stampin' Up! Designer paper I would like to use. Such a nice card for a "Thank You".
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these.
Hello Patti!
ReplyDeleteThey are all gorgeous! I wanted to snatch the blue one off of the page it is so beautiful! :<)
I can't wait to see your tutorial for the kimonos! You are so creative and such a skilled paper artist!
Wishing you a good weekend!
Hugs,
Barbara Diane
Wow, these look great. TFS.
ReplyDeleteVery belegant and pretty!!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG! These are just lovely --- looking forward to your tutorial!
ReplyDeleteAhhh Patti...how gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteOf course I threw away the outer page of my package of origami paper....it was so long ago though.
Waiting for the tut.....
Lovely!!!! Thanks for hearing us...we anxiously await your tutorial!!! You are a dear!
ReplyDeleteJan Castle
can't wait to see the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThose are absoluetly wonderful. I love the colors. Where did you get those embossing folders. I have a bunch of them, but none of those. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteQUE DES BRAVOS
ReplyDeleteMD
These are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThese look lovely. Really like the patterns for the kimonos. The patterns I see are usually repetitive all over so will have to check for this kind.
ReplyDeleteYou did such an awesome job with these, Patti! I like how you cuttlebugged the background cardstock and the different "plates" you used... are those nestabilities? BTW, I like the grosgrain obi...looks like the real thing!
ReplyDeleteI just love these and how did you know that I was looking for an Asian inspired card! You're great. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteOMG, I am so impressed with your gorgeous kimonos ... I really want to try and make some ... thanks for sharing!
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