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In & Out of Studio 3D
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Color Me Blue (and green)
Topic: Sketch Challenge

Yes, I'm back with more of OWH sketch 39, just like the last two days.

I switched to papers in blue green and cream for this set. This time NONE of them are exactly like the sketch. That's just how I roll. But this one is the closest to it. I tucked two of the triple blocks under the ends of the next largest one and then dropped the center block down to the bottom. This left an open place for the peel-off sticker greeting. The dragonflies are 'Dazzles' stickers that the body only has stickum and the wings float free. That's exactly how I like to have my dragonflies and butterflies anyway so these make me happy.


This one uses copper butterfly stickers, one for each of the triple blocks. Classy.


More peel-off stickers on this one - going for a masculine card this time. The center panel is popped up on foam so the image of the moose is cut so part is on the raised panel and part on the base card.

I pulled this bird image from my stamped bin and colored it up to match the papers. I also colored up a pre-stamped greeting and colored it as well. I backed it with some coordinating scraps. Both the bird and the greeting are popped up on foam.

The key to a project like this is choosing the right papers. Every one of them needs to be capable of being the feature on the front but not being so busy that an image is overshadowed.

I can't wait till Club Scrap comes up with another formula for us.

Ddd

 

 

 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PDT

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