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Mucha Ladies and German Scrap~a beautiful marriage!



  For today's post,I have combined AlteredPages  "The Green Woman"collage pieces along with papers from  MailboxMuse Kit and Kunze German Scrap to make a standing birthday gift card for my sister.

The background paper in the frame is from the retired Celestial MailboxMuse Kit
The beautiful Mucha ladies have always been favorites of my sister,so using these were a Must!
These images were fancy cut from the "The Green Woman" collage sheet,by AlteredPages.






Of course the Kunze German Scrap married beautifully with my papers and Mucha ladies~I just love how the gold scrap illuminate the ladies

 
We continue with our Partner in March, 

Walter Kunze Deco-Accesoires, please visit their site and let them know you have enjoyed our projects!   www.walterkunze.com
 





Thanks so much for your visit today- make sure to come back again and see what the others are designing all month using Kunze German scrap!
Jackie ")

Comments

  1. I never noticed that collage before. Gosh that's a pretty collage sheet. And your project is stunning. Your sister is going to flip over it!

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  2. Wow! Jackie-that card is beautiful! love what you did with it

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  3. The card base looks like an armoire which I love! Gorgeous!

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  4. Your sister is one lucky girl♥ The card is beautiful♥

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    1. Jackie thank you for your lovely words-")

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  5. Fabulous, I love the Mucha ladies, and you did a wonderful job making them look even more beautiful.

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    1. Barbara, thanks so much for the lovely comment!!

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  6. Love this! Mucha is one of my favorite art nueveau artist!

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    1. Thank you Donna- Mucha is one of mine also- such beautiful portayals of women!

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  7. Love this! Mucha is one of my favorite art nueveau artist!

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