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Ride the WAVE!

USArtQuest is partnering with us this month. Paper is one of my addictions and USArtQuest has some of the most amazing handmade papers.  In the blue and gold paper I used today I saw waves, waves that would be perfect for one of the Altered Pages lighthouses! 
 
This paper has so much texture!
 
More beautiful USArtQuest papers!
 
 
 
Supplies:
USArtQuest Handmade Paper
USArtQuest Duo
Card base
Image: Lighthouse Collage Sheet
thin chipboard
 
 
With Duo attach USArtQuest Gilding to the base of the card.
 
 
Adhere the beautiful hand made paper with Double-sided tape.
 
 
Mount the image on thin chipboard, then line the edge with a thin gold line.  Adhere with foam dimensional.  
 
 

Comments

  1. I can feel the sea spray! That WAVE is perfect!

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  2. Wow love the movement and colours and that gilding is a gorgeous touch Lyneen,
    hugs June x

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