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In & Out of Studio 3D
Monday, 3 February 2014
Operation Write Home sketch 18
Topic: Sketch Challenge

Playing it straight for a change on OWH sketch 18:

You can actually tell at a glance that this was the sketch I used for the card today!

I started with a large picture sticker and used it to select bordering and sentiment colors. Because these were so bright I chose more subdued colors for the background elements.

I had a 1 1/2 inch square punch on hand so I used that to make the blocks. The tiny text made it easy to punch them square and on a perfect 45 degree angle. These were arranged fo form a sort of arc with the text which plays nicely with the chevrons in the background paper.

The sentiment strip is one element not found on the sketch but It looks good there, huh?

It is bordered in black to set it off from the other elements.

Ddd 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST
Sunday, 2 February 2014
Operation Write Home sketch 17
Topic: Sketch Challenge

I can't believe I'm up to OWH sketch 17 already!


Of course, OWH is up to sketch 207 already (plus some bonus sketches) and they add a new sketch every Sunday. It will take me a while to catch up. What I'm not sure of is if I will skip the ones that I have done already (maybe a doen of them at the most) but I guess I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.

Now, on to the card for the day.

I used a striped paper out of a 6x6 pad for the bottom block shown on the sketch so I does not 'read' as a solid block. Then for the vertical panel I wanted to use a fancy diecut which was not the specified size (like I pay attention to these details, LOL).

I backed the diecut with some dark green to match the bordering paper so it would separate from the background better. Over this I added a large chipboard floral from the same paper pack.


For the tiny sentiment I used some stickers from the same kit and placed them on the most plain stripe so they would show up.

Ddd 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST
Saturday, 1 February 2014
Operation Write Home sketch 16
Topic: Sketch Challenge

I think the creators of OWH sketch 15 and 16 were peeking over each other's shoulder! Here is 16:


It's almost reversed from yesterday but the vertical panel is shorter and moved away from the edge.

Well, I decided to just use the same floral paper as yesterday and the same gold peel-off borders. So there!

I went in a different direction with the color palette, though - pulling out pinks and creams from the floral. One of the papers selected had a printed border on it so I just lined up all the sticker borders to reflect it.


I used the same big word sentiment as the last sketch, too. Why ess with a good thing?

Ddd 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST
Friday, 31 January 2014
Operation Write Home sketch 15
Topic: Sketch Challenge

OWH sketch 15 is very simplistic:


Yawn...

I put together a floral with some antique script and then... um... OK, let's add a large word stamp. Then, hmmmm... Oh, let's just go nuts with gold peel-off borders and corners.


I can live with that!

Ddd 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST
Thursday, 30 January 2014
Operation Write Home sketch 14 - part B
Topic: Sketch Challenge

Another version of OWH sketch 14 shown here:

This time I was less concerned about the effect of having something on a weird angle as I chose to use a floral sticker and it had a natural curve that let it look balanced.

I keyed off the sticker to choose colors for the background papers and the sentiment block.


I had additional stickers on the sheet so I added one to the upper right to provide continuity in the design.

Ddd


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
Operation Write Home sketch 14 - part A
Topic: Sketch Challenge

OWH sketch 14 is another one that I decided to make twice. Here's the sketch:


At first I thought I was going to have a fight about putting that left panel on an angle because, in my mind it looks contrived. But I behaved myself and did it their way.

I had some giant floral stickers and cut one down to the prescribed dimensions. Simple papers chosen to for their color match to the illustration were used for backing but I had to create a frame for the picture to separate it from them.

I chose the clock paper for the strip on the right to go with the sentiment I had chosen.


The sentimentwas too plain so I added doodle lines in fine line brown pen.

Ddd 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
Operation Write Home sketch 13
Topic: Sketch Challenge

If I had not created this challenge to use every one of the sketches in order I would have skipped over OWH sketch 13:

I don't like the 'sentiment' skewed across the front; the main block is too large; those two 'outrigger' elements don't make for a cohesive design. Now that I'm done complaining... I just made changes to suit myself (as always).

I added another panel to contain the sentiment, added another sticker to it to create a diagonal line between the other two in the corners and cut the main panel down to allow for a border paper.


I'm still not overly fond of it but I 'did the assignment' so I could proceed to something I liked better.

Ddd 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST
Monday, 27 January 2014
Operation Write Home sketch 12
Topic: Sketch Challenge

Sometimes a very simple sketch calls for a very simple treatment. Here's the starting point for OWH sketch 12:

I found a sheet of gold peel-off nautical stickers in my stash to use. The panels needed to be fairly plain to allow the stickers to show up so I chose two hues of brown tone-on-tone dot. I chose the background paper for the soft blue-green color and because the ombre effect of it creates the illusion of fading away into the distance.


The only bordering on this one is around the sailboat panel whick is also popped up on foam tape.

Ddd 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST
Sunday, 26 January 2014
Operation Write Home sketch 11
Topic: Sketch Challenge

Having exhausted OWH sketch 10 we're moving on to number 11.


Well, that's where I started anyway! The band at the top was boring in only one print so I selected two. Then it looked top heavy so I added strips at the bottom as well. All the papers were selected to go with the clock paper panel.


I chose a light brown bordering paper and stamped a sentiment for bordering where there is none in the sketch. It is popped up on foam tape.

Ddd 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST
Saturday, 25 January 2014
Operation Write Home sketch 10 - part F
Topic: Sketch Challenge

But wait! There's more... just one more though.

We're still on OWH sketch 10 and then tomorrow we'll move on to another sketch.

