My name is Sarah and I have an unhealthy addiction to Patterned Papers!!
It's my turn to host so that's why the optional theme at Allsorts challenge this week is
Patterned Paper, it will also be lovely to see your Anything Goes projects too.
This year I've been dabbling in other kinds of papercrafts so for this challenge I made a folio to hold photographs. I found a lovely instruction sheet to accompany a You Tube tutorial by Karolinas Krafts and, using a WHOLE paper pad from Simple Stories, made this.
It's full of pockets, little tuck spots and hidden flaps. Such fun to make.
I hope you will support my theme and join in this week xx
I think my opening line would be my name is B and I stroke DP's but ever use!
ReplyDeleteYou've been very productive for your theme Sarah, particularly like the deep reds of the first.
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Wow, what a fab make Sarah, that must have taken you absolutely ages. :)
ReplyDeleteAn absolutely fantastic project Sarah,love your choice of papers
ReplyDeleteAmazing Sarah, looks very intricate and lots of lovely papers used x
ReplyDeleteWOW this looks amazing, saw it on the challenge post and come for a closer look-well worth it and thank you for the link.
ReplyDeleteCarol x
A fabulous project, Sarah and a great way of using your patterned papers. I share your unhealthy addiction! 🤣
ReplyDeleteLiz xx
You crearted such a wonderful project Sarah, a great way to showcase all the pretty papers as well as the photos.
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing Sarah!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was fun to make!
A WHOLE PAPER PAD? Now that is what I call USING your patterned papers! It's a lovely looking project. xxx
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this is fantastic Sarah!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great folio for photo's Sarah, love all the folds and pockets, great use of your patterned papers.
ReplyDeletePat xx
Ha, Ha, would love to see all your DPs! You've certainly made use of them for this wonderful project, it looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a feast for the eyes, Sarah! Stunning! xx
ReplyDeleteYour folio for the Allsorts challenge is fantastic! Using an entire Simple Stories paper pad and incorporating pockets, tuck spots, and hidden flaps make it so interactive and fun. It's a wonderful way to showcase your love for patterned papers while exploring new papercrafts!
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