Had a play with some new
Kaisercraft papers last night. Monday night is the only night I watch tv and so while I sat in front of the idiot box I did some card making. It must be a mum thing - doing more than one thing at a time! The papers were from Kaiser's latest release and they are the
Waterberry and
What a Hoot Ranges. The papers are so new you won't even find them on the site yet! They are a great paper to work with as they are thick, double sided and have great colours and patterns.
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These 4 cards were made using a half a sheet of the
Brood paper from the
What a Hoot Range and a half a sheet of the
Enticing paper from the
Waterberry Range. Don't you just love the names given to Scrapbooking Papers, who comes up with these?
I really like their new
Sakura Park range too so keep your eyes out for upcoming posts with cards made using these papers.
1 comment:
Well , as I can't be at the workshop tonight, thought that I would check out the net. I love the new look site Ruth, it's just get better and better. Can't wait to scarp at the retreat house again.
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