I really like these stamped paper dolls!
I think that I will make my next greeting cards with these ;-)
Category: Card
Paper Cut Butterfly
I can imagine this paper cut butterfly most beautifully on a greeting card :)
Links:
Paper Cut Butterfly (Chinese)
English Google translation of the site (Butterfly paper cutting tutorial)
Petal Card
Card with Auspicious Symbol
I always found this auspicious symbol beautiful, now I have a template to cut it myself for a card.
Links:
Card with Auspicious Symbol (Chinese)
English Google translation of page
Coloured Background Card
I really like this card, to white the background before writing on it makes a real difference (ok, a beautiful writing makes a difference, too ;-))!
I can greatly use my self coloured tissue papers for this ;-)
Links:
Coloured Background Card (inspiration monday)
Here at unikatissima:
Self Coloured Tissue Papers
Coffee Filter Card
I really like this card, which was made with a white coffee filter!
Thank you, Brigitte, for this link :)
Because my coffee filters are all brown and I don’t want to extra buy bleached coffee filters, I think that I will go back to my self coloured tissue papers ;-)
Links:
Coffee Filter Card (inspiration monday)
Here at unikatissima:
Self Coloured Tissue Papers
Card from Photo
I already love the picture of the lion ;-), but I find the idea fantastic to reduce a photo to a couple of colours and then to cut these from cardboard!
Yarn Painted Greeting Card
I find this idea of a greeting card with yarn painting wonderful, also, because you can use up your old mesh vegetable bags ;-)
Rubbings
I find this a very nice idea: make simple paper-cuts and from them rubbings.
With a simple Christmas tree motif you should be able to make nice and very personal Christmas cards.
Links:
Rubbings (INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC ARTS PART 1: RUBBINGS)
Sewn Paper
I find this sewn paper soo beautiful, I really must do it myself one day!
Then I can use up all my hand-dyed papers ;-)
Links:
How to Sew Strip Paper
Here at unikatissima:
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