I've quilled the quietly serene ginkgo biloba leaves before here , here , and here in the past, but this new version is similar to the one in my book, Pretty Quilled Cards . These two cards are ones that I made with the leaves I practiced on, but what I really wanted to show you was the subtly patterned paper beneath the leaves. Sometimes during pre-press or printing, some highlights get blown out, which means no definition – as in the case of the ginkgo project. So I thought I'd show it here. Isn't it the perfect backdrop? I got it at Daiso, my fave $2 store. They're meant for blotting tempura, but they are just gorgeous for an Asian feel without overpowering the card. It's a tad see-through, so I'd suggest using double-sided tape, spray adhesive, or Letraset Studio Tac/LetraTac to adhere to your card rather than glue. I've used this dry adhesive for many years and still have the packaging from the first pad I got in college. It's kind of like the Xyr...