I haven't decided what to do with the very pretty paper, though cover of one of
janni's hand-bound books is still a possibility, but I was feeling the urge to fold something out of fancy paper. So I did.
And here's the evidence:

Those who click here can see another view.
This is the sort of paper that helpfully tells you it is indeed fancy, just in case you were in doubt:

Unrelated to this, this howling coyote is going in a prominant place in our house, because nothing says southwestern decor like a howling coyote.
Even without a bandana.
---L.
And here's the evidence:
Those who click here can see another view.
This is the sort of paper that helpfully tells you it is indeed fancy, just in case you were in doubt:
Unrelated to this, this howling coyote is going in a prominant place in our house, because nothing says southwestern decor like a howling coyote.
Even without a bandana.
---L.
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Date: 11 January 2011 04:06 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 12 January 2011 03:05 am (UTC)It reminds me of the awesome Japanese fabrics out there for kids. *loves*
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Date: 12 January 2011 03:37 am (UTC)The Japanese kick our butts at freakin' adorable.
---L.
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Date: 12 January 2011 04:07 am (UTC)I have this gray fabric with tiny mice and wee little chunks of cheese that I can't bring myself to cut into. It's sweet enough to induce instant symptoms of a raging toothache.
The "good friend" is cute too, but there's something about the blue in "fancy" that is very satisfying.
Hurrah for import stores!
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Date: 12 January 2011 01:44 pm (UTC)Pic of the mice & cheese pattern?
---L.