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a birthday card i made for my cousin ^_^ i fell in love with this stamp set soon as i seen it. FUN SET!
Copy images of earlier photographs tell me that a family cherished their history. This cabinet card by Gokay of Bennington, Vermont is of an open four image case showing a mother, father, and two little boys. The style of the card suggests that it was made in the early 20th century. Perhaps it was made by one the boys as an adult to share with other members of the family.
I love making handcrafted cards. I cut out a couple of flowers from the background paper, punched out some shapes from shiny card and layered them up with 3D foam.
#79 Clashing Colours in 113 pictures in 2013
Highest position in Explore: 218 on Wednesday, February 13, 2013
I was going to put the caterpillar directly on the card, but now I'm thinking of making it into either a magnet or badge then putting on the card.
Entry for &Stitches flash card contest. I designed this card to feature my cat, Coco Chanel (aka Cocobunny, for her bunny paws). The drawing is my own, and the font is called Lemon Chicken. The stitched area is 3 3/4" x 5 3/4". I loved every minute of working on it, and I'm very excited, as this is my first ever contest entry!
I used mainly back stitch, with a bit of satin stitch on the eyes, and some tiny French knots to shape the pupils. For many of the curved furs, I used a stitch I learned at Wild Olive, from her tutorial on making little smiles. I don't know the name of it, but it's quite handy!
♥♥ NEW REBIRTH Genesis Eden Head : Betty Shape + Style card ♥♥
Come and test the new REBIRTH Genesis head, also compatible with other female bodies
(Reminder : Polymorph head = 80% of BOM skins - System, Lelutka, Genus, Catwa)
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Link to the FROG&CO style card :
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Card 21: Things that are annoying
My answer: When you e-mail yourself the Monday card and it comes in two days later!!!!
Just...WHY???
Oh! And should I start giving each card a different background for now on?
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Remember, you can answer this as yourself, a fictional character, a historical figure, one of your characters, or Maybe even as another flickr member.....or if you think of another option 乁(⌣ل͜⌣”)ㄏ
If you wanted, you could answer as a character but only give the book or show title and have people guess the character. :)
Feel free to tag others to join in on the game ;)
Carding Mill Valley Reservoir Church Stretton. Taken with a late 1930's Rolleiflex TLR Camera. Shanghai GP3 Film with kitchen sink developing shenanigans. Ilfosol 3, 1+14, 20C, 12mins, Agitating every 30secs for 5secs. Overdeveloped film a tad. Praktica DS-66 negative scan. Photographs snapseeded on Android tablet.
Reindeer is so cute to match with holiday houses too
blogged : allbycathyfong.blogspot.com/2011/10/start-to-make-holiday...
My card is inspired by Lucy.
I love her marvelous baby card in the HA blogs, really love how she use the beads and also love her twine style too :)
Supplies :
HeroArts stamp: CL264 Precious baby and CL270 Sky's the limit
TFL ;)
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This illustration has been entered into the Moo Holiday Card Competition. Help me win and support Médecins Sans Frontières by clicking the link above!
My second fabric post card I have ever done. My first was earlier today. It was fun, but need to work on my sewing skills. I do like the raw edge I left on the edges, it gives it more texture. I like texture and color.
Aha, my Oyster card has arrived!
The Oyster Card is a prepaid electronic cash card mainly used for public transit in London.
This nice card came yesterday. It contains a short message – sadly the person who sent it to me forgot to write their name on it 😟
Hereio Xavier of the We're Here! group has chosen the Christmas Dysfunction group for today's visit.
Card 5 in our Whidbey series. 10″X 7″ on cardboard,Nova Color and PaperArtsy Paint, Personal and private images, image transfer.
I worked on my Christmas card for a few days now. I though that I'd pop up an image of the construction of the layers.
