Her initial design was inspired by the imagery found on sewing pattern packaging. I browsed the ever-knowledgable worldwide web and wanted to share some of the inspiration I found for my own design and packaging:
My "pattern packaging" using Hello Vintage Girl and a medium glassine bag:
The glassine bag as well as the focal image were heavily sponged using distress inks to give everything an aged feeling. My "PP" brand uses the Soda Pop alphabet. {Love this font!}
Tucked inside the bag are some rosette embellishments that can be used by the recipient. Using a Glue Dot, I adhered the rosettes to clear acetate (what clear stamps are typically stored on). The dots should therefore be easier to remove and add to my crafty friend's projects. The measuring tape twill is a perfect accent and is one of my favorite little somethings from the Pink Persimmon store.
Here's a better look at our girl:
Her dress was paper-pieced using the Odds and Ends collection from Cosmo Cricket.
Copic colors: Skin: Hair:
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