Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Monday, June 19, 2017
Memories of a good day.
Hello there,
Haven't posted anything recently as I am busy preparing projects for the summer. Some of them are going to be new, some of them "recycled", but definetely all fun and beautiful.
In a meanwhile I just finished a LO that was mid-way since March. Yep, it was a long one. Every once in a while I would get it out, add something and put aside... Maybe because I wanted to make it special. It was such good day that I wanted it to be remembered.
We were in Alicante, I took a picture of my daughter drinking her milkshake which by pure coincedence was exact colour of her hair.
(it is a A4 size canvas)
Haven't posted anything recently as I am busy preparing projects for the summer. Some of them are going to be new, some of them "recycled", but definetely all fun and beautiful.
In a meanwhile I just finished a LO that was mid-way since March. Yep, it was a long one. Every once in a while I would get it out, add something and put aside... Maybe because I wanted to make it special. It was such good day that I wanted it to be remembered.
We were in Alicante, I took a picture of my daughter drinking her milkshake which by pure coincedence was exact colour of her hair.
(it is a A4 size canvas)
Thursday, June 1, 2017
Day&Night part II: Night
(part I is here)
... And here is the Night.
I don't know if I invented a bicycle or I actually found a way how to ink these tiny flowers nicely with Distress Inks. I used my old Sizzix die for these tiny flowers and Thinlits Garden Greens by Tim Holtz.
... And here is the Night.
I don't know if I invented a bicycle or I actually found a way how to ink these tiny flowers nicely with Distress Inks. I used my old Sizzix die for these tiny flowers and Thinlits Garden Greens by Tim Holtz.
Day&Night part I: Day
Lately I am making not just one card, but two or three at once. Sometimes they are similar, sometimes not.
Inspired by a design paper, so beautiful and detailed, I have used some Sizzix dies (old and new: Sizzix die for these tiny flowers and Thinlits Garden Greens by Tim Holtz), almost no ink (which is unusual for me) just to keep it fresh and light
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