Mold photos - part 2

Good morning ladies & today I have the photos of the Mold club meeting project.  Thursday night saw the project using tissue.

Now I didn't tell any of the clubs just how we were going to use the tissue - but perhaps now you see the work from the Mold club you may start to work it out.

Here is their work & for this technique everything is a work in progress piece.  I hope some of the ladies will bring their pieces back to one of the meetings made into a card.



Two different effects from Clare - one quite strong & one more subtle



Two totally different finishes from Janet - I think the hearts piece was using up the left overs. The piece in the middle with the dragonfly is very ethereal.


Joan (brown) used her design to create stripes for the flowers to be stamped into. The top piece almost looks like trees on the edge of a pond with a blue sky above.



Three quite dramatic pieces from Joanna - I particularly like the top one with the dragon.


Mair took a softer approach to her designs. I would love to see both of those trimmed down & layered onto a card.



Two pieces from Maureen - I really like the purple / blue shades together.  I do like that bottom photo & hope that Maureen trims it & uses it.  
To show what a difference it makes cutting away the unwanted part - I cropped that image ...........


You can see much better how it will look when layered onto complimentary card.


Rhiannon actually placed her design onto a card to show how it would look.  Just needs a complimentary layer from the base card to set it off.  Very much a watercolour background.



Sheelagh started to trim her designs down to better show them off. The one with the butterfly is going to look great when trimmed similarly to the other two.  Plus a nice watercolour background.


Yvonne created two total contrasting pieces.  Real drama in the top one & a quietening down on the second one.

This technique is quite fun to do as you can never be sure of the results.  Mold II & CSNW your turn will come.

That's me for this time.  'Bye for now.

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