Mold 2011 Project - Sheelagh - part 1
Good afternoon ladies
Today I have part 1 of Sheelagh's project photos. Now - Sheelagh doesn't do things by half - just like a previous project her cards are all in a folder. When I first started taking the photos I took each sheet out of its pocket - but many of the cards are layered so I got a little worried about squeezing them back into the pockets. So after the letter D I photographed them in the pockets - I hope that doesn't detract from them. It will not be necessary for me to put beneath the photos what letter is it is for, as you will see, but I will put a little comment now & again.. Because the work is shown on A4 sheets I had to photograph them on my little kitchen stool so that I could stand over them.
So here goes -
Today I have part 1 of Sheelagh's project photos. Now - Sheelagh doesn't do things by half - just like a previous project her cards are all in a folder. When I first started taking the photos I took each sheet out of its pocket - but many of the cards are layered so I got a little worried about squeezing them back into the pockets. So after the letter D I photographed them in the pockets - I hope that doesn't detract from them. It will not be necessary for me to put beneath the photos what letter is it is for, as you will see, but I will put a little comment now & again.. Because the work is shown on A4 sheets I had to photograph them on my little kitchen stool so that I could stand over them.
So here goes -
This is the cover of the folder which is black with clear embossing over images.
A close up of just a small area of the folder front
have you spotted that the background sheet is covered in the letter A
each page has its own letter in the background
both of these cards were quite structural - the top one is a stepper card
a different fastening on the lower card
another stepper card with a garden theme at the bottom & the top card is a gate fold card
Iris folding & Inchies
lace (that e should have an accent over it) - you don;t see so much of that technique these days
That is the first part I hope you enjoyed looking at these & that the pockets don't spoil the view.
Back in a little while.
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