Posts Tagged ‘texture’
{Boutique} Line Flower Series Cards: Peony, Scabiosa, Anemone
I am so excited to share with everyone a few new designs for my Boutique Collection. Most of my stationery can be found on my ETSY site. There you can purchase any of my blank folded everyday cards or flat note cards.
My newest design incorporates both my love of color that pops and detail. I wanted to explore florals and took notes from the line work of tattoos. Usually line artwork like this is perfect for outlining a tattoo.

To introduce the series I included a Peony, an Anemone and a Scabiosa design. These florals look so gorgeous when you really look at the detail of them. With these designs I hoped to capture just that.
I juxtaposed them against a wood grain patterned background and printed on a linen card stock to add texture and bring it all together. All of the Line Flower series cards are available in my Belize minty pool green and a vibrant Beet purple. Just delicious!
You can use these cards for saying thanks, sending a little note or even a modern birthday card. Includes 6 folded cards finished with rounded corners. Cards measure about 4.25″ x 5.5″ and come with beet purple envelopes.
Beautifully packaged in a black box with a plastic lid. Shipping for this includes delivery confirmation.
Please contact me for wholesale orders at sales(at)papercutindustries.com
Victorian Lace
Not many other textures can capture femininity like lace does. It evokes a sexiness about it that instantly reminds me of romance. It also reminds me of old portraiture and costumes. Lace was once considered by the fashionable world, the most exquisite of adornments. My inspiration behind this design is a collaboration of all these things.
Here is the gorgeous Lace Wedding Invitation set I have designed for the Ready-Made line. Click on the image to see the full-set.
Let me know what you think!
All the Raj
I have long had an obsession with Indian motifs, ranging from the traditional patterns, designs and colors. The colors look so vibrant and rich. Colors like golds, burnt oranges, reds, browns and black accents. If I could I would accent everything with gold! To me, it reminds me of my family’s culture. The way gold looks against tan skin is so exotic that I feel it instantly makes anything or anyone look sexy. Here are some images that have inspired my first ready-made wedding package. Henna.
Not only is henna gorgeous it creates a gorgeous texture that is absolutely tactile. Some of the things I love in fashion and design are color and texture. With this design, I tried to capture both of those characteristics. I am sure this one will expand into many designs!


Here is the first ready-made wedding stationery design.
Click on the image to go straight to the site. Still underway, but take a sneak peek!















