One of the most overlooked products in the current Idea Book is the Paper Fundamentals Basic Assortment. It's time to take this baby out of the corner. The pictures in the book just don't do it justice. Until you see there papers in person, you can easily miss how unique and versatile they are. I'd like to invite you to take a closer look at this product.
In each pack, you get 20 sheets of double-sided paper, 2 each of 10 designs. Both sides of the each paper have the same pattern. On one side the palette color is offset by white and on the other with a glossy resist. The colors match our basic color palette allowing you to add a little extra glimmer or a classic subtle design to any project by replacing your solid cardstock with the Paper Fundamentals Basic Assortment.
Watch this video to learn more and to see some fun examples of how these papers can add spice to any of your projects.
For a chance to win your own Paper Fundamentals Basic Assortment, follow this LINK to Jeanette Lynton's blog and leave a comment telling her what your fundamental scrapbooking item is and why you can't live without it. To be eligible to win, be sure to leave your comment before July 31, 2014.
Happy creating and good luck!
Rebecca
In each pack, you get 20 sheets of double-sided paper, 2 each of 10 designs. Both sides of the each paper have the same pattern. On one side the palette color is offset by white and on the other with a glossy resist. The colors match our basic color palette allowing you to add a little extra glimmer or a classic subtle design to any project by replacing your solid cardstock with the Paper Fundamentals Basic Assortment.
Watch this video to learn more and to see some fun examples of how these papers can add spice to any of your projects.
For a chance to win your own Paper Fundamentals Basic Assortment, follow this LINK to Jeanette Lynton's blog and leave a comment telling her what your fundamental scrapbooking item is and why you can't live without it. To be eligible to win, be sure to leave your comment before July 31, 2014.
Happy creating and good luck!
Rebecca