I updated my "Should I throw this away" post below. Please let me know if I am on the right track. Thanks!
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
A beautiful card is lurking here somewhere... (and AFTER)
This card (at least the pieces of it) has been sitting on my worktable for a few days. I used scraps of some Colorbok paper that were laying around my work area. I really like the 3 squares concept but I think my layout is off. I tried it with 1 square each in the 2 left corners being centered by the 3rd square but I didn't really like that either.
Does the circle work? I thought it highlighted the greeting a bit but I'm open to ideas.
FYI The actual card is a white base, the peach layer behind it is a manilla folder I put the card on to take the photo. Don't worry- even I wouldn't use peach with those colors!
All comments appreciated. I learn so much reading your critiques.Here is the final card. It didn't turn out exactly as I had envisioned it but I like the 4 large squares. I'll need to experiment again with that type of layout.
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4/27/2009 11:16:00 AM
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Sunday, April 26, 2009
Should I Just Throw This Away? - UPDATED 4/29
It seemed like a good idea at the time. I started out sewing on a die-cut piece of turquoise card stock, then I decided I'd had enough, so I cut off the one side that was stitched, and then it went downhill from there.
First I took a scrap of textured yellow card stock and punched it with a border punch. Then I added the yellow die-cut piece behind the turquoise. Then I looked for a scrap with yellow and blue in it, and I found that patterned piece of tissue paper. Then I added the Groovy Guava patterned paper to try and pull out the orange in the piece, and I mounted the whole thing on a piece of Basic Gray.
Then I rested.
Here is the piece next to a card so you can see the relative size of the thing.
So what do you think? Should I put it out of its misery and just throw it away? or does it have at least one redeeming quality? And if you think it DOES have a redeeming quality, would you please tell me what it is?
I thank you.
Update 4/29:
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Leslie Hanna
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4/26/2009 05:51:00 PM
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