Showing posts with label japanese paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label japanese paper. Show all posts

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Our Katazome Papers - December Instyle Magazine

We are very excited to see our Katazome papers featured in InStyle Magazine's December Issue!
We love that the papers they selected were inspired by fashion! The katazome papers really wonderfully graphic and make such an impact. You can click on the link to see more styles of our katazome papers.
What a cool way to step up your gift wrapping and make it totally customized! 

Monday, August 15, 2011

Lovely Invites According to Carey

We got a nice note from Carey with According to Carey about our fabulous Japanese papers.
Carey also shows you an inspiration board that helped her with the Japanese themed decorations for her event.
Check out her site to see the wonderful invites she created. Thanks Carey!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Flower pop ups!

Oh happy spring!

I made these pop up cards as a result of the current issue of Martha Stewart living. She did hers in pinks (of course!) but I decided to go for a mixed purple bouquet! I used our Lavender Bursting Blooms, Purple Floral Stream and Green Charming Flowers and the leaves are Leaf Green Lokta. The card is A7 Plum.

 This card was done with our Natural White Lokta on our A7 Chartreuse Card. The black dots are made with a sharpie marker.

Here's the link to Martha's Card. Most of the time I find MS projects complicated and this was the first time through. Definitely test and prototype with plain paper. I found the assembling of the card more helpful at this site: http://extremecards.blogspot.com/2008/05/seven-flower-pop-up-card.html.

Other words of advice: use pva glue instead of a glue stick--it is stronger and pop ups need strength due to the opening and closing of the card and use strong but flexible paper. The Japanese Chiyogamis/Yuzens work great and so did the lokta. The single flowers that you make before gluing them together are cool as well. I can see other possibilities with them. So get busy flowering; you'll definitely make someone's day with this card!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

We love the new Japanese Papers!

The new designs are exquisite!
We love our new Japanese Papers! The designs are exquisite!!

 Here are a couple of photos where we used it on books as well and as envelope liners.