The Alice’s Tea Party Ephemera by Memory Place / Asuka Studio includes 24 decorative paper pieces designed to coordinate with the fairytale-inspired, whimsical and sweetly playful aesthetic of the Alice’s Tea Party collection.
The collection is inspired by Alice’s world, tea parties, playing cards, clocks, teapots, teacups, flowers and small details that feel like part of an imaginative story. The sweet Japanese kawaii style of Memory Place / Asuka Studio keeps the pieces bright and cute, while the vintage tea party atmosphere gives them character for more storytelling and dreamy projects.
These ephemera pieces can be used around photos, in junk journals, pockets, tags, handmade cards, mini albums, scrapbook layouts and mixed media compositions. They are practical for small focal points, layering, clusters, titles, journaling spots and finishing details in projects about Alice, tea parties, fairytales, fantasy, mystery and vintage stories.
👉 Features:
- Decorative ephemera by Memory Place / Asuka Studio
- Collection: Alice’s Tea Party
- Includes 24 pieces
- Theme: Alice, tea party, fairytales, fantasy, playing cards, clocks and flowers
- Elements inspired by Alice, the White Rabbit, teapots, teacups, tags and whimsical details
- Sweet Japanese kawaii style with a vintage and pastel aesthetic
- Ideal for layering, clusters, journaling spots and finishing details
- Suitable for junk journals, mini albums, handmade cards and mixed media projects
👍 Ideal for:
- Junk journals and art journals
- Mini albums and albums
- Journals and creative journals
- Handmade cards and cardmaking
- Scrapbooking layouts
- Tags, pockets and inserts
- Journaling spots and small notes
- Photo mats and layering
- Mixed media projects
- Alice, tea party, fantasy, fairytale and vintage story projects
✨ Inspiration Tip:
Create a “Tea Party Layers” journal spread with pockets, tags and small cards that feel like invitations to a fairytale tea party. Use the clock and playing card ephemera for rhythm, the teacups and flowers for softer details, and the Alice / White Rabbit elements as small focal points that guide the eye through the composition.