It's that black to cream pattern that is to die for! I am convinced Pink Paislee blew it and put the wrong side in the front. _Everyone_ does a medallion spiderweb sort of thing. No one does this splatter gradient.
-Rest assured that the black spray goes across the page at about the same level, and it does not repeat (so rare).
-Although it has a grungy sort of emphasis, this is not dirty goth or splatterpunk. It reads as a civilized Edger Allen Poe.
-The beige has some subtle text done in a pleasant cursive, not some macabre Germanic blackletter font.
I doubt it, but I hope Pink Paislee reads this review and produces this pattern in other colors; even pastels would be o.k.; but I'd buy a ton of ocean and sky, or tall grass and sky. The right colors and this could be goth or grunge, of course, I can hope, but I won't hold my breath.
This black spray/splatter is a huge 6'' pattern, so not for most smaller projects. Art journal and scrapbook papers will take some planning and forethought, but no one else will be cloning or trending your effort. Being creatively unique is so cool.
Oh, and don't miss that you can use this paper sideways, or cut it into border strips as well.
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