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Pont des arts (Paris, France)
Photo prise lors d'une balade parisienne le 3 décembre 2009 en compagnie de Catherine, Isabelle, Frank, David, Marc, Grégory et Michaël. Merci à vous pour cette balade.
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I've made a calendar with my favorite pictures of the past 2 years. You can found it here.
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All Hero Arts stamps, BoBunny patterned paper, buttons, Prisma Colored Pencils, Gamsol, ColorBox Chalk Ink.
For detail on which HA stamps I used: cherryhilldesign.blogspot.com/2008/06/inchie-cards.html
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Build 1 for my Iron Builder round against Jordan, using the Technic Rotor Blade in Red. Used twice here. The "blades" of the safety scissors are thin strips from metallic sticker sheets.
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12x18 inches This took several hours but it was completed in just one sitting. :)
Blogged at: deliberatelycreative.blogspot.com/2010/01/its-been-creati...
HA Stamps for backgrounds, ornaments and deer
Kesi'art stamps for French sentiments
More info on my blog : patscrap91.blogspot.fr/
Arts TAFE College on Light Square. Shot from my car as I am stopped at the traffic lights on the way home after work.
Marcy, what you shared touched me. In this case the "little thing" was/is really a big thing!
A small tribute to Bobby on my blog, from my heart.
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TFL!
For this card I first stamped with my Hero Arts woodgrain stamp and then embossed the snowflakes with clear embossingpowder. After that I distressed the background and stamped the deers.
Blogged here: chezparmentier.blogspot.nl/2013/10/pti-make-it-monday-135...
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On Sunday 6th of June I took part in a photo challenge organised by the Sheffield Film Collective. Each participant brought their own 35mm camera and was issued with a 36 exposure colour negative film, we then had 90 minutes to shoot the whole roll on the theme of "The Frame Within the Frame". I used a Minolta Dynax 5, chosen because it has a double exposure function which I used on a number of my photos. At the end of the challenge the films were collected by the organisers and processed by Harrison Cameras.
It's a dark late autumn morning in Huddersfield, and so I'm trying everything here just to get a clear bubble shot: high ISO, large aperture, exposure turned right down.
Photographing bubbles in a dark urban space is more fun than I expected. Maybe I can do some Urbex bubbling. The building behind me, where I live, is an old mill building that's been converted into apartments.
The cool thing here, for me, is that I'm realising I can take bubble photos in dark areas, just so long as there's a sky above giving me some light.
This is very simple, just VersaFine black ink on white cardstock. I have that Making Memories tag in my stash for years, finally get to use them!!
TFL. =)
ps. Really sorry about the bad photo...
Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these broken wings and learn to fly
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to arise
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Black bird singing in the dead of night
Take these sunken eyes and learn to see
all your life
you were only waiting for this moment to be free
Blackbird fly, Blackbird fly
Into the light of the dark black night.
Blackbird fly, Blackbird fly
Into the light of the dark black night.
Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these broken wings and learn to fly
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to arise,
You were only waiting for this moment to arise,
You were only waiting for this moment to arise
I made this card for my MIL. I used stamps from the new Simple Handmade for the background. And used the emboss resist technique for my focal using Silhouette Belles
For more information on this card, please visit this post.
TFL. =)
You can see the first card that I created with new stamps from the 2016 Catalog HERE.
I created this card using several of the new stamps and inks from the 2016 Catalog including Origami Animals, Stitched Hello, Grateful, and Neon Ombre inks!
To create my card, I repeatedly stamped the Stitched Hello on a diagonal across a piece of layering paper using Neon Ombre ink. To create the sentiment panel, I stamped the large Grateful sentiment with the same Neon Ombre ink on white layering paper. I added a strip of black paper along the lower edge and then adhered the panel with foam tape. Then, I swiped the same neon ink across a piece of white layering paper and let it dry. I stamped an Origami bird over the ink and fussy cut the image. To finish this card, I added a trio of Hero Arts gems.
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Today the community arts festival is back with chalk drawings on the parking lot, crafts, music, food - Benni and I saw these streamers yesterday over a table meant for crafts of some kind. This year's theme is the 80's. Seems like yesterday to me!
Artist: John Herschel
Artist Bio: British, 1792 - 1871
Creation Date: 1827
Process: Camera Lucida drawing
Credit Line: Gift of Susan and Graham Nash
Accession Number: 2002.040.038
Palace Of Fine Arts Theatre, San Francisco, United States of America
Spotted these grasses and was struck to see the one with the red leaves. For awhile, I thought that it would make a lovely foreground. And, it did. What do you think?
Just sharing a simple Valentine's card I made for my daughter's preschool teacher.
Supplies: Hero Arts Sparkle Clear Hello Birdie, Hero Arts Four Apples (for leaf on apple), Cuttlebug Swiss Dots Embossing Folder, Nestabilities Circles and Scallop Circles, Punch Bunch Heart Punch, Coredinations Cardstock, Hero Arts Crimson Notecard
tfl! :)