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In & Out of Studio 3D
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
Operation Write Home sketch 08
Topic: Sketch Challenge

Here's where we went off the rails! OWH sketch 08:

Now that is just too boring for words! So I kept ONE element of the sketch - the diagonal line and went off in my own direction.

I cut the two halves down so I would have a border showing from the card base. Then I mounted the diagonal pieces. I arranged the first card with the patterned paper was on the upper left. This was followed by a large chipboard rose cluster. The yellow of the roses picks up yellow from the patterned paper. I used the green from the leaves and stems for the card base. Instead of placing the sentiment as it was on the sketch, I added it to the lower right corner using more of the yellow from the roses.

The second card was turned on its head so the patterned paper was on the lower right. I used the same paper for the sentiment as the backing paper which appears to be more restful. I added a white dashed border around the plain blue paper with a gel pen.


Initially, I had planned to make only one card from each of these sketches but sometimes if the materials are at hand it is just as easy to make 2, or 3, or 4.

Ddd

 

 

 


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

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