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In & Out of Studio 3D
Tuesday, 26 August 2014
Operation Write Home - sketch 141
Topic: Sketch Challenge

Oh no! Another very strange sketch! I guess that is why it is called a 'challenge'!

This is OWH sketch 141:


There was nothing in the recently colored images that would suit for that big half-circle on the left. So I went to the sticker file to see what might inspire me there.

Nice - some vellum stickers with clusters of butterflies. I do like me some butterflies! I drew the half-circle on grid paper (since I didn't have any circle-drawing/cutting tools in my temporary stock of 'powerless' supplies I drew around a color-wheel that was in the front of the sticker box). The vellum stickers were arranged inside the arc with some hanging slightly over the edge. Then I cut along the arc while fussy-cutting the overhanging butterflies.

I chose the pink background to match the butterflies and a single stripe from a lacy striped paper for the crosspiece. A single butterfly from the recently stamped and colored image takes the place of the circle image on the sketch.

Silver peel-off stickers provide the sentiment.

Ddd


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

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