Showing posts with label fall-to layout 84. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall-to layout 84. Show all posts
Saturday, March 27, 2010
FTL 84
Friday, March 26, 2010
FTL 84 Mom
This is a quick and easy sketch! I water colored the flower and leaves with SU! and PaperTrey inks and an aquabrush. All stamps and paper are from PaperTrey.
Supplies: Stamps - PaperTrey; Ink - PTI SPring Moss, SU! Perfect Plum, Pale Plum, Barely Banana; Paper - PaperTrey; Misc - Aquabrush, EK Success border punch, Amuse Micro Twinklers
Supplies: Stamps - PaperTrey; Ink - PTI SPring Moss, SU! Perfect Plum, Pale Plum, Barely Banana; Paper - PaperTrey; Misc - Aquabrush, EK Success border punch, Amuse Micro Twinklers
FTL 84
Happy Friday!
Here's this week's sketch, I'm going to ask that you try to keep things square. If it's not working out, that's okay, as long as you're inspired!
Here's my take on the sketch! Very basic. My card measure 4.25x4.25 The main image panel is 2.5x2.25. The rest seems pretty straightforward.
Supplies:
Stamps: Friends 'Til the End, Polka Dot Basics II, Faux Ribbon
Ink: Summer Sunrise, Fresh Snow, Chocolate Chip
Paper: White, Dark Chocolate, Summer Sunrise, Raspberry Fizz
Accessories, etc.: Scalloped border punch (EK Success), button
Just a side note, I made a little video about what I'm calling the "Faux Letterpress Technique" over here. I call it faux, since I'm using a die-cut roller machine and not an authentic letterpress. I know people of the letterpress art probably cringe when anyone refers to it as letterpress.
As always, feel free to leave a link!
Here's my take on the sketch! Very basic. My card measure 4.25x4.25 The main image panel is 2.5x2.25. The rest seems pretty straightforward.
Supplies:
Stamps: Friends 'Til the End, Polka Dot Basics II, Faux Ribbon
Ink: Summer Sunrise, Fresh Snow, Chocolate Chip
Paper: White, Dark Chocolate, Summer Sunrise, Raspberry Fizz
Accessories, etc.: Scalloped border punch (EK Success), button
Just a side note, I made a little video about what I'm calling the "Faux Letterpress Technique" over here. I call it faux, since I'm using a die-cut roller machine and not an authentic letterpress. I know people of the letterpress art probably cringe when anyone refers to it as letterpress.
As always, feel free to leave a link!
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