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Thursday, December 27, 2007

Fashionista


This layout was inspired by current fashion 'sightings' of pleats. While I was glancing through various magazines, I noticed glamorous uses of pleats in satin and high end tailoring right down to the teen flair of plaid kilt-like mini skirts. I used a metallic bronze paper and simulated box pleating for a double-layered look. I also found this felted flower at my local craft store and thought it was the perfect textural accent. TFL!
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