Occasionally I have inspiration to make a kid's card and it was due. I chose some teddy bear stickers that have, as you can see, a holographic silver over-print in some areas.

Two of the bears had blue bows ao I put them on matching tags and made them the side pieces. The silver-bow bear got to be in the center and raised up on foam tape as a feature.

Green patterned paper was bordered in blue along with the tags and all went over a plain salmon cardstock (yes, it really is salmon - use your imagination)!

I stamped the sentiment on blue dot textured cardstock. This was a little too plain so I added two ribbon flags and popped the sentiment up on foam tape.

Ddd 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST
Friday, 24 January 2014
Operation Write Home sketch 10 - part E
Topic: Sketch Challenge

Tired of OWH sketch 10 yet? Here's the sketch for reference:

A good thing to have on hand is a sheet of button stickers when you have a 6x6 paper with sewing patterns on it! Add some striped paper to mimich fabric and you're well on the way to a coordinated card.

For interest I used two buttons on each tag and raised one on a pop-dot over the other.

The tags were kept in a neutral color as was the sentiment tab and all were bordered with a chocolate brown.

Ddd 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST
Thursday, 23 January 2014
Operation Write Home sketch 10 - D
Topic: Sketch Challenge

This is absolutely my favorite of the OWH sketch 10 cards I made from this sketch:

I built everything around a single dragonfly sticker I had on hand. Then I backed a couple of peel-off stickers of dragonflies and mounted all on matching tags.

A complementary paper for the crosspiece gives these the feel of scientific illustrations. I gave each tag a fine line of doodling with a brown pen and mounted the center one up on foam tape with a piece of twine tied in.


By using a plain chocolate brown background the illustrated panel and the sentiment tab are really the stars.

Ddd 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Operation Write Home sketch 10 - C
Topic: Sketch Challenge

More yummy versions of OWH sketch 10 are coming up. Here's the sketch again:

I found these awesome tulip stickers in my stash and knew I had to use them on this project. The background rose toned paper was chosen for its good match to the flowers.

I gave them each a green tag to rest on, banded in more of the rose cardstock and popped the center one up on foam tape.

I stamped the sentiment on a patterned paper and rounded the bottom corners. Then I bordered it along with the crosspiece with mint green.

Ddd 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Operation Write Home sketch 10 - B
Topic: Sketch Challenge

Here is round two of the OWH sketch 10. As a reminder, here's the sketch:

For this second model I used a plain dark green background and let the elements be the star of the show. Three clear sticker of sewing elements were placed on the tags, matching tag colors to stickers, and all of them were bordered in pink.

I used pink to border the crosspiece of black and white stripe as well.

The tab sentiment was also stamped on pink and a faux stitching line was added on its edge.

Ddd

Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST
Monday, 20 January 2014
Operation Write Home sketch 10 - A
Topic: Sketch Challenge

I went a little nuts with OWH sketch 10. I kept getting out supplies trying to decide what to put on the little tags it called for. Then, I found that I had enough tags to use all of the elements so I made up this sketch 6 ways!

Here's the sketch:

I selected some puffy acrylic stickers and green tags for this version. Playing off of the stickers I chose a pink patterned paper background and a light pink sentiment block, treated like a tab.

I added a black and white patterned strip for the crosspiece.

The layering pieces got black bordering but I did not put a border on the background paper.

Ddd


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST
Sunday, 19 January 2014
Operation Write Home sketch 09
Topic: Sketch Challenge

Back to the OWH sketches for a while. I can say confidently that they will be posted for a 'while' since I already sat down and did a whole slew of them in one sitting.

Today I'm sharing sketch 09 shown here:

Some of these sketches are really simplistic so they do require some additional creativity to make them interesting. In this case, I accomplished that by a combination of interesting papers and use of bordering.

I also changed the image block to the sentiment and created a tab block where the sentiment was designated.


I also added a thin washi tape across the bottom of the arrow print and added three rhinestones in the tab block for design balance.

Ddd 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST
Updated: Tuesday, 14 January 2014 8:37 AM PST
Saturday, 18 January 2014
Love Goes Round and Round
Topic: Paper Embroidery

Assignment: Make a paper embroidery card in a different shape.

OK, I choose 'round'.

I love the way the heart takes shape out of a simple circle when stitched in two layers. This is a free pattern from Pinbroidery.com and I chose to use verigated thread.

After stitching I cut the piece into a circle. Then I cut the same size circle from a folded card base, overlapping slightly to keep the fold inside the top arc.


I sandwiched cotton lace between the stitched layer and the card base as I mounted them together.

Ddd 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST
Friday, 17 January 2014
Take My Hand
Topic: Paper Embroidery

The stitching on today's card is simple, but that is where the simplicity ends.

I started the base with violet to match the right hand stitching and then tore successive layers of lace paper and coral papers. I added some strips of torn washi tape and added color to them with alcohol marker. A strip of cotton lace layered with rhinestones finishes off the left edge.


I added two heart-shaped rhinestone stickers in pink as the finish.

Ddd 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST
Thursday, 16 January 2014
Puppy Love
Topic: Paper Embroidery

I got in a little time for stitching cards. I had a challenge to make a card featuring a dog. I love this free pattern from StitchingCards.com too so I decided to use that.

I don't do the stitching as the pattern was designed as I like the body parts to be open rather than filled. I decided to use verigated thread to add interest.

A dark brown was used as a border around the dotted base and the stitched panel. Then, from a page of printed tags I punched a half-circle text piece and added faux stitching around it.

I used a couple of heart brads, colored them black with alcohol marker and added white highlights with paint pen. These make the eyes in this love-struck puppy.

Ddd 


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

 

 

 


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