Mold photos - part 2
Hello, here I am again.
This time the project photos - which was One Layer Stamping. This technique is a way to make it look like there are multiple layers - when there isn't it. But great images can be created - & it works wonders for the posting of them too.
This time the project photos - which was One Layer Stamping. This technique is a way to make it look like there are multiple layers - when there isn't it. But great images can be created - & it works wonders for the posting of them too.
These colours have been graded really well so it looks like 4 layers. The simple flower image & sentiment complete a lovely card.
This is so fresh & delightful
After trying the borders an experiment with shapes. There are so many ways it works. Love that lizard image. Now, there is a special name for it.
Ooh - there he is again. Now this one is like one I showed you from the CSNW ladies. is it a white card with pink & blue torn papers or a pink & blue card with a piece of torn white paper. Hmm!
A very clever use of this technique & the image just belongs in the middle.
Now, that border looks like a piece of torn designer paper. Very nice indeed......
..... & the tree looks great in this random shaped background which was made with an aperture torn in a piece of scrap paper.
Another multi-layer border surrounding those lovely butterflies. I love the background behind the butterflies which makes them stand out more, as well as some of them being stamped in grey gives a further dimension.
A sepia monochrome design. Clean & classic image - very nice.
I think I have this one the right way up - I am judging it against the next one. Nice to see the layers on the right-hand side.
Another very clean & simple design. I would add a simple sentiment - but it isn't necessary at all - this works as it is.
What did you think of when you first glimpsed this card? I thought of Wartership Down.
Here the layering idea produces the hills & sky after the style of Tracey Dutton of Lavinia's Stamps & Barbara Grey.
The "layer" does not have to have straight edges, it does not always have to be on the edges of the card & this design proves that
As does this design - great card for a man, or someone who doesn't like fussy.
Looks like someone is preparing for Christmas, which isn't a bad idea & with the number of cards to do & the cost of postage - it's a good idea. I happen to know this cream card was hammered card so the stamping always suffers a little. But then this one is a play & try out.
I like this layout - you don't even need a tree trunk the shape just works. Looks a little like my die I got yesterday
The third Christmas card with the layering top & bottom. I think that is really effective.
Ah now! Remember I spoke about the set of free art nouveau stamps with a magazine? Well, this image & the flourish are from that set. Aren't they great. The background to the lady was done after she had been stamped'
The second card using those free stamps - it is a beautiful card
Another sepia tone card - well it is almost - except for the bluey shades at the top.
Very effective design.
Oh he is soooo cute. I am sure this is the right way up, seeing as he is laying on that flower bed.
First - I apologise for the blurry photo. Love the irregular shape background with the black image.
One lady was obviously enjoying herself - aren't those mountains great. The tree really adds some ethereal finish to the misty mountains
So there you have them all.- I think the ladies enjoyed the evening.
Enjoy your Sunday & fingers crossed for this warmer weather that is supposed to be coming to us this week. Have fun.
'Bye for now.
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