Ciao Bella 12"x12" Sheets X12 I Miei Giochi Boy
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About 12"x12" Sheets x12 I miei giochi Boy
Ciao Bella Paper Sheet. 12"x12". Double-sided paper, with 2 designs (one on each side) sold in pack of 12 sheets.
Ciao Bella paper collections are manufactured in Italy with organic inks on forest-friendly certified paper by a carefully selected team of specialist and traditional printing professionals. The versatile patterns and styles, original illustrations and exciting colour palettes mean the papers can be used for both scrapbooking, mixed media, arts and crafts or home decor. High quality certified Italian Paper. 190gsm. FSC Certified.
Sold as a pack of 12 double-side sheets with a different design on each side (all sheets are the same design).
Item Description
The Ciao Bella 12"x12" Sheets X12 I Miei Giochi Boy is a nostalgic and playful scrapbooking paper collection designed to celebrate boyhood through the lens of childhood games and adventures. "I Miei Giochi," meaning "My Games" in Italian, focuses on traditional and imaginative play, bringing to life illustrations of vintage toys, building blocks, and outdoor activities. The 12 double-sided sheets are crafted from high-quality materials, with detailed designs on both sides that make them perfect for a wide variety of craft projects. The colour palette consists of classic boyish tones like soft blues, greens, and earthy browns, giving the collection a timeless yet playful appeal.
This collection is ideal for crafters looking to capture the spirit of a boy’s playful world, whether for memory albums, handmade cards, or decorative projects. The artwork evokes a sense of nostalgia, reminiscent of simpler times filled with creativity and imagination. The I Miei Giochi Boy collection is versatile, making it suitable for scrapbooking projects that focus on both early childhood memories and the playful adventures that define a young boy’s life. The whimsical and vintage-inspired designs provide a heartfelt way to celebrate the joy and innocence of childhood games.