March 22, 2011

Wooden Flourishes

Kaisercraft pioneered these fantastic wooden embellishments. They’re made of super thin plywood that you can use on your scapbook pages, off the page projects, cards and more! Leave them like they are or mist them, paint them, ink them and more!

Here’s just a few of our most popular designs:

FL342 Funky Butterflies

 
FL335 Mannequins

Using wooden flourishes on layouts and other projects are starting to become a trend at the scrapbook industry. Who can resist these gorgeous embellishments? You can use it raw or add other mediums like paint or sand.

For some part of my wooden flourishes, I have added a dab of crackle paint to add texture to it. I even distressed the edges to enhance the its intricate details.


 “Gwen” layout by LG Belarmino – WOODEN FLOURISHES Dress Form (FL321) and Wings (FL346); English Rose collection: Muriel- Die Cut with gloss (PS129), Thelma (P597), Florence (Florence), Frieda (P600), Paper pad (PP835), Die Cuts (DC331), Printed Chipboard (CB119), and Rub-ons (RB888); Paper Blooms Fair Floss (F640), Crochet Doilies Nursery (EM953), Antique white acrylic paint (KC002), and Chipboard Letters (CB107).  Others: Crackle Paint and corrugated board

10 comments:

Alex said...

So pretty! I love how you added wings behind the mannequin. And all those gorgeous flowers... man, how I wish I knew how to use flowers on my layouts...

Diana Waite said...

what a lovely addition to this layout!

Mette said...

Love love love your layout!

Keri said...

Love these and really need to get some! Love your layout and how you distressed the perimeter of the layout in the same style of the darkened wood flourish edges...looks great!

Michelle H. said...

Very pretty LO!!
Love the new wooden chipbaords pieces they are so pretty!!

Aussie TM5 Thermomixer said...

what a beautiful layout, LG!! Love your cluster and use of wooden embellishment :)

Kerryn said...

Such a beautiful page LG!!

Joanna said...

Wow that is so pretty! Love the wings!

Carin McDonough said...

Stunning LG! I love how you have put the wings with the dress form :)

Wati Basri said...

sweet!!!