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Made a light tent using a couple of cardboard boxes, some tissue paper, two pieces of white poster board and some tape. Cost less than $5 - flashes not included!
Strobist:
SB-800 on boom overhead
SB-26 camera left
SB-28 camera right
not shown: piece of white foam core used as reflector at the front opening.
This week has been rainbows in the sky week. I thought this would be fitting to upload. It was made for me by my son. I loved it!
handmade paper tutorial.
scanned paper. the color is a little off in the orange here. the paint circles should be slightly more creamsicle colored.
Color-photocopy on tracing paper over collage of black and white vintage ephemera. Approx 3 x 3 inches.
My little guy's version of our fluffy easter chicks *grin*. He started putting the little tufts of tissue paper on with his pencil end but decided it was quicker and easier to just slap on some squares to fill the space. LOL. blogged @ rosinahuber.blogspot.com/2011/04/fluffy-tissue-easter-chi...
The darker colors looked nicer (I guess because it constrasts better with the white center). The flower on the left has a pearl bead center, the lighter yellow on the left has a tissue paper center.
Mixed media using watercolor paint on watercolor paper, vintage book text and illustrations, tissue paper and gel medium to keep transparency. This will become a cover for an art journal.
Faith Trek Sunday Schoolers created "stained glass" window adornments while studying The Beatitudes.
The best packaged ebay parcel I've received to date...a recent ebay purchase arrived very well wrapped in this lovely tissue paper. I thought it was a lovely touch and Iiked the pattern so here it is!
Taken @ 12:10 on 04.07.2009.
I also got a package from bluefly...a dress I'll be wearing at a good friend's fancy wedding next month.
Sure on the outside Amorina is vibrant and fun loving, but her desire to love and be loved is so strong and powerful it's enough to make her bleed.
My entry for Canon Photo5 2012
I made this lightbox to take pictures of my jewelry and other things. Now all I have to do is figure out how to set my camera to get the most out of it! Where I found the directions: strobist.blogspot.com/2006/07/how-to-diy-10-macro-photo-s...
This is from art 2....i remember i got fancy bleeding tissue paper. and then drew this fellow on top of it.