The Maya bird used to be the national bird of the Philippines. There was no day that I didn't see a Maya flying around, even in the city. Then in 1995, they changed it to the Philippine Eagle, which is considered endangered species.
Why am I telling you this? Because I got to play with Maya Road goodies again today. If you see the connection, I guess we have the same wave length, if that even makes sense. Oh well, it's a Saturday!
So I dug through my box of Maya Road stuff, and decided to play with the Japanese Fans Stamp Strip and the Mixed Scallop Mini Triangle Banner Chipboard Set.
I inked the chipboard pieces first, then stamped and embossed the top layer.
Materials used:
stamp: Maya Road
ink: Tsukineko
embellishments: Maya Road chipboard, DCWV alpha stickers, Japanese twist tie & leaf sticker, wood beads, ribbon
misc.: Inkadinkado embossing powder
adhesive: Scotch, mounting tape
I will use these banners for a Japan-themed scrapbook page one of these days.
'Til next blog!
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