Construction:
There are some tricks on this digital Christmas card and I thought that I'd list the working layers by name (and function). Starting with the empty Background with my working masks stacks on top. The masks were the Emboss, gold Frame, Greeting and Signature masks. I used Quark to generate the greeting because of the breadth of controls including sizing, tracking and kerning. The mask layer view icons can be turned off because that is not necessary for selections to be made. The mask layers will never show underneath the paper anyway but they can't be accidentally edited if set as unviewable. I can re-select any unviewable mask at any time for more editing on another layer. The next layer up is the paper stock layer. The original one was not going to do the job so I called my cousin to scan a copy of one of his luscious card stocks from Nationwide paper. He picked Speckletone Sand, one of my favorites, and emailed his TIFF. That became my paper stock. On top of that, I placed and moved the Season's Greetings message to the chosen spot and filled it with red. Over that, I placed a couple of shadow effects. The first one was the general shading of the embossed rectangle. Next up was the thin shadow cast by the "printed" image atop the embossed rectangle. At this point, I added some various images from which to select; I chose the cottonwood cripple for this purely digital presentation. I have more now. Above the image, I placed the gold signature from my selected mask although I moved it to a spot where the Signature layer would "read" better. Obviously, I created my Gold Frame layer around the edges of the image. Almost done. Simply creating a slightly darker layer to signify the Indent shadow layer rectangle is not enough to really pop the emboss. I added the slight upper-left emboss shadow and last, the slight lower-right highlight to fake the emboss.
Layers, top down:
Emboss shadow
Emboss highlight
Gold image frame
Images stack
Image shadow
General indent shading
Seasons Greetings title
Speckletone sand paper
Signature mask
Greeting mask
Image frame mask
Emboss mask
Background
Designed and published by Mauro D. Caputo. This card was likely sold exclusively through Saks Fifth Avenue.
www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/latimes/name/mauro-caputo-ob...
This is my business card-set.
I have saw Legohaulic's buesiness card-set.
I think it's so cool. I should design my own card-set for me.
I am a doctor, so I try to design a specail card-set for me.
this is my final rerult.
more pictures please link:
This card was inspired by Lisa C. I tried to use simple crisp colors and cutting around the border image to capture some of her style. More info here: www.cherryhilldesign.com
On the reverse:
G. C. Arless
Photographer
Montreal
See the biographical sketches on photographers at Lost Gallery
1950s card, printed in U.S.A.
Die-cut television screen with illustration of Santa's sleigh inside.
Message inside:
A Christmas card should do much more
Than wish ONE day of cheer,
It ought to wish a YEAR of joy -
Just like THIS card does here!
Wedding Card graphic available for download at http://dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/wedding-card/ in EPS (vector) format.
View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.
I read on Twitter about call for artists to make a card for charity purposes to raise funds for The Women's Crisis Center in Moss, Norway, to support abused women and children. I happily did the card in sepia ink and green Kuretake and only then found out that it is too late and exhibit is already open for 2 days. :-/
a european wool carder bee ( Anthidium-manicatum | en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthidium_manicatum ) in a catnap.
Getting closer and working with this one was a very unsettling thing for me because of the body size.
Stack based on
43 natural light exposures at
f5.6, 1/8sec exp.time, ISO200,
1x magnification
canon mp-e 65mm/f2.8 1-5x macro lens | canon 5d mark II
For HA ''website' challenge this week.
Made this card on a calm color scheme selected them myself.
I was inspired by the following card design in the technique article section:
Watercolor effects with Distress Inks By Shari Carroll.
*The coloring method is from Distressed Resist Technique by Jennifer McGuire on the HA blog video, and I add to color the white embossed part with several Liquid Pearls with water medium.
(I sure remember this method, the Liquid Pearls with water medium was introduced by Jennifer on the HA blog in the past, but I couldn't find where it was.)
I use pale pink Making Memories PP for the distressed resist part.
stamp used:
HA PF: You Sparkle / LL249
HA CardArt Happy wished/ K4883
HA SE: Artistic Windows / LP128
The design base of this card was also uploaded and can be seen at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomoh/3726305831/
Here is my blog where materials etc. are written:
tomohsattic.blogspot.com/2009/07/similar-2-cards.html
If you interested in it, please access.
TFL! :)