Mold II photos - part 1
Good evening ladies
I am sorry I didn't blog last night. Although I was home at a resonable time after the Mold II meeting there were a couple of phone calls from whilst I as out that needed my attention.
The evening went really well & the photos in this blog are for the Show & Tell for the evening which was to make a card using the colours cream, pink & red. Now, it appears that pink is another colour that changes when photographed. Or it does with my photography. I recently acquired a little battery operated desk lamp - halogen I think. I am going to try taking photos with that on to see if it helps.
I am sorry I didn't blog last night. Although I was home at a resonable time after the Mold II meeting there were a couple of phone calls from whilst I as out that needed my attention.
The evening went really well & the photos in this blog are for the Show & Tell for the evening which was to make a card using the colours cream, pink & red. Now, it appears that pink is another colour that changes when photographed. Or it does with my photography. I recently acquired a little battery operated desk lamp - halogen I think. I am going to try taking photos with that on to see if it helps.
I loved this paisley design & that doily style edging - which was very definitely pink.
It is a long time since I have seen - & also used - these mosaic punches. don't they work well & nice & evenly spaced too.
A fantastic shaker card - again, definitely pink not lavender
Isn't that butterfly gorgeous - so delicate & looks great over the embossed background
A pretty dress with dainty embossing on it
This is a very delicate card - although the colours (in the flesh) were brighter
That netting for the skirt really was that bright
this card had a different approach - see the photo below.
The main images had been created on a single sheet of red card, then attached to the back was a small folded cream card, placed near the bottom edge of the red card that allowed it to stand up. That flower was a really bright pink.
It just shows that the most surprising colours will work together. I hope you have continued to enjoy this wonderful sunshine.
To bring the sunshine indoors - I cut a bunch of our beautiful daffodils to put in the lounge. Bob came home during the evening & started to sneeze - it would appear they have set him off. Oh dear! Don't know what I will do with them.
More tomorrow with the photos from the Mold II project for this month.
Sleep well. Night night.
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