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Project:
Laminated Placemats with Cut Flowers
Colorful Paper to cut Flower designs
Backing paper, I used white 11x17, you can use any color
Laminator and Sheets/pouches
Scissors
1. Flowers and flower centers are cut and placed in pattern of choice, I chose scattered.
2. Flower sheet is then placed in laminated sheet and sleeve and then run through the laminator, giving you a place mat in minutes.
Fun and colorful for any table.
A variety of place settings to show your lovely work !
In addition to your lovely table setting try
doodles on cardboard for great coaster art.
Do you love paper, does paper make you happy?…….Here are some links to artists and bloggers who share that same love of paper, click on links below to find paper inspiration and projects from other paper enthusiasts.
Majo Bautista / Tona Bell / Louise Best / Cathy Bluteau / Jennifer Bomgardner / Giova Brusa / Lindsay Buck / Beka Buckley / Joanna Caskie / Jonathan Chapman (Mr Yen) / Halle Cisco / Sarah Clare / Cathryn Clarge / Dawn Clarkson / Rhiannon Connelly / Jenny D'Fuego / Molly Dhiman / Ian Dudley / Ayisatu Emore / Akmal Farid / Monika Forsberg / Claire Fritz-Domeney / Louise Gale / Chrissy Gaskell / Julie Hamilton / Emma Hawman / Rachel Hazell / Holly Helgeson / Claudine Hellmuth / Kim Henkel / Sarah Hoffman / Joanne Hus / Paula Joerling / Beth Kempton / Julie Kirk / Eos Koch / Katie LaClair / Kristy Lankford / Michelle Manolov / Doreen Marts / Rosie Martinez-Dekker / Tori Mears / Maria Mederios / Lise Meijer / Debbie Miller / MaryJane Mitchell / Suzy Naidoo / Grace Noel / Hannah Nunn / Camilla Olsson / Jo Packham / Rachelle Panagarry / Monette Pangan / Melanie Paul / Nicole Piar / Jen Pitta / Liz Plummer / Julie Reed / Michelle Reynolds / Lisa Rivas / Angee Robertson / Natalie Ryan / Aisling Ryan / Elisabet Sapena / Kyrrha Sevco / Jamie Sprague / Elizabeth Steele / Terri Stephens / Juniper Stokes / Mary Tanana / Maike Thoma / Linda Tieu / Gabrielle Treanor / Tammy Tutterow / Deborah Velasquez / Jordan Vinograd Kim / Cat Whipple / Brooke Witt / Katie Wood / Amelia Woodbridge
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Oh that looks just like a collage from Matisse! Happy to see that.
ReplyDeleteI so love doing this blog hop. So nice to read about every once love for paper. Thank you for sharing yours.
/Camilla Olsson - also in the blog hop www.camillaolssonart.wordpress.com
So beautiful - you should sell this placemat design straight to Ikea !
ReplyDeleteThanks Maike! Now that would be great!!
DeleteSo Mod and Fresh. I love whimsical flowers too! Thanks Deborah
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorials, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat project! Love your color palette and graphics! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis blog hop has been fun! :) Julie from http://bricolage-julier.blogspot.com/2014/03/paper-love-ephemera.html
What beautiful looking table settings - and I love the coasters too. I really enjoyed seeing all of your word art in previous posts as well. I too am enjoying the blog hop.
ReplyDeleteGreat bold doodles - I thought they were stamped designs at first.
ReplyDelete'Hi' from another stop on the Paperlove hop. Julie :-)
http://notesonpaper.blogspot.co.uk
Great idea Deborah, super designs as usual. It is taking me so long to get through the hop but I don't want to miss anyone out!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea and loved your doodle flowers too!
ReplyDeleteI have never thought of that but it's a brilliant idea for children to make their own placemats. What a wonderfully inspired post. I'm going to dig out the laminator and pin this to remind me. thank you! {*}
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