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Single overhead white light. The mehendi green color from blue filter was a stroke of serendipity. Using a blue filter to attain this gave a better saturation than using the green filter of MS PH Editor. The b/w background was obtained from

UL PhotoImpact1.

 

Detail of the leaves. So fun to knit!

Michael S. carefully measures each radius while designing his snowflake.

I used the Big Shot and a Fiskars Texture Plate. The one on the right that looks more deeply embossed was spritzed with water first.

Finally knit these - had been wanting to knit them for years. Done and they fit perfectly.

Pattern: Just a simple cowl, based off the Embossed Leaves Sock pattern.

Yarn: Madelinetosh Worsted in Oxblood, less than one skein.

Needles: Size 6 16" circular.

 

I am usually not pink.

A1 collage incorporating embossed and monoprinted pieces with fineliner and pencil crayon drawings. Some of the pigments leaked out of the natural objects during the embossing process and thses formed the basis for the colour palette I chose.

Dew Tour Portland 2014

Hand Embossed Pewter Seahorse and Seaweed

embossed flowers and butterflies

Knit Picks Gloss; Woodland

bandhej salwar kameez in pure cotton sartin fabrics with embossed prints

I used the "emboss" filter in Photonasis on this photo of the last shuttle launch.

Three layers of card - the central panel can be any colour you like. The top card is embossed with a floral border and decorated with co-ordinating swarovski crystals.€4

Taken on June 25, 2007 at the meadow close to my home in Columbia County, New York, USA. This scene looked nice on its own, but I thought the "emboss" effect in Microsoft Photo Editor added to its charm.

for my husband on our anniversary

Weekend road trip with Phil to Ludington and then Shelby, Michigan.

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