CSNW photos - part 2
Good afternoon all
Here I am with the second set of photos from Wednesday's meeting of the CSNW club. This time they are of the project which was introducing them to the triple stamping technique. I spotted this some time ago - but it was Joanna from Mold club that brought it to us.
Here are their cards
Here I am with the second set of photos from Wednesday's meeting of the CSNW club. This time they are of the project which was introducing them to the triple stamping technique. I spotted this some time ago - but it was Joanna from Mold club that brought it to us.
Here are their cards
A lovely crisp design & the leaves on the tree have had just a little green colouring added to them & the little leaf branch is just right for the background.
A lovely black & white card - & more by accident than design (I am sure that is what the owner said) the matting is not even all the way around but I think it gives a shadow effect on the layers. I quite like it.
This card is stunning - here the contrast card with the black ink really gives a dramatic effect. Good use of that beautiful butterfly stamp too.
A lovely pastel image as the focal point of this card & the leaf surround is very delicate too.
Another great black & white design. I think this style really suits the black & white - in fact any monochrome colour scheme.
This one is really delicate - those butterflies just flitting across the card - very effective
A "work in progress" I was told this one is. I look forward to seeing it when it has its focal image on there. Very delicate background - could take quite a dramatic focal image.
Love this colourful design & actually finished off with a bow at the side too! Very nice indeed.
Again another really lovely card & the fairy on the crescent moon is just perfect for this style of card
A very effective layout with the design to the side - leaving room at the side for a complimentary greeting panel.
Aah! he is so cute (of course it might be a she - but cute anyway). The design has been stamped quite lightly but the layers do not over-power it even so.
Trees again - they do work well in this style & I like the different depth of inking that gives the images perspective.
There you have them. Great weren't they?
The eagle eyed amongst you will probably have noticed the little easel I sat the cards on whilst I photographed them. It - or I should say they as I have 4 - were a great find when unpacking. I now have one in each club box & don't have to lay the cards flat anymore to photograph. Laying them flat can distort the edges - it makes straight edges sort of curve off at each end. So hopefully better photographs from now on.
Have a good weekend whatever you have chosen to do.
One of the things we will be doing is collecting a large bookcase from Argos & Bob putting it together for me. Then who knows perhaps more boxes unpacked - but at least those items I have unpacked will be stored better.
'Bye for now.
These are lovely Gloria, nice to see that technique being used so beautifully. I like your little easel too - great idea.
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