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Bohemian Cats At Play

Aloha, Gia here with some cards I made using the following Altered Pages products:

Graphic 45 Bohemian Bazaar 8 x 8 pad

AP#1032 Collage Sheet Cats at Play




I am sure you are wondering how I came up with this particular combination so I will not keep you in suspense a moment longer. These cats are from Prague, the region of the Czech Republic where Bohemians actually come from. They also happened to be artists, musicians, and free spirits who hate conforming to such mainstream values as striving to earn money.  They tend to be fiercely independent and a bit cynical, but they enjoy a good frolic on the tennis court- since they come from mostly affluent or middle class families. I personally have never met a cat who wasn't a Bohemian, but I understand there are all types.





In conclusion, here are the top 3 things that make me smile:
3. Bohemian Cats
2. Bohemian Bazaar paper
and (drumroll please)
1. Art supplies from Altered Pages!
Keep on creating!

xo Gia Lau

Comments

  1. These are adorable Gia! I have a pad of that Boho paper on the way & can't wait to play with it!

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  2. Gia, YOU make me smile!!! These are wonderfully creative!

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