Just a quick post today to share my second card from day 2 of class. I had a really hard time with this one. I don't have a perspective on depth and only had this stamp set that I thought would work. I'm posting it anyhow because I am learning and trying to do each thing they teach. I did the other card four times and never did get it close to right. I'll show it to you but don't think I will post it in the gallery. I used yellow and rusty hinge to ink with and it didn't show up very well. Then the sentiment was crooked. I have used the grid lines, a stamp-a-ma-jig, a t square ruler, and a regular ruler and I cannot get things straight. I can't write in a straight line either. My writing goes up every time at the end. Be kind to one another.
Oh, I didn't take a picture of the other card. Maybe later. I am going to share this one in the gallery on http://www.onlinecardclasses.com/CS3/days-3-4-student-gallery-optical-illusion/.
6 comments:
Hello Brenda-love this scene!I could just be there now with the wind in my hair and the cry of the seagulls!I have set up a "mini" Blog just so that i can join in with a few challenges again-i am missing taking part!
Hugs,Nessa xx
This is lovely Brenda. Wonderful stamp placements and colors.
just lovely!
Good for you for trying so many new-to-you techniques!! I've been there, too--having days when no matter what I tried, I just couldn't get things to line up or turn out like I saw them in my head. And then, of course, are the projects when everything is going swell through all the different steps, andthen at the end, I get a smudge of ink right where it shouldn't be!!! Depth is really challenging, but I think you picked the perfect stamp set to try it out. You've assembled a lovely scene here. The depth looks awesome!
Neat use of the scenic stamping technique from class, nice card!! :)
Great card - love the scene you've created!
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