The ornate intricacy of wrought iron doors has always caught Steph's imagination. They are so detailed and beautiful, and whether being new or worn, they always facinate. Twiddleybitz has introduced these gorgeous chipboard doors, which are layered upon each other. Steph has slipped cut outs of Webster's Pages Roses, in between each layer, to add dimension and create a frame for the doors. As you can see the result is stunning.
Caz was inspired by a number of things in the marble interior of this building. The columns, the inscription etched in the marble panel and the rich green contrast colour against the cool creams of the marble. She spliced the script paper to mimic the columns and added 3 green diamond 'tiles' along the bottom of the page like the ones on the floor of the building. As the layout was about a rather gruesome subject she flicked red paint over the layout to represent blood spatters.
Carole love absolutely anything to do with Paris and the Eifel Tower, and the gorgeous "Cupid" Collection by Pink Paislee went so well with her creation. She found this really cute Woodern Puzzle of the Eifel Tower, which she painted and covered with the pattern papers, and embellished with cut out flowers and brads, just adorable, and a very different project.