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Another old Christmas card, trimmed, glued to bllue cardstock, trimmed in red ribbon (experimenting again) covered in sparkled tulle, embellished with silver stars.
This was created by using embossing, but in two ways. The one that sticks up is the one created by the cardboard cut out stuck on to more cardboard, however the one caving in was created by the gap made by the safety pin cut-out.
This was for my London diversity project.
Part of a series of embossments after putting found/easily lost objects through an intaglio press. Size – L32cmxW26cm. Media – Watercolour paper.
A typeface I'm developing that has been inspired by geometric Swiss typefaces but with contemporary influences.
Creative Memories only generic element swap. All die cutters allowed. Used my cricut and cuttlebug, Divine Swirl emboss folder. CM sells 5 shades of blue - I used them all! Used Cricut George and Plantin Schoolbook.
Mona Schmidt's pattern for Embossed Leaves Socks from Favorite Socks: 25 Timeless Designs from Interweave. Knit in Shibui on number 1 doublepointed needles. Tiny sock knit was knit at Knitty City's Sock Yarn Tasting in Dream in Color on number 1 doublepointed needles.
Three leaf forms were cut out of a piece of thin foam rubber. The piece was then applied to a freshly gathered sheet of paper and pressed, creating the embossed design. The paper is about 8x11 inches.
This morning's oddly grey bedhead is brought to you by last night's socially distanced D&D and a lot of laughter.
Please, find ways to keep in contact, and I've said it before and I'll say it again, if you need to vent, my Messenger is open.
Stay sane, my friends. At least as sane as you want.
Pictures from the deck, today--May 9, 2012 in Columbia County, New York, USA. We were so excited to see an Indigo Bunting, briefly, light on the deck railing to have a look around. We've only seen them a couple of times in the past 8 years &, usually, at dusk. I had my camera in the kitchen, so I grabbed it & was able to get a few shots through the window. Unfortunately, none were clear. I decided to play with a few effects again, just so I could share the visit.