Announcing NEW Watercolor Florals Rice Paper

Watercolor Sketches from my Tuscany Sketchbook

Today’s Tidbit features my NEW Watercolor Florals rice paper designs with Joggles. Each of these florals were originally in my watercolor sketchbook from Tuscany, so you will have little reproductions of my work! Use them in mixed media, journaling, card making, and MORE! This rice paper is excellent quality, A-4 sized, printed in Italy. It sticks down perfectly flat and looks amazing on gel printed backgrounds. We’re working on panel cards and envelopes to create note cards. I am so excited to see what YOU will create with these NEW papers! Be sure to tag us on social media #createwithjoggles

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